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10 changes: 6 additions & 4 deletions Doc/library/compileall.rst
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If *force* is true, modules are re-compiled even if the timestamps are up to
date.

If *rx* is given, its search method is called on the complete path to each
If *rx* is given, its ``search`` method is called on the complete path to each
file considered for compilation, and if it returns a true value, the file
is skipped.
is skipped. This can be used to exclude files matching a regular expression,
given as a :ref:`re.Pattern <re-objects>` object.

If *quiet* is ``False`` or ``0`` (the default), the filenames and other
information are printed to standard out. Set to ``1``, only errors are
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cases where the source file does not exist at the time the byte-code file is
executed.

If *rx* is given, its search method is passed the full path name to the
If *rx* is given, its ``search`` method is passed the full path name to the
file being compiled, and if it returns a true value, the file is not
compiled and ``True`` is returned.
compiled and ``True`` is returned. This can be used to exclude files matching
a regular expression, given as a :ref:`re.Pattern <re-objects>` object.

If *quiet* is ``False`` or ``0`` (the default), the filenames and other
information are printed to standard out. Set to ``1``, only errors are
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