Terry schrieb:
On 2月7日, 下午3时36分, "Martin v. Löwis" <mar...@v.loewis.de> wrote:
Does that say something about the code quality of Python3.0?
Not necessarily. IIUC, copying a single file with 2000 lines
completely could already account for that increase.
It would be interesting to see what specific files have gained
large numbers of additional files, compared to 2.5.
Regards,
Martin
But the duplication are always not very big, from about 100 lines
(rare) to less the 5 lines. As you can see the Rate30 is much bigger
than Rate60, that means there are a lot of small duplications.
Do you by any chance have a few examples of these? There is a lot of
idiomatic code in python to e.g. acquire and release the GIL or doing
refcount-stuff. If that happens to be done with rather generic names as
arguments, I can well imagine that as being the cause.
Diez
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