How do you add support for pickling traditionally non-pickablable types in Python?
I have a complex object I need to pickle, and it include references to the class NotImplementedType
. The class is third-party, so I can't override its __copy__()
or __deepcopy__()
or __getstate__()
methods.
I'm not entirely sure why Pickle can't serialize NotImplementedType. I'm sure there's some silly dogmatic reason, which I don't care about. The fact is that this class doesn't ever change, and contains no state, so it should be serializeable. And sure enough, the dill package can serialize this class just fine.
So I tried to implement a custom copy_reg handler for NotImplementedType
that uses dill like:
copy_reg.pickle(NotImplementedType,
lambda code: (dill.loads, (dill.dumps(code),)),
dill.loads)
However, attempting to deepcopy my object throws the exception:
'NoneType' object has no attribute 'update'
from line 347 in /usr/lib/python2.7/copy.py
. Diving into this code shows that the copy_reg/deepcopy/pickle modules expect to serialize and deserialize instances, not references to classes, and it's throwing this exception because it's trying to instantiate NotImplementedType
instead of just looking up the class reference. Is there any work around for this?
ref = type(NotImplemented)
)NotImplementedType
was some special third party thing, looks like it's justtype(NotImplemented)
. It doesn't work with any protocol on Py2, and it works with all protocols on Py3, where it grew a specialized__reduce__
that basicallypickle
s it so as to call__builtin__.type(__builtin__.NotImplemented)
on deserialization.