On 6/5/2013 12:38 AM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
Maybe some do, but many don't, and 1000 lines is _far_ from too much. If we
start making modules that small, we're going to end up with tons of them to
wade through to find anything.

1. It isn't any harder to find things in multiple files than in one file.

2. If there's a ton in one file, you have to wade through the ton to find what you're looking for.


Your argument has merit if you are using a floppy disk drive for storage, as floppies are agonizingly slow to read files off of. But that problem disappeared 30 years ago.

(At an SD conference back in the 80's, I was on a compiler panel with the compiler guys from Microsoft, Borland, etc. We were each asked how our respective compilers worked on floppy systems. The guys would say "well, you set it up this way, configure it that way, juggle what goes on which floppy, and you can do it!" I was the third of five guys, and my response was:

"We charge $200 extra for the floppy disk development system, and ship you a hard disk with it."

That was the end of that discussion, and I never heard that question again.

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