[ZODB-Dev] How to cause commit with non-PersistentDict?
Claudiu Saftoiu
csaftoiu at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 20:22:43 UTC 2012
Hello all,
Say I have a:
class Foo(Persistent):
def __init__(self, bar):
self.my_dict = PersistentDict({'keyis': bar})
def update_it(self, bar):
self.my_dict['keyis'] = bar
If I want to use a `dict`, instead (it seems it might be faster for my
larger example), how would I cause a change to the dict to
be committed? Is there any way other than this?
class Foo(Persistent):
def __init__(self, bar):
self.my_dict = {'keyis': bar}
def update_it(self, bar):
self.my_dict['keyis'] = bar
self.my_dict = dict(self.my_dict)
Thanks,
- Claudiu
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