How to compile a python script to *.pyo
Martin Franklin
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Thu Apr 3 14:24:07 EST 2003
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danny at iamlearning.com wrote: > I'm new on this, please bear with we. > > Let's say I have this script: > > -------------------------- > #!/usr/bin/env python > x = 'Hello Python' > > print x, > > -------------------------- > > How can I compile this script to *.pyo? I'll ignore the why's and wherefore's and give you what I consider a straight answer..... pydoc compileall Python Library Documentation: module compileall NAME compileall - Module/script to "compile" all .py files to .pyc (or .pyo) file. FILE /usr/local/lib/python2.2/compileall.py DESCRIPTION When called as a script with arguments, this compiles the directories given as arguments recursively; the -l option prevents it from recursing into directories. Without arguments, if compiles all modules on sys.path, without recursing into subdirectories. (Even though it should do so for packages -- for now, you'll have to deal with packages separately.) See module py_compile for details of the actual byte-compilation. FUNCTIONS compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=0, rx=None) Byte-compile all modules in the given directory tree. ..... snip ..... I use this for yes you've guessed it compiling my applications, on the fly as they are installed. Regards Martin
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