On May 6, 5:11 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Windows 7, at least, switching back and forth between Python 3.1
> and 2.6 is quite slow, presumably because all .pyc or .pyo files must
> be regenerated for all the .py files in the leo directory and
> subdirectories.  I doubt there is much remedy for this.

Why not running two source code trees?
One with python 2.x, another with python 3.x.
This way you can avoid regeneration of bytecode files every time.

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