Dear python developers, Purpose of this e-mail: -----------------------
How to customize how a class (not an instance of a class!!!) is pickled? Example: ============================================================================== class metaclass(type): def __new__(mcs, name, bases, dict): print " running metaclass.__new__" return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, dict) # def __reduce_class__(self): print "reducing a class" # do the real work c = metaclass("foo", (object,), dict()) import copy_reg copy_reg.pickle(metaclass, metaclass.__reduce_class__) pickle.dumps(c) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PicklingError Traceback (most recent call last) ... PicklingError: Can't pickle <class '__main__.foo'>: it's not found as __main__.foo ============================================================================== Context: -------- I am working on the Sage project (www.sagemath.org), and more precisely on the category infrastructure. The code is building lots of classes on the fly by composing preexisting classes by inheritance (for the curious, see the doc of the class Category in http://sage.math.washington.edu:2144/file/1567cea09170/categories-nt.patch). Since those classes are built on the fly, they cannot be pickled with the default mechanism of name lookup. A proper pickling would be to rebuild the class anew. Nothing problematic, except for the question above. Discussion: ----------- It sounds like copy_reg would be the natural way to go (as in the example above). However, its documentation suggests that it explicitly is not intended for pickling classes, e.g. first paragraph of: http://docs.python.org/library/copy_reg.html#module-copy_reg is: The copy_reg module provides support for the pickle and cPickle modules. The copy module is likely to use this in the future as well. It provides configuration information about object constructors which are not classes. Such constructors may be factory functions or class instances. And indeed, looking up at the code of pickle (l. 289-299 of pickle.py) (and similarly in cpickle), the copy-reg dispatch is explicit bypassed for metaclasses: # Check for a class with a custom metaclass; treat as regular class try: issc = issubclass(t, TypeType) except TypeError: # t is not a class (old Boost; see SF #502085) issc = 0 if issc: self.save_global(obj) return # Check copy_reg.dispatch_table reduce = dispatch_table.get(t) Which causes the failure above. Is there a specific reason for this restriction? Would it be thinkable to move up the copy reg dispatch before the metaclass treatment in pickle and cPickle? I did it locally, and it fixed my problem. If not, what would be the right way to achieve this? Many thanks in advance! Best regards, Nicolas -- Nicolas M. Thiéry "Isil" <nthi...@users.sf.net> http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list