"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I have the code here (probably not the latest bcs I left the company > when it was acquired), let's do a little experiment, for what it's > worth: 89727 lines of Lisp code in 131 modules (lisp code files), 3306 > "(defun" (by grep|wc), and 261 "(defmacro". [We did NOT use macros as > functions!] [Note that lines of code doesn't really matter in Lisp.]
Wow--my emacs install has 1,152,598 lines of code in 1,570 files, 29,244 defuns and 1,393 defmacros. This really doesn't prove anything whatsoever (as I imagine that your stuff was a _lot_ more complex), except maybe how great the FSF is for giving away this sort of thing for free. -- Robert Uhl <http://public.xdi.org/=ruhl> `We're ten parsecs from Regina, we've got a full tank of LH-two, a half pack of cigarettes, I've dimmed the lights, and we're wearing sunglasses.' `Let's jump.' --Leslie Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list