On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 11:33 -0700, Danny Yoo wrote: > > > > I have this dictionnary : > > > > > > a={'partition': u'/export/diskH1/home_evol/ricquebo', > > > 'rsmFirstname': u'Fran\xe7ois', > > > 'rsmLastname': u'Ricquebourg', > > > 'size': u'8161222.0', > > > 'size_max': '1'} > > > > > > and I'd like to *serialize* it with pickle and that the output format > > > will be of type unicode. > > > > I'm not sure what you mean by this. Do you mean that you want the actual > > pickled data to be a unicode string? Or that you want to be able to > > pickle something that contains unicode strings? I mean that the pickled data to be an unicode string
> The first interpretation doesn't make sense to me either: pickled data is > a 'byte' representation of your data structures. Why do you need it to be > treated as a unicode string? because the idea is to have a database whom keeps email sent automatically. And I've separated the canevas from the content. So in the email table I have the column: -'format' ----eg--> 'hello %(firstname)s %(lastname)s' -'data' ----eg--> where I'd like to put my dictionnary (e.g. {'firstname':u'cedric','lastname':u'briner'}) but I cannot push to my database an python dictionnary. So I thought that I can use pickle to push my dico. I need the pickled data to be in unicode, because the program talk with the database with unicode. > > > unicode(pickle.dumps(a)) doesn't work ! > > Can you show us why this doesn't work for you? I can guess why, but it is > much better if we don't have to guess what the error message looks like. > I suspect you're seeing something like this: > > ###### > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0x80 in position 0: > ordinal not in range(128) > ###### this is it! > but again, I hate guessing. *grin* Sorry for this :( > Show us exactly what you're seeing as an error message: don't just say it > doesn't work, because that doesn't give us enough to know if the error or > bug that we're seeing is the same one that you're seeing. Problems often > can have multiple causes, which is why we need to see the one you're > getting stuck on. got it, and yes I'll do it. sorry to take so long to reply, but I get some problems with my emails. Cedric BRINER _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor