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:mod:`compileall` --- Byte-compile Python libraries

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.. module:: compileall
   :synopsis: Tools for byte-compiling all Python source files in a directory tree.


This module provides some utility functions to support installing Python libraries. These functions compile Python source files in a directory tree. This module can be used to create the cached byte-code files at library installation time, which makes them available for use even by users who don't have write permission to the library directories.

Command-line use

This module can work as a script (using :program:`python -m compileall`) to compile Python sources.

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.. program:: compileall

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.. cmdoption:: [directory|file]...

   Positional arguments are files to compile or directories that contain
   source files, traversed recursively.  If no argument is given, behave as if
   the command line was ``-l <directories from sys.path>``.

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.. cmdoption:: -l

   Do not recurse into subdirectories, only compile source code files directly
   contained in the named or implied directories.

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.. cmdoption:: -f

   Force rebuild even if timestamps are up-to-date.

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.. cmdoption:: -q

   Do not print the list of files compiled, print only error messages.

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.. cmdoption:: -d destdir

   Directory prepended to the path to each file being compiled.  This will
   appear in compilation time tracebacks, and is also compiled in to the
   byte-code file, where it will be used in tracebacks and other messages in
   cases where the source file does not exist at the time the byte-code file is
   executed.

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.. cmdoption:: -x regex

   regex is used to search the full path to each file considered for
   compilation, and if the regex produces a match, the file is skipped.

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.. cmdoption:: -i list

   Read the file ``list`` and add each line that it contains to the list of
   files and directories to compile.  If ``list`` is ``-``, read lines from
   ``stdin``.

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.. versionchanged:: 2.7
   Added the ``-i``  option.


Public functions

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.. function:: compile_dir(dir[, maxlevels[, ddir[, force[, rx[, quiet]]]]])

   Recursively descend the directory tree named by *dir*, compiling all :file:`.py`
   files along the way.

   The *maxlevels* parameter is used to limit the depth of the recursion; it
   defaults to ``10``.

   If *ddir* is given, it is prepended to the path to each file being compiled
   for use in compilation time tracebacks, and is also compiled in to the
   byte-code file, where it will be used in tracebacks and other messages in
   cases where the source file does not exist at the time the byte-code file is
   executed.

   If *force* is true, modules are re-compiled even if the timestamps are up to
   date.

   If *rx* is given, its search method is called on the complete path to each
   file considered for compilation, and if it returns a true value, the file
   is skipped.

   If *quiet* is true, nothing is printed to the standard output unless errors
   occur.


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.. function:: compile_file(fullname[, ddir[, force[, rx[, quiet]]]])

   Compile the file with path *fullname*.

   If *ddir* is given, it is prepended to the path to the file being compiled
   for use in compilation time tracebacks, and is also compiled in to the
   byte-code file, where it will be used in tracebacks and other messages in
   cases where the source file does not exist at the time the byte-code file is
   executed.

   If *rx* is given, its search method is passed the full path name to the
   file being compiled, and if it returns a true value, the file is not
   compiled and ``True`` is returned.

   If *quiet* is true, nothing is printed to the standard output unless errors
   occur.

   .. versionadded:: 2.7


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.. function:: compile_path([skip_curdir[, maxlevels[, force]]])

   Byte-compile all the :file:`.py` files found along ``sys.path``. If
   *skip_curdir* is true (the default), the current directory is not included
   in the search.  All other parameters are passed to the :func:`compile_dir`
   function.  Note that unlike the other compile functions, ``maxlevels``
   defaults to ``0``.

To force a recompile of all the :file:`.py` files in the :file:`Lib/` subdirectory and all its subdirectories:

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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(r'[/\\][.]svn'), force=True)
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.. seealso::

   Module :mod:`py_compile`
      Byte-compile a single source file.
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