Use base executable when it exists, to avoid recompiling when switching venv #429
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When using a requirements file compilation tool like pip-tools, a lot of temporary virtual environments are created, into which packages are installed. When a package uses setuptools-rust, the value of
sys.executable
keeps changing, which cause cargo to recompile quite a few crates (pyo3 and anything that depends on it). This slows things down quite a lot.This PR uses the semi-documented
sys._base_executable
value, which points to the real Python interpreter when inside a venv. If it doesn't exist, or the provided path is not valid, we fall back to the current behaviour.I tested this by running a requirements compilation, and checking for rustc invocations: There are a lot before this change, and none after (provided the rust package in question was already compiled).