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Compile all Python scripts into single StdLib.dll .NET assembly
# Script below is based on following post:
# IronPython: EXE compiled using pyc.py cannot import module "os" - Stack Overflow
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6195781/ironpython-exe-compiled-using-pyc-py-cannot-import-module-os
import sys
sys.path.append('d:/projects/SomeProject/Libs/IronPython')
sys.path.append('d:/projects/SomeProject/Libs/IronPython/Lib')
sys.path.append('d:/projects/SomeProject/Libs/IronPython/Tools/Scripts')
import clr
clr.AddReference('IronPython')
clr.AddReference('IronPython.Modules')
clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Scripting.Metadata')
clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Scripting')
clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Dynamic')
clr.AddReference('mscorlib')
clr.AddReference('System')
clr.AddReference('System.Data')
#
# adapted from os-path-walk-example-3.py
import os, glob
import fnmatch
import pyc
def doscopy(filename1):
print filename1
os.system ("copy %s .\\bin\Debug\%s" % (filename1, filename1))
class GlobDirectoryWalker:
# a forward iterator that traverses a directory tree
def __init__(self, directory, pattern="*"):
self.stack = [directory]
self.pattern = pattern
self.files = []
self.index = 0
def __getitem__(self, index):
while 1:
try:
file = self.files[self.index]
self.index = self.index + 1
except IndexError:
# pop next directory from stack
self.directory = self.stack.pop()
self.files = os.listdir(self.directory)
self.index = 0
else:
# got a filename
fullname = os.path.join(self.directory, file)
if os.path.isdir(fullname) and not os.path.islink(fullname) and fullname[-4:]<>'.svn':
self.stack.append(fullname)
if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, self.pattern):
return fullname
#Build StdLib.DLL
gb = glob.glob(r".\Lib\*.py")
gb.append("/out:StdLib")
#print ["/target:dll",]+gb
pyc.Main(["/target:dll"]+gb)
#Build EXE
#gb=["/main:FredMain.py","FredSOAP.py","/target:exe","/out:Fred_Download_Tool"]
#pyc.Main(gb)
#CopyFiles to Release Directory
doscopy("StdLib.dll")
#doscopy("Fred_Download_Tool.exe")
#doscopy("Fred_Download_.dll")
#Copy DLLs to Release Directory
fl = ["IronPython.dll","IronPython.Modules.dll","Microsoft.Dynamic.dll","Microsoft.Scripting.Debugging.dll","Microsoft.Scripting.dll","Microsoft.Scripting.ExtensionAttribute.dll","Microsoft.Scripting.Core.dll"]
for f in fl:
doscopy(f)
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diyan commented Feb 7, 2012

IronPython has standard library which contains 486 files and has 6.97 MB size.
Compiled version represented as single .NET assembly named as StdLib.dll with 13.5 MB size.

Looks like it doesn't make any sense to compile Python standard library into .NET assembly.

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