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There are two similar (and partly overlapping) Python libraries/technologies: Python Virtualenv and Python embeddable. So I am asking for the technical differences between the two and for a link to the official documentation of the latter (which is not readily available on the Python.org).

Can you please, help me understand how/where this question asks

to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic?

Nowhere I ask to recommend a library, a tool or the likes.

You might argue that I can only ask differences about commands and code patterns and not differences about libraries, tools, or technologies.
So I wrote "What is the difference" in the search box and, just in the first page, I get a number of questions, considered legitimate, asking what is the difference between:

  • Bower/npm;
  • Mercurial/Git;
  • URI/URL/URN;
  • JDK/JRE;
  • Cygwin/MinGW.

So, why not Python Virtualenv/Embeddable?

P.S. Only this difference between sed and awk has been discarded and for a good reason: not because off-topic, but since it is "too broad", in fact the tools are too different to attempt a comparison.

To make me even more clueless is the fact that off-topic questions normally have "this question belongs to..." comments, which in this case are missing and which let me think that the question was dismissed a bit in hurry by moderators.

Edit

Given your feedback I am going to remove the documentation request and give some evidences that mentioned differences are everything but broad.

Let me me note, anyway, that I thought a little, before my request for documentation and, since nothing is said on stackoverflow, I applied what is said on unix.stackexchange:

[R]equests for learning materials (tutorials, how-tos etc.) are off topic. The only exception is questions about where to find official documentation (e.g. POSIX specifications).

I think this rule makes a lot of sense, of course when the docs/specs are somehow missing or their location is not self-evident.
In this particular case the zipped distro comes with not even a readme (!) and the download page on Python.org just lists it among the downloads.

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    There's a request for an off-site resource: where is the official documentation concerning scope and usage for this distribution? It doesn't get much more off-site than that. The second question might be too broad, but I don't have any knowledge of that tech so I can't tell. Often, asking "what is the difference between library foo and library bar" can be too broad as there's many differences and it's unclear which ones the question is interested about.
    – Kyll
    Jun 5, 2016 at 18:50
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    I vtc'd the question as too broad, As it was too broad (More than one concrete question). (Unfortunately 4 others closed it as a resource request, My name's not there in the last list). The question was well framed, So I did upvote it. That said, I guess the other reviewers went for the resource-request because of the statement - where is the official documentation concerning scope and usage for this distribution?. IMO, it is not a resource req. If the question is narrowed down to a single good question, Then I certainly will vote to reopen it. Jun 5, 2016 at 19:00
  • @BhargavRao Followed your advice. Removed the doc part (but see the new meta here) and focused on differences between Python Virtualenv and embeddable with code examples.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 21:42
  • @Kyll: For the docs see the new meta. As for the "too broad differences", I edited the question, posting some code which generates the same functional output both using Python Virtualenv and embeddable.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 21:47

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That close reason was intended for "Shopping Questions". If you look at the list of examples in that blog post, the first one is:

  • Macbook Air vs. Macbook Pro?

That's very similar to what you were asking:

  • how does it compare with the isolated Python environments generated by virtualenv package, if it makes sense to compare them at all?

I don't know if it should qualify as a shopping question, but it definitely may appear that way to some people.


The other part is you asked specifically for us to find you an external resource, the documentation:

  • where is the official documentation concerning scope and usage for this distribution?

The reason we want to prevent this type of question is because it promotes answers like this:

You can find your answer HERE!!!

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  • You're taking a very strict reading of the guidelines and comparing it with slivers of the entire context.
    – Makoto
    Jun 5, 2016 at 20:11
  • @Makoto I have clarified my answer. I was merely mentioning the similarity for the first part. The second part about link only answers is not a "strict interpretation", it's well defined between the LQRQ and the close reasons.
    – Laurel
    Jun 5, 2016 at 20:21
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    @Makoto: I think that the official documentation is a very different case from other off-site resources. Please, see my edit meta for policy used by unix.stackexchange. Apart from this, I added some code examples which generate the same functional output starting first from Virtualenv and then Python embeddable. This is not strictly necessary for a fluent Python user, but might convince others about the strict similiraties of the two approach an the interests in the differences (and some moderators seem to have more of a Java background). so, if proper effort has been done, please reopen.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:17
  • @antonio: Did you mean to direct that at Laurel? (They've been pinged, by the way.)
    – Makoto
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:18
  • @antonio If you feel that you have a case for that, you should make a separate meta post.
    – Laurel
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:22
  • @Laurel: I am realising there is perhaps a documentation problem. There should not be, because official docs missing is different from a generic request for a tutorial, but people might be very strict and so, yes, it can be the case for a spec for the missing specs.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:57
  • @antonio Is there now?
    – Laurel
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:58
  • @yes, Makamoto, but thought that you might be interested too.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 22:59
  • @Laurel: thanks, I didn't know about this project. It is a huge project and still in private beta.
    – antonio
    Jun 5, 2016 at 23:48
  • @antonio I wish I could tell you when it was getting out of private beta, but I don't know.
    – Laurel
    Jun 5, 2016 at 23:51

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