> Um, I'm sorry, but that reply sounds incredibly naive, like you're not > really sure what the on-disk format for .pyc files is or why it would > matter. You're not even answering the question, except indirectly -- > it seems that you've never even thought about the possibility of > generating a .pyc file on one platform and copying it to a computer > using a different one. > Well, it may sound incredibly naive, but the truth is: I am never storing the optimized representation to disk, it's done purely at runtime when profiling tells me it makes sense to make the switch. Thus I circumvent many of the problems outlined by you. So I am positive that a full fledged change of the representation has many more intricacies to it, but my approach is only tangentially related...
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