perf: lazy import PIL in nes.py and jpeg.py#3441
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Move PIL imports from module-level to function-level, so PIL is only loaded when actually parsing NES ROMs (nes.py) or JPEG2000 images (jpeg.py). Most files analyzed by PolyFile don't require PIL. Performance improvement: - Import time: 4246ms → 358ms (92% faster) The PIL library takes ~2s to import due to loading many image codec modules. Deferring this import until needed dramatically reduces startup time for the common case. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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nes.pyandjpeg.pyPerformance Results
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pytest tests/test_magic.py tests/test_pdf.py- same test results as baselineimport polyfile🤖 Generated with Claude Code