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Embeded python without filesystem

Do you have some tips about making Python small (minimal list of
modules) and isolated from filesystem. I have an idea

#define Py_WITHOUT_FILE S
This switch should disable some function/modules from modules sys,
fileobject, but also import from file, path resolving etd.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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Maybe have a look at Pippy, which is python for the Palm.
As i understand it there is no file system on the Palm.

http://pippy.sf.net

Cheers
VC

Jacek Cz <mi*****@trylog ia.pl> wrote in message news:<c5******* **@taurus.webco rp.pl>...
Do you have some tips about making Python small (minimal list of
modules) and isolated from filesystem. I have an idea

#define Py_WITHOUT_FILE S
This switch should disable some function/modules from modules sys,
fileobject, but also import from file, path resolving etd.

Jul 18 '05 #2
Jacek Cz wrote:
Do you have some tips about making Python small (minimal list of
modules) and isolated from filesystem. I have an idea

#define Py_WITHOUT_FILE S
This switch should disable some function/modules from modules sys,
fileobject, but also import from file, path resolving etd.


It would be good if you could try to develop such a patch, and would
volunteer to maintain it. If you do volunteer, there is a good chance
that it gets included with Python.

Regards,
Martin

Jul 18 '05 #3

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