Kevin Altis wrote: > I hadn't considered the option of not making .pyc files, though I've > complained about .pyo files in the past with distutils, but now > compilation is optional there. The .pyc and .pyo files certainly > clutter a directory. If there is no significant performance > improvement for loading and using .pyc files or the difference is > only significant for large files or certain code constructs, maybe > they shouldn't be automatically created. I guess this is another area > for test cases. There *is* a significant performance improvement (otherwise I doubt we'd have .pyc files in the first place ;-), but it only improves startup time. So it can make a big difference for short running processes, yet can be totally irrelevant for long running processes. Just
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