Message148404
| Author |
eric.araujo |
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Arfrever, alexis, eric.araujo, tarek |
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2011年11月26日.13:40:16 |
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<1322314817.65.0.411534925853.issue13400@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Okay, I think it’s a valuable use case.
(Out of curiosity, why don’t you want byte-compiled files on your system? It speeds up imports, and problems due to the presence of stray pyc files when the py is deleted are gone in 3.2+. Maybe you have custom tools to byte-compile, like Debian?)
Do you have any opinion about my renaming suggestion?
Without renaming, we’d have that:
build --byte-compile --no-byte-compile --optimize-bytecode=[012]
build_py --compile --no-compile --optimize=[012]
If we want to use the same name and make the names clearer, we could have:
build(_py) --compile-pyc --no-compile-pyc --compile-pyo=[012] |
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| 2011年11月26日 13:40:17 | eric.araujo | set | recipients:
+ eric.araujo, tarek, Arfrever, alexis |
| 2011年11月26日 13:40:17 | eric.araujo | set | messageid: <1322314817.65.0.411534925853.issue13400@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年11月26日 13:40:17 | eric.araujo | link | issue13400 messages |
| 2011年11月26日 13:40:16 | eric.araujo | create |
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