Commit 2ee6a702 authored by Andrew M. Kuchling's avatar Andrew M. Kuchling

[Patch #999280 ] Update kwargs in pickle docs to match implementations

parent 4eb1a00c
...@@ -170,12 +170,12 @@ as a \var{protocol} value. ...@@ -170,12 +170,12 @@ as a \var{protocol} value.
The \module{pickle} module provides the The \module{pickle} module provides the
following functions to make this process more convenient: following functions to make this process more convenient:
\begin{funcdesc}{dump}{object, file\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} \begin{funcdesc}{dump}{obj, file\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}}
Write a pickled representation of \var{object} to the open file object Write a pickled representation of \var{obj} to the open file object
\var{file}. This is equivalent to \var{file}. This is equivalent to
\code{Pickler(\var{file}, \var{protocol}, \var{bin}).dump(\var{object})}. \code{Pickler(\var{file}, \var{protocol}, \var{bin}).dump(\var{obj})}.
If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used.
If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value
or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL}, or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL},
the highest protocol version will be used. the highest protocol version will be used.
...@@ -211,11 +211,11 @@ This function automatically determines whether the data stream was ...@@ -211,11 +211,11 @@ This function automatically determines whether the data stream was
written in binary mode or not. written in binary mode or not.
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{dumps}{object\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}} \begin{funcdesc}{dumps}{obj\optional{, protocol\optional{, bin}}}
Return the pickled representation of the object as a string, instead Return the pickled representation of the object as a string, instead
of writing it to a file. of writing it to a file.
If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used.
If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value
or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL}, or \constant{HIGHEST_PROTOCOL},
the highest protocol version will be used. the highest protocol version will be used.
...@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ more details.}, \class{Pickler} and \class{Unpickler}: ...@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ more details.}, \class{Pickler} and \class{Unpickler}:
This takes a file-like object to which it will write a pickle data This takes a file-like object to which it will write a pickle data
stream. stream.
If the \var{protocol} parameter is ommitted, protocol 0 is used. If the \var{protocol} parameter is omitted, protocol 0 is used.
If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value, If \var{protocol} is specified as a negative value,
the highest protocol version will be used. the highest protocol version will be used.
...@@ -286,8 +286,8 @@ object that meets this interface. ...@@ -286,8 +286,8 @@ object that meets this interface.
\class{Pickler} objects define one (or two) public methods: \class{Pickler} objects define one (or two) public methods:
\begin{methoddesc}[Pickler]{dump}{object} \begin{methoddesc}[Pickler]{dump}{obj}
Write a pickled representation of \var{object} to the open file object Write a pickled representation of \var{obj} to the open file object
given in the constructor. Either the binary or \ASCII{} format will given in the constructor. Either the binary or \ASCII{} format will
be used, depending on the value of the \var{bin} flag passed to the be used, depending on the value of the \var{bin} flag passed to the
constructor. constructor.
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