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Author Olivier.Grisel
Recipients Olivier.Grisel, mrjbq7, neologix, pitrou, sbt
Date 2013-08-19.21:26:49
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> In 3.3 you can do
>
>     from multiprocessing.forking import ForkingPickler
>     ForkingPickler.register(MyType, reduce_MyType)
>
> Is this sufficient for you needs?  This is private (and its definition has moved in 3.4) but it could be made public.

Indeed I forgot that the multiprocessing pickler was made already made
pluggable in Python 3.3. I needed backward compat for python 2.6 in
joblib hence I had to rewrite a bunch of the class hierarchy.
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