The Python help of the module imp
is talking about a frozen module. What is it?
3 Answers
This link explains what the Python Freeze utility is in detail: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Freeze
In a nutshell, it creates a portable version of a python script that carries its own built in interpreter (basically like a binary executable), so that you can run it on machines without python.
http://docs.python.org/library/imp.html#imp.PY_FROZEN links to http://docs.python.org/library/imp.html#imp.init_frozen which explains it:
Frozen modules are modules written in Python whose compiled byte-code object is incorporated into a custom-built Python interpreter by Python’s freeze utility. See Tools/freeze/ for now.
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The above quoted text is now at docs.python.org/2/library/imp.html#imp.init_frozen - but I can't find that description, or anything similar, in the Python 3.x documentation. It may be there, I just haven't been able to find it.– AJMOct 31 at 17:03
The answer is in the same place:
(Frozen modules are modules written in Python whose compiled byte-code object is incorporated into a custom-built Python interpreter by Python’s freeze utility. See Tools/freeze/ for now.)
import __hello__