On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Armin Rigo wrote: > I know it's a discussion that comes up and dies out regularly. My two > cents is that it would be saner to have two separate concepts: cache > files used internally by the interpreter for speed reasons only, and > bytecode files that can be shipped and imported. I like this approach. Bringing source code and program behaviour closer together makes debugging easier, and if someone wants to run Python programs without source code, then EIBTI. -- ?!ng
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