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| :mod:`!py_compile` --- Compile Python source files
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| ==================================================
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| 
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| .. module:: py_compile
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|    :synopsis: Generate byte-code files from Python source files.
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| 
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| .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org>
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| .. documentation based on module docstrings
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| 
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| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/py_compile.py`
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| 
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| .. index:: pair: file; byte-code
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| 
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| --------------
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| 
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| The :mod:`py_compile` module provides a function to generate a byte-code file
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| from a source file, and another function used when the module source file is
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| invoked as a script.
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| 
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| Though not often needed, this function can be useful when installing modules for
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| shared use, especially if some of the users may not have permission to write the
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| byte-code cache files in the directory containing the source code.
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| 
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| 
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| .. exception:: PyCompileError
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| 
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|    Exception raised when an error occurs while attempting to compile the file.
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| 
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| 
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| .. function:: compile(file, cfile=None, dfile=None, doraise=False, optimize=-1, invalidation_mode=PycInvalidationMode.TIMESTAMP, quiet=0)
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| 
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|    Compile a source file to byte-code and write out the byte-code cache file.
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|    The source code is loaded from the file named *file*.  The byte-code is
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|    written to *cfile*, which defaults to the :pep:`3147`/:pep:`488` path, ending
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|    in ``.pyc``.
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|    For example, if *file* is ``/foo/bar/baz.py`` *cfile* will default to
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|    ``/foo/bar/__pycache__/baz.cpython-32.pyc`` for Python 3.2.  If *dfile* is
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|    specified, it is used instead of *file* as the name of the source file from
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|    which source lines are obtained for display in exception tracebacks.
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|    If *doraise* is true, a :exc:`PyCompileError` is raised
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|    when an error is encountered while compiling *file*. If *doraise* is false
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|    (the default), an error string is written to ``sys.stderr``, but no exception
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|    is raised.  This function returns the path to byte-compiled file, i.e.
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|    whatever *cfile* value was used.
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| 
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|    The *doraise* and *quiet* arguments determine how errors are handled while
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|    compiling file. If *quiet* is 0 or 1, and *doraise* is false, the default
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|    behaviour is enabled: an error string is written to ``sys.stderr``, and the
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|    function returns ``None`` instead of a path. If *doraise* is true,
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|    a :exc:`PyCompileError` is raised instead. However if *quiet* is 2,
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|    no message is written, and *doraise* has no effect.
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| 
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|    If the path that *cfile* becomes (either explicitly specified or computed)
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|    is a symlink or non-regular file, :exc:`FileExistsError` will be raised.
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|    This is to act as a warning that import will turn those paths into regular
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|    files if it is allowed to write byte-compiled files to those paths. This is
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|    a side-effect of import using file renaming to place the final byte-compiled
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|    file into place to prevent concurrent file writing issues.
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| 
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|    *optimize* controls the optimization level and is passed to the built-in
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|    :func:`compile` function.  The default of ``-1`` selects the optimization
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|    level of the current interpreter.
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| 
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|    *invalidation_mode* should be a member of the :class:`PycInvalidationMode`
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|    enum and controls how the generated bytecode cache is invalidated at
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|    runtime.  The default is :attr:`PycInvalidationMode.CHECKED_HASH` if
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|    the :envvar:`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` environment variable is set, otherwise
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|    the default is :attr:`PycInvalidationMode.TIMESTAMP`.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.2
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|       Changed default value of *cfile* to be :PEP:`3147`-compliant.  Previous
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|       default was *file* + ``'c'`` (``'o'`` if optimization was enabled).
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|       Also added the *optimize* parameter.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.4
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|       Changed code to use :mod:`importlib` for the byte-code cache file writing.
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|       This means file creation/writing semantics now match what :mod:`importlib`
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|       does, e.g. permissions, write-and-move semantics, etc. Also added the
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|       caveat that :exc:`FileExistsError` is raised if *cfile* is a symlink or
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|       non-regular file.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.7
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|       The *invalidation_mode* parameter was added as specified in :pep:`552`.
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|       If the :envvar:`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` environment variable is set,
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|       *invalidation_mode* will be forced to
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|       :attr:`PycInvalidationMode.CHECKED_HASH`.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.7.2
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|       The :envvar:`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` environment variable no longer
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|       overrides the value of the *invalidation_mode* argument, and determines
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|       its default value instead.
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| 
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|    .. versionchanged:: 3.8
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|       The *quiet* parameter was added.
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| 
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| 
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| .. class:: PycInvalidationMode
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| 
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|    An enumeration of possible methods the interpreter can use to determine
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|    whether a bytecode file is up to date with a source file. The ``.pyc`` file
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|    indicates the desired invalidation mode in its header. See
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|    :ref:`pyc-invalidation` for more information on how Python invalidates
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|    ``.pyc`` files at runtime.
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| 
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|    .. versionadded:: 3.7
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: TIMESTAMP
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| 
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|       The ``.pyc`` file includes the timestamp and size of the source file,
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|       which Python will compare against the metadata of the source file at
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|       runtime to determine if the ``.pyc`` file needs to be regenerated.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: CHECKED_HASH
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| 
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|       The ``.pyc`` file includes a hash of the source file content, which Python
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|       will compare against the source at runtime to determine if the ``.pyc``
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|       file needs to be regenerated.
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| 
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|    .. attribute:: UNCHECKED_HASH
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| 
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|       Like :attr:`CHECKED_HASH`, the ``.pyc`` file includes a hash of the source
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|       file content. However, Python will at runtime assume the ``.pyc`` file is
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|       up to date and not validate the ``.pyc`` against the source file at all.
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| 
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|       This option is useful when the ``.pycs`` are kept up to date by some
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|       system external to Python like a build system.
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| 
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| .. _py_compile-cli:
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| 
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| Command-Line Interface
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| ----------------------
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| 
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| This module can be invoked as a script to compile several source
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| files.  The files named in *filenames* are compiled and the resulting
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| bytecode is cached in the normal manner.  This program does not search
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| a directory structure to locate source files; it only compiles files
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| named explicitly. The exit status is nonzero if one of the files could
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| not be compiled.
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| 
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| .. program:: python -m py_compile
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| 
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| .. option:: <file> ... <fileN>
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|             -
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| 
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|    Positional arguments are files to compile.  If ``-`` is the only
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|    parameter, the list of files is taken from standard input.
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| 
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| .. option:: -q, --quiet
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| 
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|    Suppress errors output.
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| 
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.2
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|    Added support for ``-``.
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| 
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.10
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|    Added support for :option:`-q`.
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| 
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| 
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| .. seealso::
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| 
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|    Module :mod:`compileall`
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|       Utilities to compile all Python source files in a directory tree.
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