Steve Holden wrote:

I'm not sure why you think the module's code would be needed once it's been executed. That assigns all necessary code blocks to the functions defined therein, so the code, once the import has been executed, is garbage (from the interpreter's rather process-centric view of things).

Ah, ofcourse. Thanks for this insight. I may have to rethink some of this...

I am presuming that this feature of Pyro won't allow a 2.3 system to talk to a 2.4 one, since the byte codes are incompatible.

Correct. However, when you're not using mobile code (the default), you're fine.

--Irmen
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