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On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 2:49:58 PM UTC+1, Anthony wrote:
>
> On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 4:55:02 AM UTC-5, icodk wrote:
>>
>> So if I understand it right, web2py caches  compiled application files 
>> and do it on the first demand or a source change and never write back to 
>> storage/disk. If so, Is there any advantage for compiled web2py 
>> application (except the one time load and compile after web server reset)?
>>
>
> For model files, as you suggest, aside from the initial load, I don't 
> think the compiled files offer an advantage. There is a small advantage for 
> controller files, as in the non-compiled case, web2py still parses the 
> (cached) non-compiled code to identify all the function names. The biggest 
> advantage of compiling is with the views, as web2py does not internally 
> cache compiled view code in memory.
>
> Anthony
>

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