Message136056
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joshtriplett |
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joshtriplett |
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2011年05月15日.23:49:41 |
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<1305503381.77.0.166373977.issue12083@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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PEP 304 provides a runtime option to avoid saving generating bytecode files. However, for embedded usage, it would help to have a compile-time option to remove all the file-writing code entirely, hardcoding PYTHONBYTECODEBASE="". I ran into this when porting Python to an embedded platform, which will never support any form of filesystem write operations; currently, I have to provide dummy functions for writing files, which error out when attempting to write to anything other than stdout or stderr. |
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| 2011年05月15日 23:49:41 | joshtriplett | set | recipients:
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| 2011年05月15日 23:49:41 | joshtriplett | set | messageid: <1305503381.77.0.166373977.issue12083@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年05月15日 23:49:41 | joshtriplett | link | issue12083 messages |
| 2011年05月15日 23:49:41 | joshtriplett | create |
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