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Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible?

From Roy Smith <roy@panix.com>
Newsgroups comp.lang.python
Subject Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible?
Date 2013-02-12 20:06 -0500
Organization PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
Message-ID <roy-270198.20063512022013@news.panix.com> (permalink)
References <e8d436e1-f226-4a81-968f-295c51198198@googlegroups.com> <mailman.1731.1360717275.2939.python-list@python.org>

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In article <mailman.1731.1360717275.2939.python-list@python.org>,
 Oscar Benjamin <oscar.j.benjamin@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 13 February 2013 00:44, Malcolm White <white.m88@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have written a piece of code that will be part of a larger repository of 
> > related programs. Within this repository, it is standard to issue a 'make' 
> > command to compile any desired program. Is it possible to create a Makefile 
> > to compile a simple Python program? Based on what I have come across so 
> > far, this is not (at least not typically) the way things are done with 
> > Python.
> 
> You can use a Makefile for anything you want in a Python project.
> However Python code is not (typically) compiled so it is not common
> practise to compile it with or without a Makefile. When part of a
> Python project is compiled because, for example it bundles some C code
> to be used within Python, the compilation needs to performed in way
> that will be compatible with Python so the process is normally
> controlled by Python, through a setup.py file. In this case
> compilation is done with something like 'python setup.py build' (Of
> course there's nothing to stop you from adding that command to a
> Makefile and invoking it with 'make').
> 
> I often use Makefiles in Python projects for other purposes, though,
> such as running tests with 'make test' or building documentation with
> 'make doc'.

One thing we do in our Makefiles is "find . -name '*.pyc' | xargs rm".  
It avoids all sorts of nasty and hard to track down bugs (consider what 
happens if you move a .py file from one place in your source tree to 
another and leave the old .pyc behind).

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Python Makefiles... are they possible? Malcolm White <white.m88@gmail.com> - 2013-02-12 16:44 -0800
  Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Joel Goldstick <joel.goldstick@gmail.com> - 2013-02-12 19:55 -0500
  Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Oscar Benjamin <oscar.j.benjamin@gmail.com> - 2013-02-13 01:00 +0000
    Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2013-02-12 20:06 -0500
      Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2013-02-13 05:54 +0000
        Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Benjamin Schollnick <benjamin@schollnick.net> - 2013-02-13 05:45 -0500
        Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Dave Angel <d@davea.name> - 2013-02-13 08:33 -0500
        Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2013-02-13 08:44 -0500
          Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Steven D'Aprano <steve+comp.lang.python@pearwood.info> - 2013-02-14 13:46 +1100
            Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> - 2013-02-13 22:02 -0500
            Re: Python Makefiles... are they possible? Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2013-02-14 17:43 +1100

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