On 6/12/10 12:50 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 14:42:27 -0400, Victor Subervi > <victorsube...@gmail.com> declaimed the following in > gmane.comp.python.general: > >> >> Interestingly, >> ls -al >> reveals *no* *.pyc files. >> > Which would seem to indicate that you have no user modules that are > imported into other modules when run. And that there is no sharing of > data between the modules you have.
Not really; pyc file generation is "optional". Its a performance enhancement, but if it doesn't work, there's no problem. No pyc files indicates to me that the web process doesn't have *write* access to this directory, which is actually entirely fine and dandy. I'd just pre-compile them all first, because otherwise Python has to read the original source, parse and build up bytecode for each file every request. I'd "python -m compileall -f ." whenever you edit a file and before testing. -- Stephen Hansen ... Also: Ixokai ... Mail: me+list/python (AT) ixokai (DOT) io ... Blog: http://meh.ixokai.io/
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