Yes, it's a limit set in the JVM classfile spec.

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Sent: October 8, 2010 12:35 PM
To: Edson Tirelli
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Subject: Re: [antlr-interest] "code too large" / can't split AST output into 
smaller files

>   Also, I might be stating the obvious, but I lost some time on this
> recently: usually the "code too large" refers to a method that is over
> the 64k limit, and not due to the size of the whole class. If that is
> your case, it does not help to split the grammar, as the offending
> method will sill be there.

Is this a limitation in Java?

Stefik

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