compileall
— Byte-compile Python libraries¶
This module provides some utility functions to support installing Python libraries. These functions compile Python source files in a directory tree, allowing users without permission to write to the libraries to take advantage of cached byte-code files.
This module may also be used as a script (using the -m
Python flag) to
compile Python sources. Directories to recursively traverse (passing
-l
stops the recursive behavior) for sources are listed on the command
line. If no arguments are given, the invocation is equivalent to -l
sys.path
. Printing lists of the files compiled can be disabled with the
-q
flag. In addition, the -x
option takes a regular
expression argument. All files that match the expression will be skipped.
-
compileall.
compile_dir
(dir[, maxlevels[, ddir[, force[, rx[, quiet]]]]])¶ Recursively descend the directory tree named by dir, compiling all
.py
files along the way. The maxlevels parameter is used to limit the depth of the recursion; it defaults to10
. If ddir is given, it is used as the base path from which the filenames used in error messages will be generated. If force is true, modules are re-compiled even if the timestamps are up to date.If rx is given, it specifies a regular expression of file names to exclude from the search; that expression is searched for in the full path.
If quiet is true, nothing is printed to the standard output in normal operation.
-
compileall.
compile_path
([skip_curdir[, maxlevels[, force]]])¶ Byte-compile all the
.py
files found alongsys.path
. If skip_curdir is true (the default), the current directory is not included in the search. The maxlevels and force parameters default to0
and are passed to thecompile_dir()
function.
To force a recompile of all the .py
files in the Lib/
subdirectory and all its subdirectories:
import compileall
compileall.compile_dir('Lib/', force=True)
# Perform same compilation, excluding files in .svn directories.
import re
compileall.compile_dir('Lib/', rx=re.compile('/[.]svn'), force=True)
See also
- Module
py_compile
- Byte-compile a single source file.