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This package reads and writes pickled data. The format is the same as the Python "pickle" module.
Protocols 0,1,2 are implemented. These are the versions written by the Python 2.x series. Python 3 defines newer protocol versions, but can write the older protocol versions so they are readable by this package.
Full documentation is available here.
Read a pickled string or unicode object
pickle.dumps("foobar")
---
var somePickledData io.Reader
mystring, err := stalecucumber.String(stalecucumber.Unpickle(somePickledData))
Read a pickled integer
pickle.dumps(42)
---
var somePickledData io.Reader
myint64, err := stalecucumber.Int(stalecucumber.Unpickle(somePickledData))
Read a pickled list of numbers into a structure
pickle.dumps([8,8,2005])
---
var somePickledData io.Reader
numbers := make([]int64,0)
err := stalecucumber.UnpackInto(&numbers).From(stalecucumber.Unpickle(somePickledData))
Read a pickled dictionary into a structure
pickle.dumps({"apple":1,"banana":2,"cat":"hello","Dog":42.0})
---
var somePickledData io.Reader
mystruct := struct{
Apple int
Banana uint
Cat string
Dog float32}{}
err := stalecucumber.UnpackInto(&mystruct).From(stalecucumber.Unpickle(somePickledData))
Pickle a struct
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
mystruct := struct{
Apple int
Banana uint
Cat string
Dog float32}{}
err := stalecucumber.NewPickler(buf).Pickle(mystruct)
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