On Sun, 27 Mar 2016 02:22 pm, Mario R. Osorio wrote: > OTOH, python code is not supposed to be compiled.
Technically, Python code is compiled, to byte-code rather than machine-code, but still compiled. That's what is inside the .pyc files you will often see after importing modules. And Python even has a built-in function called "compile" that takes source code and compiles it a code object: py> x = compile("value = 23", "", "single") py> type(x) <class 'code'> py> print(x) <code object <module> at 0xb7993300, file "", line 1> py> eval(x) py> print(value) 23 -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list