"Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A shelve is just a persistent dictionary that uses pickle to store
> the objects. If you want to store one or a few objects, using
> pickle directly may be easier. Any problem you may have with pickle
> (nonpickleable objects, security risks) wi
En Sun, 18 May 2008 00:14:19 -0300, Guillaume Bog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I read and re-read "Python in a Nutshell" written by Alex Martelli,
> who knows what he is talking about. I'm a bit new to python and I'm
> going to start doing persistence side on a project. Martelli's book
> seems
Hello,
I read and re-read "Python in a Nutshell" written by Alex Martelli,
who knows what he is talking about. I'm a bit new to python and I'm
going to start doing persistence side on a project. Martelli's book
seems to tell me that I should use shelve module, but any code I
browsed is using pickl