R. David Murray added the comment:
OK, I'll change the title to reflect the current proposal, and we'll see if
anyone is interested in proposing a patch.
The bug with python -m py_compile is when you do:
python -m py_compile myscript
where myscript is a file containing python code (note there is no .py
extension). In this case you will end up with:
__pycache__/myscriptcpython-36.pyc
(for example). This is clearly a bug, but should be reported in a new issue.
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title: py_compile disregards PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE and -B -> Add option to
py_compile to compile for syntax checking without writing bytecode
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