would be nice: import from archive
Just
just at xs4all.nl
Mon Aug 30 09:03:58 EDT 2004
In article <m3ekloont2.fsf at g2ctech.com>, Jorge Godoy <godoy at ieee.org>
wrote:
> > How does that follow? The zip archive _itself_ is the "directory" where
> > the .py files are, why would Python suddenly choose to write .pyc files
> > one level up? And what about packages? It simply doesn't work that way.
>
> Because the implementation that allowed to unzip the "directory" and
> find the files in there would also allow to place the '.pyc' in a
> different place such as the real directory where the zip file resides.
>
> Python didn't use to open zip files also, and now it does. I don't see
> nothing wrong with making it also writing the '.pyc' files. Do you?
Yes, because it's conceptually inconsistent with how "regular" imports
work.
Just
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