On 03/12/2019 17:15, Mark Shannon wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am proposing a new PEP, still in draft form, to impose a limit of
> one million on various aspects of Python programs, such as the lines
> of code per module.
>
> Any thoughts or feedback?
>
> The PEP:
> https://github.com/markshannon/peps/blob/one-million/pep-1000000.rst
>
> Cheers,
> Mark. 

Shortened the mail - as I want my comment to be short. There are many
longish ones, and have not gotten through them all.

One guiding principle I learned from a professor (forgot his name sadly).

A program has exactly - zero (0) of something, one (1) of something, or
infinite. The moment it gets set to X, the case for X+1 appears.

Since we are not talking about zero, or one - I guess my comment is make
sure it can be used to infinity.

Regards,

Michael

p.s. If this has already been suggested - my apologies for any noise.


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