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-rw-r--r--Doc/library/compileall.rst28
-rw-r--r--Lib/compileall.py45
-rw-r--r--Lib/test/test_compileall.py7
-rw-r--r--Misc/NEWS4
4 files changed, 59 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/compileall.rst b/Doc/library/compileall.rst
index e1ae443..430362e 100644
--- a/Doc/library/compileall.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/compileall.rst
@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ compile Python sources.
.. cmdoption:: -q
- Do not print the list of files compiled, print only error messages.
+ Do not print the list of files compiled. If passed once, error messages will
+ still be printed. If passed twice (``-qq``), all output is suppressed.
.. cmdoption:: -d destdir
@@ -89,6 +90,9 @@ compile Python sources.
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Added the ``-j`` and ``-r`` options.
+.. versionchanged:: 3.5
+ ``-q`` option was changed to a multilevel value.
+
There is no command-line option to control the optimization level used by the
:func:`compile` function, because the Python interpreter itself already
@@ -97,7 +101,7 @@ provides the option: :program:`python -O -m compileall`.
Public functions
----------------
-.. function:: compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False, legacy=False, optimize=-1, workers=1)
+.. function:: compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0, legacy=False, optimize=-1, workers=1)
Recursively descend the directory tree named by *dir*, compiling all :file:`.py`
files along the way.
@@ -118,8 +122,9 @@ Public functions
file considered for compilation, and if it returns a true value, the file
is skipped.
- If *quiet* is true, nothing is printed to the standard output unless errors
- occur.
+ If *quiet* is ``False`` or ``0`` (the default), the filenames and other
+ information are printed to standard out. Set to ``1``, only errors are
+ printed. Set to ``2``, all output is suppressed.
If *legacy* is true, byte-code files are written to their legacy locations
and names, which may overwrite byte-code files created by another version of
@@ -142,8 +147,10 @@ Public functions
.. versionchanged:: 3.5
Added the *workers* parameter.
+ .. versionchanged:: 3.5
+ *quiet* parameter was changed to a multilevel value.
-.. function:: compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False, legacy=False, optimize=-1)
+.. function:: compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0, legacy=False, optimize=-1)
Compile the file with path *fullname*.
@@ -157,8 +164,9 @@ Public functions
file being compiled, and if it returns a true value, the file is not
compiled and ``True`` is returned.
- If *quiet* is true, nothing is printed to the standard output unless errors
- occur.
+ If *quiet* is ``False`` or ``0`` (the default), the filenames and other
+ information are printed to standard out. Set to ``1``, only errors are
+ printed. Set to ``2``, all output is suppressed.
If *legacy* is true, byte-code files are written to their legacy locations
and names, which may overwrite byte-code files created by another version of
@@ -171,8 +179,10 @@ Public functions
.. versionadded:: 3.2
+ .. versionchanged:: 3.5
+ *quiet* parameter was changed to a multilevel value.
-.. function:: compile_path(skip_curdir=True, maxlevels=0, force=False, legacy=False, optimize=-1)
+.. function:: compile_path(skip_curdir=True, maxlevels=0, force=False, quiet=0, legacy=False, optimize=-1)
Byte-compile all the :file:`.py` files found along ``sys.path``. If
*skip_curdir* is true (the default), the current directory is not included
@@ -183,6 +193,8 @@ Public functions
.. versionchanged:: 3.2
Added the *legacy* and *optimize* parameter.
+ .. versionchanged:: 3.5
+ *quiet* parameter was changed to a multilevel value.
To force a recompile of all the :file:`.py` files in the :file:`Lib/`
subdirectory and all its subdirectories::
diff --git a/Lib/compileall.py b/Lib/compileall.py
index f1c9d27..4f46920 100644
--- a/Lib/compileall.py
+++ b/Lib/compileall.py
@@ -24,13 +24,14 @@ from functools import partial
__all__ = ["compile_dir","compile_file","compile_path"]
-def _walk_dir(dir, ddir=None, maxlevels=10, quiet=False):
+def _walk_dir(dir, ddir=None, maxlevels=10, quiet=0):
if not quiet:
print('Listing {!r}...'.format(dir))
try:
names = os.listdir(dir)
except OSError:
- print("Can't list {!r}".format(dir))
+ if quiet < 2:
+ print("Can't list {!r}".format(dir))
names = []
names.sort()
for name in names:
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ def _walk_dir(dir, ddir=None, maxlevels=10, quiet=False):
maxlevels=maxlevels - 1, quiet=quiet)
def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None,
- quiet=False, legacy=False, optimize=-1, workers=1):
+ quiet=0, legacy=False, optimize=-1, workers=1):
"""Byte-compile all modules in the given directory tree.
Arguments (only dir is required):
@@ -59,7 +60,8 @@ def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None,
ddir: the directory that will be prepended to the path to the
file as it is compiled into each byte-code file.
force: if True, force compilation, even if timestamps are up-to-date
- quiet: if True, be quiet during compilation
+ quiet: full output with False or 0, errors only with 1,
+ no output with 2
legacy: if True, produce legacy pyc paths instead of PEP 3147 paths
optimize: optimization level or -1 for level of the interpreter
workers: maximum number of parallel workers
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None,
success = 0
return success
-def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False,
+def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0,
legacy=False, optimize=-1):
"""Byte-compile one file.
@@ -99,7 +101,8 @@ def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False,
ddir: if given, the directory name compiled in to the
byte-code file.
force: if True, force compilation, even if timestamps are up-to-date
- quiet: if True, be quiet during compilation
+ quiet: full output with False or 0, errors only with 1,
+ no output with 2
legacy: if True, produce legacy pyc paths instead of PEP 3147 paths
optimize: optimization level or -1 for level of the interpreter
"""
@@ -142,7 +145,10 @@ def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False,
ok = py_compile.compile(fullname, cfile, dfile, True,
optimize=optimize)
except py_compile.PyCompileError as err:
- if quiet:
+ success = 0
+ if quiet >= 2:
+ return success
+ elif quiet:
print('*** Error compiling {!r}...'.format(fullname))
else:
print('*** ', end='')
@@ -151,20 +157,21 @@ def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=False,
errors='backslashreplace')
msg = msg.decode(sys.stdout.encoding)
print(msg)
- success = 0
except (SyntaxError, UnicodeError, OSError) as e:
- if quiet:
+ success = 0
+ if quiet >= 2:
+ return success
+ elif quiet:
print('*** Error compiling {!r}...'.format(fullname))
else:
print('*** ', end='')
print(e.__class__.__name__ + ':', e)
- success = 0
else:
if ok == 0:
success = 0
return success
-def compile_path(skip_curdir=1, maxlevels=0, force=False, quiet=False,
+def compile_path(skip_curdir=1, maxlevels=0, force=False, quiet=0,
legacy=False, optimize=-1):
"""Byte-compile all module on sys.path.
@@ -173,14 +180,15 @@ def compile_path(skip_curdir=1, maxlevels=0, force=False, quiet=False,
skip_curdir: if true, skip current directory (default True)
maxlevels: max recursion level (default 0)
force: as for compile_dir() (default False)
- quiet: as for compile_dir() (default False)
+ quiet: as for compile_dir() (default 0)
legacy: as for compile_dir() (default False)
optimize: as for compile_dir() (default -1)
"""
success = 1
for dir in sys.path:
if (not dir or dir == os.curdir) and skip_curdir:
- print('Skipping current directory')
+ if quiet < 2:
+ print('Skipping current directory')
else:
success = success and compile_dir(dir, maxlevels, None,
force, quiet=quiet,
@@ -203,8 +211,9 @@ def main():
'then `-r` takes precedence.'))
parser.add_argument('-f', action='store_true', dest='force',
help='force rebuild even if timestamps are up to date')
- parser.add_argument('-q', action='store_true', dest='quiet',
- help='output only error messages')
+ parser.add_argument('-q', action='count', dest='quiet', default=0,
+ help='output only error messages; -qq will suppress '
+ 'the error messages as well.')
parser.add_argument('-b', action='store_true', dest='legacy',
help='use legacy (pre-PEP3147) compiled file locations')
parser.add_argument('-d', metavar='DESTDIR', dest='ddir', default=None,
@@ -250,7 +259,8 @@ def main():
for line in f:
compile_dests.append(line.strip())
except OSError:
- print("Error reading file list {}".format(args.flist))
+ if args.quiet < 2:
+ print("Error reading file list {}".format(args.flist))
return False
if args.workers is not None:
@@ -274,7 +284,8 @@ def main():
return compile_path(legacy=args.legacy, force=args.force,
quiet=args.quiet)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
- print("\n[interrupted]")
+ if args.quiet < 2:
+ print("\n[interrupted]")
return False
return True
diff --git a/Lib/test/test_compileall.py b/Lib/test/test_compileall.py
index 877d6f2..7506c70 100644
--- a/Lib/test/test_compileall.py
+++ b/Lib/test/test_compileall.py
@@ -347,6 +347,13 @@ class CommandLineTests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertNotEqual(b'', noisy)
self.assertEqual(b'', quiet)
+ def test_silent(self):
+ script_helper.make_script(self.pkgdir, 'crunchyfrog', 'bad(syntax')
+ _, quiet, _ = self.assertRunNotOK('-q', self.pkgdir)
+ _, silent, _ = self.assertRunNotOK('-qq', self.pkgdir)
+ self.assertNotEqual(b'', quiet)
+ self.assertEqual(b'', silent)
+
def test_regexp(self):
self.assertRunOK('-q', '-x', r'ba[^\\/]*$', self.pkgdir)
self.assertNotCompiled(self.barfn)
diff --git a/Misc/NEWS b/Misc/NEWS
index e7f47f1..b5814b5 100644
--- a/Misc/NEWS
+++ b/Misc/NEWS
@@ -175,6 +175,10 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
+- Issue #21338: Add silent mode for compileall. quiet parameters of
+ compile_{dir, file, path} functions now have a multilevel value. Also,
+ -q option of the CLI now have a multilevel value. Patch by Thomas Kluyver.
+
- Issue #20152: Convert the array and cmath modules to Argument Clinic.
- Issue #18643: Add socket.socketpair() on Windows.