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Created on 2011年11月30日 02:21 by pitrou, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| issue13505-0.patch | meador.inge, 2011年12月10日 23:15 | Patch against tip (3.3.0a0) | review | |
| issue13505-codecs-encode.patch | sbt, 2011年12月12日 21:45 | |||
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| msg148635 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年11月30日 02:21 | |
In Python 3.2: >>> pickle.dumps(b'xyz', protocol=2) b'\x80\x02c__builtin__\nbytes\nq\x00]q\x01(KxKyKze\x85q\x02Rq\x03.' In Python 2.7: >>> pickle.loads(b'\x80\x02c__builtin__\nbytes\nq\x00]q\x01(KxKyKze\x85q\x02Rq\x03.') '[120, 121, 122]' The problem is that the bytes() constructor argument is a list of ints, which gives a different result when reconstructed under 2.x where bytes is an alias of str: >>> pickletools.dis(pickle.dumps(b'xyz', protocol=2)) 0: \x80 PROTO 2 2: c GLOBAL '__builtin__ bytes' 21: q BINPUT 0 23: ] EMPTY_LIST 24: q BINPUT 1 26: ( MARK 27: K BININT1 120 29: K BININT1 121 31: K BININT1 122 33: e APPENDS (MARK at 26) 34: \x85 TUPLE1 35: q BINPUT 2 37: R REDUCE 38: q BINPUT 3 40: . STOP highest protocol among opcodes = 2 Bytearray objects use a different trick: they pass a (unicode string, encoding) pair which has the same constructor semantics under 2.x and 3.x. Additionally, such encoding is statistically more efficient: a list of 1-byte ints will take 2 bytes per encoded char, while a latin1-to-utf8 transcoded string (BINUNICODE uses utf-8) will take on average 1.5 bytes per encoded char (assuming a 50% probability of higher-than-127 bytes). >>> pickletools.dis(pickle.dumps(bytearray(b'xyz'), protocol=2)) 0: \x80 PROTO 2 2: c GLOBAL '__builtin__ bytearray' 25: q BINPUT 0 27: X BINUNICODE 'xyz' 35: q BINPUT 1 37: X BINUNICODE 'latin-1' 49: q BINPUT 2 51: \x86 TUPLE2 52: q BINPUT 3 54: R REDUCE 55: q BINPUT 4 57: . STOP highest protocol among opcodes = 2 |
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| msg148692 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年11月30日 22:48 | |
After a bit of testing, my idea was flawed, as str() doesn't accept an encoding parameter in 2.x: `str(u'foo', 'latin1')` simply raises a TypeError. |
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| msg148904 - (view) | Author: Alexandre Vassalotti (alexandre.vassalotti) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月06日 03:17 | |
I think we are kind of stuck here. I might need to rely on some clever hack to generate the desired str object in 2.7 without breaking the bytes support in 3.3 and without changing 2.7 itself.
One *dirty* trick I am thinking about would be to use something like array.tostring() to construct the byte string.
from array import array
class bytes:
def __reduce__(self):
return (array.tostring, (array('B', self),))
Of course, this doesn't work because pickle doesn't method pickling. But, maybe someone can figure out a way around this... I don't know.
Also, this is a bit annoying to fix since we changed the semantic meaning of the STRING opcodes in 3.x---i.e., it now represents a unicode string instead of a byte string.
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| msg148911 - (view) | Author: Richard Oudkerk (sbt) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月06日 12:25 | |
> One *dirty* trick I am thinking about would be to use something like
> array.tostring() to construct the byte string.
array('B', ...) objects are pickled using two bytes per character, so there would be no advantage:
>>> pickle.dumps(array.array('B', b"hello"), 2)
b'\x80\x02carray\narray\nq\x00X\x01\x00\x00\x00Bq\x01]q\x02(KhKeKlKlKoe\x86q\x03Rq\x04.'
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| msg149072 - (view) | Author: Alexandre Vassalotti (alexandre.vassalotti) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月09日 02:39 | |
sbt, the bug is not that the encoding is inefficient. The problem is we cannot unpickle bytes streams from Python 3 using Python 2. |
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| msg149093 - (view) | Author: Richard Oudkerk (sbt) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月09日 13:31 | |
> sbt, the bug is not that the encoding is inefficient. The problem is we
> cannot unpickle bytes streams from Python 3 using Python 2.
Ah. Well you can do it using codecs.encode.
Python 3.3.0a0 (default, Dec 8 2011, 17:56:13) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import pickle, codecs
>>>
>>> class MyBytes(bytes):
... def __reduce__(self):
... return codecs.encode, (self.decode('latin1'), 'latin1')
...
>>> pickle.dumps(MyBytes(b"hello"), 2)
b'\x80\x02c_codecs\nencode\nq\x00X\x05\x00\x00\x00helloq\x01X\x06\x00\x00\x00latin1q\x02\x86q\x03Rq\x04.'
Actually, I notice that array objects created by Python 3 are not decodable on Python 2. See Issue 13566.
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| msg149114 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月09日 18:12 | |
> > sbt, the bug is not that the encoding is inefficient. The problem is we > > cannot unpickle bytes streams from Python 3 using Python 2. > > Ah. Well you can do it using codecs.encode. Great. A bit hackish but functional and not too inefficient (50% average expansion). |
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| msg149197 - (view) | Author: Meador Inge (meador.inge) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月10日 23:15 | |
I don't really know that much about pickle, but Antoine mentioned that 'bytearray' works fine going from 3.2 to 2.7. Given that, can't we just compose 'bytes' with 'bytearray'? Something like: Python 3.3.0a0 (default:aab45b904141+, Dec 10 2011, 13:34:41) [GCC 4.6.2 20111027 (Red Hat 4.6.2-1)] on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. ... >>> class Bytes(bytes): ... def __reduce__(self): ... return bytes, (bytearray(self),) ... >>> pickletools.dis(pickle.dumps(Bytes(b'abc'), protocol=2)) 0: \x80 PROTO 2 2: c GLOBAL '__builtin__ bytes' 21: q BINPUT 0 23: c GLOBAL '__builtin__ bytearray' 46: q BINPUT 1 48: X BINUNICODE 'abc' 56: q BINPUT 2 58: X BINUNICODE 'latin-1' 70: q BINPUT 3 72: \x86 TUPLE2 73: q BINPUT 4 75: R REDUCE 76: q BINPUT 5 78: \x85 TUPLE1 79: q BINPUT 6 81: R REDUCE 82: q BINPUT 7 84: . STOP highest protocol among opcodes = 2 >>> pickle.dumps(Bytes(b'abc'), protocol=2) b'\x80\x02c__builtin__\nbytes\nq\x00c__builtin__\nbytearray\nq\x01X\x03\x00\x00\x00abcq\x02X\x07\x00\x00\x00latin-1q\x03\x86q\x04Rq\x05\x85q\x06Rq\x07.' [meadori@motherbrain cpython]$ python Python 2.7.2 (default, Oct 27 2011, 01:40:22) [GCC 4.6.1 20111003 (Red Hat 4.6.1-10)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. ... >>> pickle.loads(b'\x80\x02c__builtin__\nbytes\nq\x00c__builtin__\nbytearray\nq\x01X\x03\x00\x00\x00abcq\x02X\x07\x00\x00\x00latin-1q\x03\x86q\x04Rq\x05\x85q\x06Rq\x07.') 'abc' If this method is OK, then the patch is pretty simple. See attached. |
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| msg149232 - (view) | Author: Richard Oudkerk (sbt) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月11日 18:17 | |
> I don't really know that much about pickle, but Antoine mentioned that 'bytearray' > works fine going from 3.2 to 2.7. Given that, can't we just compose 'bytes' with > 'bytearray'? Yes, although it would only work for 2.6 and 2.7. codecs.encode() seems to be available back to 2.4 and codecs.latin_1_encode() back to at least 2.0. They also produce more compact pickles, particularly codecs.latin_1_encode(). >>> class Bytes(bytes): ... def __reduce__(self): ... return latin_1_encode, (latin_1_decode(self),) ... [70922 refs] >>> pickletools.dis(pickle.dumps(Bytes(b'abc'), 2)) 0: \x80 PROTO 2 2: c GLOBAL '_codecs latin_1_encode' 26: q BINPUT 0 28: X BINUNICODE 'abc' 36: q BINPUT 1 38: K BININT1 3 40: \x86 TUPLE2 41: q BINPUT 2 43: \x85 TUPLE1 44: q BINPUT 3 46: R REDUCE 47: q BINPUT 4 49: . STOP highest protocol among opcodes = 2 Only worry is that codecs.latin_1_encode.__module__ is '_codecs', and _codecs is undocumented. |
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| msg149338 - (view) | Author: Antoine Pitrou (pitrou) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月12日 17:39 | |
> Only worry is that codecs.latin_1_encode.__module__ is '_codecs', and > _codecs is undocumented. It seems we have to choose between two evils here. Given that the codecs.latin_1_encode produces more compact pickles, I'd say go for it. Note that for the empty bytes object (b""), the encoding can be massively simplified by simply calling bytes() with no argument. |
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| msg149359 - (view) | Author: Richard Oudkerk (sbt) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月12日 21:45 | |
I now realise latin_1_encode won't work because it returns a pair (bytes_obj, length). I have done a patch using _codecs.encode instead -- the pickles turn out to be exactly the same size anyway. >>> pickletools.dis(pickle.dumps(b"abc", 2)) 0: \x80 PROTO 2 2: c GLOBAL '_codecs encode' 18: q BINPUT 0 20: X BINUNICODE 'abc' 28: q BINPUT 1 30: X BINUNICODE 'latin1' 41: q BINPUT 2 43: \x86 TUPLE2 44: q BINPUT 3 46: R REDUCE 47: q BINPUT 4 49: . STOP |
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| msg149368 - (view) | Author: Meador Inge (meador.inge) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月13日 00:51 | |
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 12:17 PM, sbt <report@bugs.python.org> wrote: >> I don't really know that much about pickle, but Antoine mentioned that 'bytearray' >> works fine going from 3.2 to 2.7. Given that, can't we just compose 'bytes' with >> 'bytearray'? > > Yes, although it would only work for 2.6 and 2.7. Which is fine. 'bytes' and byte literals were not introduced until 2.6 [1,2]. So *any* solution we come up with is for >= 2.6. > They also produce more compact pickles, particularly codecs.latin_1_encode(). Now that is a better argument. [1] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0358/ [2] http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3112/ |
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| msg149371 - (view) | Author: Richard Oudkerk (sbt) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月13日 01:54 | |
> Which is fine. 'bytes' and byte literals were not introduced until
> 2.6 [1,2]. So *any* solution we come
> up with is for >= 2.6.
In 2.6 and 2.7, bytes is just an alias for str. In all 2.x versions with codecs.encode, the result will be str. (Although I haven't actually tested earlier than 2.6.)
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Jun 12 2010, 17:07:01)
[GCC 4.3.4 20090804 (release) 1] on cygwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import pickle
>>> pickle.loads('\x80\x02c_codecs\nencode\nq\x00X\x03\x00\x00\x00abcq\x01X\x06\x00\x00\x00latin1q\x02\x86q\x03Rq\x04.')
'abc'
>>> type(_)
<type 'str'>
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| msg149399 - (view) | Author: Roundup Robot (python-dev) (Python triager) | Date: 2011年12月13日 18:23 | |
New changeset 14695b4825dc by Alexandre Vassalotti in branch '3.2': Issue #13505: Make pickling of bytes object compatible with Python 2. http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/14695b4825dc |
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| msg149400 - (view) | Author: Alexandre Vassalotti (alexandre.vassalotti) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年12月13日 18:29 | |
Fixed. Thanks for the patch! |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:57:24 | admin | set | github: 57714 |
| 2011年12月13日 18:29:50 | alexandre.vassalotti | set | status: open -> closed messages: + msg149400 assignee: alexandre.vassalotti resolution: fixed stage: needs patch -> resolved |
| 2011年12月13日 18:23:20 | python-dev | set | nosy:
+ python-dev messages: + msg149399 |
| 2011年12月13日 01:54:48 | sbt | set | messages: + msg149371 |
| 2011年12月13日 00:51:42 | meador.inge | set | messages: + msg149368 |
| 2011年12月12日 21:45:13 | sbt | set | files:
+ issue13505-codecs-encode.patch messages: + msg149359 |
| 2011年12月12日 17:39:16 | pitrou | set | messages: + msg149338 |
| 2011年12月11日 18:17:53 | sbt | set | messages: + msg149232 |
| 2011年12月10日 23:15:12 | meador.inge | set | files:
+ issue13505-0.patch keywords: + patch messages: + msg149197 |
| 2011年12月09日 18:12:58 | pitrou | set | messages: + msg149114 |
| 2011年12月09日 13:31:16 | sbt | set | messages: + msg149093 |
| 2011年12月09日 02:39:47 | alexandre.vassalotti | set | messages: + msg149072 |
| 2011年12月06日 12:25:47 | sbt | set | nosy:
+ sbt messages: + msg148911 |
| 2011年12月06日 03:17:21 | alexandre.vassalotti | set | messages: + msg148904 |
| 2011年11月30日 22:48:26 | pitrou | set | messages: + msg148692 |
| 2011年11月30日 05:33:09 | meador.inge | set | nosy:
+ meador.inge stage: needs patch |
| 2011年11月30日 02:21:47 | pitrou | create | |