How to pip install pickle under Python 3.9 in Windows?

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Solution 1

Cedric UPDATED answer is right. Pickle exists within Python 3.9. You don't need pip install pickle. Just use it.

import pickle

Solution 2

For Generalized Summary, for almost all Python versions, you never need to worry for installing 'pickle' as it comes already installed with the python interpreter.
Hence, simple import works:

import pickle

In case this doesn't work, refer to Pickle Install Problems on Stack Overflow.
Another suggested way is to run: pip install pickle-mixin

For other Queries and Info, refer to Python Pickle Documentation.

Solution 3

I found a way that I'm not sure it's the optimal but it works.

I did pip install pickle4

And then in the script just

import pickle4 as pickle

UPDATE

There is no need to install pickle as it's already within Python 3.9. Just needed to import pickle and voila!

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  • Cedric Zoppolo
    Cedric Zoppolo almost 2 years

    I need the pickle package installed under my Python 3.9 under Windows 10.

    What I tried

    When trying with pip install pickle I was getting:

    ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement pickle (from versions: none) ERROR: No matching distribution found for pickle

    Then I tried the solution suggested in this question using pip install pickle5 but got the following error:

    error: Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 or greater is required. Get it with "Microsoft C++ Build Tools": https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/visual-cpp-build-tools/

    I then tried to install the Tool suggested by the error but got same error message after trying again pip install pickle5.

    Question

    Which is the correct way to install pickle package under Python 3.9 in Windows 10?

    UPDATE

    There is no need to install pickle module as it comes already installed along with Python 3.x. Just needed to do import pickle and voila!

    • DivideByZero
      DivideByZero almost 3 years
      pickle is part of the standard library, so there is no need to pip install it. See also: stackoverflow.com/questions/48477949/…
    • Cedric Zoppolo
      Cedric Zoppolo almost 3 years
      @DivideByZero I tried the solution stated in that question but failed. It's even under a different Python version. I would not say this is a duplicate. Even the solution I suggest is different and the error message I get when pip install pickle5 is not mentioned in that question.
  • Alana Melo
    Alana Melo about 2 years
    Great answer! thanks