Max M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Basically I wish there was a way to have persistent in-memory objects > > in a Python app, maybe a multi-process one. So you could have a > > persistent dictionary d, and if you say d[x] = Frob(foo=9, bar=23) > > that creates a Frob instance and stores it in d[x]. Then if you > > exit the app and restart it later, there'd be a way to bring d back > > into the process and have that Frob instance be there. > > Have you considdered using the standalone ZODB from Zope?
No. I've heard that it's quite slow, and works sort of the way shelve does. Am I mistaken? I want the objects to never leave memory except through mmap. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
