Pyenos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> class pickle_service:
>         import cPickle as p
> 
>         # accept list as arg then serialize it to a file
>         def serialize(some_list,picklefile):
>             f=file(picklefile,"w")
>             p.dump(some_list,f) # so dumped this shit to the file
>             f.close()
>             # which one is the pickle? the file? no. just need the string of 
> the name of file.
> 
>         # unserialize what? picklefile of course ;)
>         def unserialize(some_pickle):
>             f= file(some_pickle) # wtf is going on here: open file for 
> unpickling
>             return p.load(f) # unpickled: store it somewhere
> 
> class testpickleservice:
>         import pickle_service as p
> 
>         p.serialize(["f","u","c","k"," ",["you"]],"testpickle")
>         print p.unserialize("testpickle")
> 
> AHAHAHAHA. funny.

just remove class and save them as separate files. i was too dumb to
realize that i need to do self explicitly here. :-|
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