py_compile
--- Compile Python source filesSource code: Lib/py_compile.py
[UNKNOWN NODE transition]The py_compile
module provides a function to generate a byte-code file
from a source file, and another function used when the module source file is
invoked as a script.
Though not often needed, this function can be useful when installing modules for shared use, especially if some of the users may not have permission to write the byte-code cache files in the directory containing the source code.
exception py_compile.PyCompileError[source]
Exception raised when an error occurs while attempting to compile the file.
py_compile.compile(file, cfile=None, dfile=None, doraise=False, optimize=-1)[source]
Compile a source file to byte-code and write out the byte-code cache file.
The source code is loaded from the file named file. The byte-code is
written to cfile, which defaults to the PEP 3147/PEP 488 path, ending
in .pyc
.
For example, if file is /foo/bar/baz.py
cfile will default to
/foo/bar/__pycache__/baz.cpython-32.pyc
for Python 3.2. If dfile is
specified, it is used as the name of the source file in error messages when
instead of file. If doraise is true, a PyCompileError
is raised
when an error is encountered while compiling file. If doraise is false
(the default), an error string is written to sys.stderr
, but no exception
is raised. This function returns the path to byte-compiled file, i.e.
whatever cfile value was used.
If the path that cfile becomes (either explicitly specified or computed)
is a symlink or non-regular file, FileExistsError
will be raised.
This is to act as a warning that import will turn those paths into regular
files if it is allowed to write byte-compiled files to those paths. This is
a side-effect of import using file renaming to place the final byte-compiled
file into place to prevent concurrent file writing issues.
optimize controls the optimization level and is passed to the built-in
compile()
function. The default of -1
selects the optimization
level of the current interpreter.
Changed in version 3.2: Changed default value of cfile to be PEP 3147-compliant. Previous
default was file + 'c'
('o'
if optimization was enabled).
Also added the optimize parameter.
Changed in version 3.4: Changed code to use importlib
for the byte-code cache file writing.
This means file creation/writing semantics now match what importlib
does, e.g. permissions, write-and-move semantics, etc. Also added the
caveat that FileExistsError
is raised if cfile is a symlink or
non-regular file.
py_compile.main(args=None)[source]
Compile several source files. The files named in args (or on the command
line, if args is None
) are compiled and the resulting byte-code is
cached in the normal manner. This function does not search a directory
structure to locate source files; it only compiles files named explicitly.
If '-'
is the only parameter in args, the list of files is taken from
standard input.
Changed in version 3.2: Added support for '-'
.
When this module is run as a script, the main()
is used to compile all the
files named on the command line. The exit status is nonzero if one of the files
could not be compiled.
See also
- Module
compileall
- Utilities to compile all Python source files in a directory tree.