Sturla Molden, 11.04.2014 11:17: > Joshua Landau wrote: > >> However, if this really is your major blocker to using Python, I >> suggest compiling with Cython. > > Cython restains all the code as text, e.g. to readable generate exceptions.
No, it actually doesn't. It only keeps the code in C comments, to make reading the generated code easier. Those comments get stripped during compilation, obviously. The only thing it keeps for its exception tracebacks is the line numbers, both for the C code (which you can disable) and for the original Python code. That shouldn't be very telling if you don't have the original source code. Stefan PS: disclaimer: I never needed to obfuscate Python code with Cython, and this use case is definitely not a design goal of the compiler. No warranties, see the license. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list