[Python-Dev] is this the fault of import_fresh_module or pickle?
Eli Bendersky
eliben at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 16:19:56 CET 2013
Hello,
I'm still having some struggles with the interaction between pickle and
import overriding with import_fresh_module.
_elementtree.TreeBuilder can't be pickled at this point. When I do this:
from test.support import import_fresh_module
import pickle
P = import_fresh_module('xml.etree.ElementTree', blocked=['_elementtree'])
tb = P.TreeBuilder()
print(pickle.dumps(tb))
Everything works fine. However, if I add import_fresh_module for the C
module:
from test.support import import_fresh_module
import pickle
C = import_fresh_module('xml.etree.ElementTree', fresh=['_elementtree'])
P = import_fresh_module('xml.etree.ElementTree', blocked=['_elementtree'])
tb = P.TreeBuilder()
print(pickle.dumps(tb))
I get an error from pickle.dumps:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "mix_c_py_etree.py", line 10, in <module>
print(pickle.dumps(tb))
_pickle.PicklingError: Can't pickle <class
'xml.etree.ElementTree.TreeBuilder'>: it's not the same object as
xml.etree.ElementTree.TreeBuilder
Note that I didn't change the executed code sequence. All I did was import
the C version of ET before the Python version. I was under the impression
this had to keep working since P = import_fresh_module uses
blocked=['_elementtree'] properly.
This interaction only seems to happen with pickle. What's going on here?
Can we somehow improve import_fresh_module to avoid this? Perhaps actually
deleting previously imported modules with some special keyword flag?
Thanks in advance,
Eli
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