On 13/01/2017 18:47, Ian Kelly wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:07 AM, BartC <b...@freeuk.com> wrote:
Even when it turns out that the actual code on github is 1000 lines rather
than 500! Maybe it grew a bit since the 500 lines was quoted.

I assume they're excluding blank lines, comments and docstrings. And I
don't know whether the 500 lines is a hard limit or if there is a bit
of leeway there.


https://github.com/nedbat/byterun/blob/master/byterun/pyvm2.py

github reports 869 sloc from a total of 1044 lines.

But 1000 lines is still small compared with the 220,000 lines of CPython (and that was an old version) which is only the C code and nothing else.

If someone wants to experiment with the behaviour of a byte-code, they might be able to do with this project (I haven't tried), more easily than with the real thing.


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