
Am 05.10.18 um 10:41 schrieb Alberto Planas Dominguez:
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 6:39:41 PM CEST Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Thursday 2018-10-04 16:52, Alberto Planas Dominguez wrote:
I also estimated some gains for different scenarios. For example in a normal TW installation:
* Python 2.7 + 3.6
- pyc/pyc: 127M total - py: 109M total
* Python 3.6 only
- pyc/pyc: 91M total - py: 70M total
Or one could remove py and keep pyc/pyo. That's basically how GNU C C++ & Fortran, Erlang, ocaml, .. all work ;-)
I would definitively not do that, as the traceback will lack context. Imagine supporting a system that fails without pointing the source code that generate the error. In my experience having the pys makes the debugging experience a lot better.
The same is true for C and C++ :) But you optimize for size (and speed) not for debugging experience Greetings, Stephan -- Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don't get so worked up about things. Kenneth Branagh -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org