Commit d5f9bf5e authored by Barry Warsaw's avatar Barry Warsaw

- Issue #8233: When run as a script, py_compile.py optionally takes a single

  argument `-` which tells it to read files to compile from stdin.  Each line
  is read on demand and the named file is compiled immediately.  (Original
  patch by Piotr Ożarowski).
parent fd2bfb02
......@@ -138,19 +138,35 @@ def main(args=None):
not specified) are compiled and the resulting bytecode is cached
in the normal manner. This function does not search a directory
structure to locate source files; it only compiles files named
explicitly.
explicitly. If '-' is the only parameter in args, the list of
files is taken from standard input.
"""
if args is None:
args = sys.argv[1:]
rv = 0
for filename in args:
try:
compile(filename, doraise=True)
except PyCompileError as err:
# return value to indicate at least one failure
rv = 1
sys.stderr.write(err.msg)
if args == ['-']:
while True:
filename = sys.stdin.readline()
if not filename:
break
filename = filename.rstrip('\n')
try:
compile(filename, doraise=True)
except PyCompileError as error:
rv = 1
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % error.msg)
except IOError as error:
rv = 1
sys.stderr.write("%s\n" % error)
else:
for filename in args:
try:
compile(filename, doraise=True)
except PyCompileError as err:
# return value to indicate at least one failure
rv = 1
sys.stderr.write(error.msg)
return rv
if __name__ == "__main__":
......
......@@ -293,6 +293,11 @@ C-API
Library
-------
- Issue #8233: When run as a script, py_compile.py optionally takes a single
argument `-` which tells it to read files to compile from stdin. Each line
is read on demand and the named file is compiled immediately. (Original
patch by Piotr Ożarowski).
- Backwards incompatible change: Unicode codepoints line tabulation (0x0B) and
form feed (0x0C) are now considered linebreaks, as specified in Unicode
Standard Annex #14. See issue #7643.
......
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