From 8df717a499226c550b4adb9fdc17e66561e94eca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Skip Montanaro Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 01:01:19 +0000 Subject: minor __doc__ string tweakage --- Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py') diff --git a/Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py b/Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py index 715a4979ca3..a35021f63b1 100644 --- a/Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py +++ b/Tools/scripts/pickle2db.py @@ -4,11 +4,11 @@ Synopsis: %(prog)s [-h|-b|-r|-a|-d] dbfile [ picklefile ] Read the given picklefile as a series of key/value pairs and write to a new -bsddb database. If the database already exists, any contents are deleted. -The optional flags indicate the type of the database (bsddb hash, bsddb -btree, bsddb recno, anydbm, dbm). The default is hash. If a pickle file is -named it is opened for read access. If no pickle file is named, the pickle -input is read from standard input. +database. If the database already exists, any contents are deleted. The +optional flags indicate the type of the database (bsddb hash, bsddb btree, +bsddb recno, anydbm, dbm). The default is hash. If a pickle file is named +it is opened for read access. If no pickle file is named, the pickle input +is read from standard input. Note that recno databases can only contain numeric keys, so you can't dump a hash or btree database using db2pickle.py and reconstitute it to a recno -- cgit v1.2.3