perf: avoid compiling unused bytecode #752
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Compiling bytecode is supposed to make usage more consistent for interaction. But it compiles everything, which isn't required for a single use non-interactive temporary environment. We can potentially save a bit of time this way.
This will need to be skipped for the uv backend in #751, since uv defaults to not compiling bytecode, and instead requires a flag to do so (most recent version). But flags aren't identical anyway.