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> 14000 lines of working code is no joke. Why bother refactoring?
Such monster are mostly full of bugs because maintenance becomes impossible if you've lost the overview. Let's be generous and assume 100 lines of code and clutter per function in average. That'll mean 140 functions... ... divide this by 5 or 10 or 15 ... > K.I.S.S. D.A.C.D. ° Splitting up into smaller units, included with do or require is pretty safe˛ ... and will add
Cheers Rolf
°) Divide and conquer, Dumbo! ˛) file scoped lexicals must be in the same file like the functions they access In reply to Re^2: Splitting program into modules (Divide And Conquer)
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