2012/10/4 Antoine Pitrou
On Thu, 04 Oct 2012 23:46:57 +0200 martin@v.loewis.de wrote:
Zitat von Victor Stinner
: I only see one argument against such refactoring: it will be harder to backport/forwardport bugfixes.
I'm opposed for a different reason: I think it will be *harder* to maintain. The amount of code will not be reduced, but now you also need to guess what file some piece of functionality may be in. Instead of having my text editor (Emacs) search in one file, it will have to search across multiple files - but not across all open buffers, but only some of them (since I will have many other source files open as well).
I really fail to see what problem people have with large source files. What is it that you want to do that can be done easier if it's multiple files?
Navigate, basically. That is, switch between different pieces of code, without having to type in some text to search for.
I find it's only possible to navigate without searching for extremely small files. -- Regards, Benjamin