On Wednesday, September 21, 2011 7:53:16 PM UTC+1, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> Another idea would be to not cache it at all: don't save any file, but save 
> the preparsed file as a string and feed that in to sage-python.  ("sage 
> -preparse" would still wrute to a file.)
>

I think that would be the best option. As far as I understand it, the 
preparser is just a glorified sed script so speed isn't an issue. 

Also, the lack of an autogenerated .py file floating around in the current 
directory makes things less mysterious to new users, if anything. 

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