Glenn Linderman wrote: > On approximately 1/30/2010 4:00 PM, came the following characters from > the keyboard of Barry Warsaw: >> When the Python executable is given a `-R` flag, or the environment >> variable `$PYTHONPYR` is set, then Python will create a `foo.pyr` >> directory and write a `pyc` file to that directory with the hexlified >> magic number as the base name. >> > > After the discussion so far, my opinion is that if the source directory > contains an appropriate python repositiory directory [1], and the > version of Python implements PEP 3147, that there should be no need for > -R or $PYTHONPYR to exist, but that such versions of Python would > simply, and always look in the python repository directory for binaries. How would the python repository directory ever get created?
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