On October 17, 2025 9:39:39 AM CDT, Travis Scrimshaw <[email protected]> 
wrote: 
>I am a *very strong* -1 on this. These are extremely useful for when you 
>have to rebuild cython files but don't need to go through the entire 
"make" 
>process. 

But you just don't need these any more - an equivalent of "sage -br" is 
happening in the background, if needed, when you start Sage 
(built in the default, "editable" mode) 


I have verified that this does work, but it does so silently. It is also 
very dangerous because it can easily look that Sage is taking a long time 
to load because, say, you touched element.pxd trivially. While Python files 
are very fast, this is not generally true for Cython files, and I think it 
would be better to not have this by default and have more control for when 
these compile.

Best,
Travis

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