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Tip revision: ae9bc67e0e563008804253fabcc97b72ad6a251c authored by Fred Drake on 12 April 1998, 03:49:46 UTC
Don't append () to the name of an object attribute in the index.
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libcopyreg.tex
\section{Standard Module \module{copy_reg}}
% Note that the label is a little off; the underscore causes LaTeX to
% yell & scream.
\label{module-copyreg}
\stmodindex{copy_reg}

The \code{copy_reg} module provides support for the
\code{pickle}\refstmodindex{pickle} and
\code{cPickle}\refbimodindex{cPickle} modules.  The
\code{copy}\refstmodindex{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.


\begin{funcdesc}{constructor}{object}
  Declares \var{object} to be a valid constructor.
\end{funcdesc}

\begin{funcdesc}{pickle}{type, function\optional{, constructor}}
  Declares that \var{function} should be used as a ``reduction''
  function for objects of type or class \var{type}.  \var{function}
  should return either a string or a tuple.  The optional
  \var{constructor} parameter, if provided, is a callable object which
  can be used to reconstruct the object when called with the tuple of
  arguments returned by \var{function} at pickling time.
\end{funcdesc}
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