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module Marshal
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# call-seq:
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# load(source, proc = nil, freeze: false) -> obj
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# restore(source, proc = nil, freeze: false) -> obj
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#
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# Returns the result of converting the serialized data in source into a
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# Ruby object (possibly with associated subordinate objects). source
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# may be either an instance of IO or an object that responds to
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# to_str. If proc is specified, each object will be passed to the proc, as the object
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# is being deserialized.
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#
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# Never pass untrusted data (including user supplied input) to this method.
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# Please see the overview for further details.
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#
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# If the <tt>freeze: true</tt> argument is passed, deserialized object would
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# be deeply frozen. Note that it may lead to more efficient memory usage due to
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# frozen strings deduplication:
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#
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# serialized = Marshal.dump(['value1', 'value2', 'value1', 'value2'])
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#
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# deserialized = Marshal.load(serialized)
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# deserialized.map(&:frozen?)
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# # => [false, false, false, false]
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# deserialized.map(&:object_id)
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# # => [1023900, 1023920, 1023940, 1023960] -- 4 different objects
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#
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# deserialized = Marshal.load(serialized, freeze: true)
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# deserialized.map(&:frozen?)
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# # => [true, true, true, true]
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# deserialized.map(&:object_id)
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# # => [1039360, 1039380, 1039360, 1039380] -- only 2 different objects, object_ids repeating
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#
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def self.load(source, proc = nil, freeze: false)
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Primitive.marshal_load(source, proc, freeze)
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end
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class << self
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alias restore load
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end
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end
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