* Andreas Stefik:

>>   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?

Not really, it's a limitation in Oracle's Java compiler.  The compiler
could automatically partition the method into several smaller methods
when it hits the limit.  Not doing this is a bit like having a C
compiler which refuses to allow declaring more than five local
variables because the target architecture has only got five
callee-saved registers.

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