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general question about <network>.send()
Hello,
I succeeded in sending a list of primitives, i.e., a list of characters, or a list of integers. but i'm running into problems sending a list of objects. for example, is it possible for me to send: class People_cfg(object): def __init__(self): self.active=0 self.name="" self.sex="f" self.headsindex=0 self.clothesindex=0 config_array = [] for i in range(6): config_array.append(People_cfg()) clients[clientnum].send("connected",config_array) ....... if so, what 'code' is needed to be written into recieving side (because usually way doesn't work... i.e., "newvar=message[3]") thanks, Shai |
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Hi,
To send objects across the network you will need to use the Python pickle module. This module will serialize any object into a string, and can recreate it. Here is some code that will take an object and serialize it to a string: Code:
import pickle s = pickle.dumps(obj) Code:
import pickle obj = pickle.loads(s) |
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nice trick, worked!
thanks |
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