\section{\module{py_compile} --- Compile Python source files} % Documentation based on module docstrings, by Fred L. Drake, Jr. % \declaremodule[pycompile]{standard}{py_compile} \modulesynopsis{Compile Python source files to byte-code files.} \indexii{file}{byte-code} The \module{py_compile} module provides a single function to generate a byte-code file from a source file. Though not often needed, this function can be useful when installing modules for shared use, especially if some of the users may not have permission to write the byte-code cache files in the directory containing the source code. \begin{funcdesc}{compile}{file\optional{, cfile\optional{, dfile}}} Compile a source file to byte-code and write out the byte-code cache file. The source code is loaded from the file name \var{file}. The byte-code is written to \var{cfile}, which defaults to \var{file} \code{+} \code{'c'} (\code{'o'} if optimization is enabled in the current interpreter). If \var{dfile} is specified, it is used as the name of the source file in error messages instead of \var{file}. \end{funcdesc} \begin{seealso} \seemodule{compileall}{Utilities to compile all Python source files in a directory tree.} \end{seealso}