On Feb 04, 2010, at 03:00 PM, Glenn Linderman wrote: >When a PEP 3147 (if modified by my suggestion) version of Python runs, >and the directory doesn't exist, and it wants to create a .pyc, it would >create the directory, and put the .pyc there. Sort of just like how it >creates .pyc files, now, but an extra step of creating the repository >directory if it doesn't exist. After the first run, it would exist. It >is described in the PEP, and I quoted that section... "Python will >create a 'foo.pyr' directory"... I'm just suggesting different semantics >for how many directories, and what is contained in them.
I've added __pyr_version__ as an open question in the PEP (not yet committed), as is making this default behavior (no -R flag required). -Barry
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