Thanks, Ronald. This is a big one. Keep up the good work.
barry
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 1:39 AM, Ronald Oussoren <ron...@ma...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just commited a patch that adds support for the NSCoding support to
> the OC_Python* classes that bridge Python objects into the Objective-C
> world. This means that it is now possible to use an NSKeyedArchiver to store
> plain Python objects (basicly anything that can be stored in a pickle).
>
> The tree might be a but unstable due to this change, getting this to work
> correctly was more work that I had expected and there are some changes that
> might affect other code (such as a new OC_PythonNumber class that bridges
> python numbers).
>
> Archiving support passes all unittests, but hasn't been used beyond that
> which means there might still be bugs lurking in there.
>
> The code only support keyed archiving for now, although adding support for
> the older coding protocol should be trivial now that the basic machinery
> works.
>
> Ronald
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