:mod:`compileall` --- Byte-compile Python libraries =================================================== .. 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, allowing users without permission to write to the libraries to take advantage of cached byte-code files. Command-line use ---------------- This module can work as a script (using :program:`python -m compileall`) to compile Python sources. .. program:: compileall .. 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 ``. .. cmdoption:: -l Do not recurse. .. cmdoption:: -f Force rebuild even if timestamps are up-to-date. .. cmdoption:: -q Do not print the list of files compiled. .. cmdoption:: -d destdir Purported directory name for error messages. .. cmdoption:: -x regex Skip files with a full path that matches given regular expression. .. cmdoption:: -i list Expand list with its content (file and directory names). .. versionchanged:: 2.7 Added the ``-i`` option. Public functions ---------------- .. 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 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. .. function:: compile_file(fullname[, ddir[, force[, rx[, quiet]]]]) Compile the file with path *fullname*. If *ddir* is given, it is used as the base path from which the filename used in error messages will be generated. If *force* is true, modules are re-compiled even if the timestamp is up to date. If *rx* is given, it specifies a regular expression which, if matched, will prevent compilation; that expression is searched for in the full path. If *quiet* is true, nothing is printed to the standard output in normal operation. .. versionadded:: 2.7 .. 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. The *maxlevels* and *force* parameters default to ``0`` and are passed to the :func:`compile_dir` function. To force a recompile of all the :file:`.py` files in the :file:`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) .. seealso:: Module :mod:`py_compile` Byte-compile a single source file.