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Can compiled bytcode bytecode files (.pyc) get generated in different directory?

Can compiled bytcode files (.pyc) get generated in different directory?

When python compiles modules to bytecode, it produces .pyc files from your .py files.

My question is, is it possible to have these .pyc files written to a different directory than where the module resides?

For example, I have a large directory of modules. Rather than having it littered with .pyc files, I would like to keep my source code in the directory and have a subdirectory like "bytecode" where all of the .pyc are stored.

Is this possible?

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Can compiled bytcode files (.pyc) get generated in different directory?

Can compiled bytcode files (.pyc) get generated in different directory?

When python compiles modules to bytecode, it produces .pyc files from your .py files.

My question is, is it possible to have these .pyc files written to a different directory than where the module resides?

For example, I have a large directory of modules. Rather than having it littered with .pyc files, I would like to keep my source code in the directory and have a subdirectory like "bytecode" where all of the .pyc are stored.

Is this possible?