Message162674
| Author |
lebigot |
| Recipients |
docs@python, eric.araujo, lebigot, mherrmann.at, r.david.murray, terry.reedy, vstinner |
| Date |
2012年06月12日.13:28:36 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<B45075F8-1B00-456F-A4CA-E72876CE167D@normalesup.org> |
| In-reply-to |
<1339507550.31.0.900829147792.issue12982@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your message.
You are mentioning the suggestion of "the other Eric" (Araujo). My suggestion was to rename your .pyo files as .pyc files; it is hackish (according to a previous post from Eric Araujo), but might save you some trouble, on the short term, as .pyc do not need -O.
Best wishes,
EOL
On Jun 12, 2012, at 21:25, Michael Herrmann wrote:
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> Michael Herrmann <mherrmann.at@gmail.com> added the comment:
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> Hi Eric,
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> thank you for your quick reply. I'm not the first one who encounters this problem and in my opinion it is simply counter-intuitive that you cannot read a mixture of .pyo and .pyc files. That is why I think that my proposed change is valuable. In the meantime, I will follow your suggestion and try to use the imp-module to load the .pyo-files myself. Thank you!
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
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