John Salerno wrote: > > but if you insist on using your own Pickler instance, you have to save > > the pickler instance in a variable, and call the dump method on that in- > > stance: > > > > myfile = open(somefilename, "wb") > > mypickler = pickle.Pickler(myfile) > > mypickler.dump(object) > > I'm sorry, but I'm terribly confused. Nothing seems to be working for > me. I *think* what I need to pickle is an image file, but so far I think > all I'm doing is passing the file handle in as the 'object'
define "image file". the data in the file, the file name, or some other representation? > I tried it both ways you suggest, but I can't get past the errors. I > keep getting either > > AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'dump' (when I use the > function) did you, by any chance, name your test script "pickle.py" ? </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list