Logging replaces verbose arguments. I haven’t fixed the example in
Doc/install/install.rst because I have major fixes and changes to the
oc under way and will fix or remove that example as part of that task.
- Don't use keyword arguments for debug_override; I find it more
readable to have a comment explaining that True makes pyc and False
pyo than to write out the non-obvious (when you haven’t read the doc)
argument name
- Move duplicate code from build_py and install_lib into cmd
- Remove obsolete verbose argument of util.byte_compile
- Remove obsolete passing of -O/-OO to the Python process spawned by
util.byte_compile (I’ll remove the whole spawning later, after I write
more tests to check the contents of pyc and pyo files; now that
byte_compile does not depend on the value of __debug__ in the calling
Python, we can call py_compile or compileall directly)
defaulting to None like the other utimes family members. It now accepts
keyword arguments because, unlike other other functions in the family,
it has a `flags` value at the end of the argument list (which
retains its 0 default).
The code I fixed to comply with PEP 3147 still had one bug: When run
under python -O, some paths for pyc files would be pyo, because I called
imp.cache_from_source without explicit debug_override argument in some
places, and under -O that would return .pyo (this is well explained in
the imp docs). Now all code (util.byte_compile, build_py, install_lib)
can create .pyo files according to options given by users,
without interference from the calling Python’s own optimize mode.
On a related topic, I also removed the code that prevented byte
compilation under python -B. The rationale is that packaging gives
control over the creation of pyc files to the user with its own explicit
option, and the behavior should not be changed if the calling Python
happens to run with -B for whatever reason. I will argue that this is a
bug fix and ask to be allowed to backport this change to distutils.
Finally, I moved one nugget of information about the --compile and
--optimize options from the source into the doc. It clears up a
misunderstanding that I (and maybe other people) had.