The compileall Module
The compileall
module (see Example 13-11) contains functions to compile all Python scripts in a
given directory (or along the Python path) to byte code. It can also
be used as a script (on Unix platforms, it’s automatically run when
Python is installed).
Example 13-11. Using the compileall Module to Compile All Scripts in a Directory
File: compileall-example-1.py import compileall print "This may take a while!" compileall.compile_dir(".", force=1)This may take a while!
Listing . ...
Compiling .\SimpleAsyncHTTP.py ...
Compiling .\aifc-example-1.py ...
Compiling .\anydbm-example-1.py ...
...
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