Paul Rubin wrote:
Basically I wish there was a way to have persistent in-memory objects
in a Python app, maybe a multi-process one. So you could have a
persistent dictionary d, and if you say d[x] = Frob(foo=9, bar=23)
that creates a Frob instance and stores it in d[x]. Then if you
exit the app and restart it later, there'd be a way to bring d back
into the process and have that Frob instance be there.
Have you considdered using the standalone ZODB from Zope?
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