Correction for the fix for Bug 3508 - Persistent storage support breaks Linux compatibility.
A 2nd `make install' will fail attempting to create symlink libnvmemmory.so already created by 1st install.
Install should pre-emptively delete it.
"""Package for parsing and compiling Python source code
There are several functions defined at the top level that are imported
from modules contained in the package.
parse(buf, mode="exec") -> AST
Converts a string containing Python source code to an abstract
syntax tree (AST). The AST is defined in compiler.ast.
parseFile(path) -> AST
The same as parse(open(path))
walk(ast, visitor, verbose=None)
Does a pre-order walk over the ast using the visitor instance.
See compiler.visitor for details.
compile(source, filename, mode, flags=None, dont_inherit=None)
Returns a code object. A replacement for the builtin compile() function.
compileFile(filename)
Generates a .pyc file by compiling filename.
"""
from warnings import warnpy3k
warnpy3k("the compiler package has been removed in Python 3.0", stacklevel=2)
del warnpy3k
from compiler.transformer import parse, parseFile
from compiler.visitor import walk
from compiler.pycodegen import compile, compileFile