Mark Dickinson <dickinsm <at> gmail.com> writes: > > There are certainly some open issues (e.g., what to do with > the existing Python module; what should other Python implementations > do). The existing module could be kept as a fallback. Also, the test suite should be careful to test both implementations (like what is currently done for the io module). > BTW, does anyone know the current SLOC count for py3k? Here you are, generated using David A. Wheeler's 'SLOCCount': SLOC Directory SLOC-by-Language (Sorted) 261496 Lib python=261451,sh=45 186769 Modules ansic=173279,asm=9561,sh=3929 53258 Objects ansic=53258 40257 Python ansic=40229,python=28 27220 Tools python=27117,ansic=67,sh=36 18892 Demo python=18511,ansic=377,sh=4 9168 PC ansic=8465,python=703 5840 Include ansic=5840 5799 Parser ansic=3914,python=1885 3485 Misc lisp=2948,python=242,sh=185,ansic=110 3101 Doc python=2306,ansic=795 3030 Mac python=2138,objc=775,sh=109,ansic=8 1666 top_dir python=1140,ansic=286,sh=240 349 PCbuild python=279,ansic=70 337 build ansic=295,python=42 0 Grammar (none) Totals grouped by language (dominant language first): python: 315842 (50.89%) ansic: 286993 (46.24%) asm: 9561 (1.54%) sh: 4548 (0.73%) lisp: 2948 (0.47%) objc: 775 (0.12%) Total Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 620,667
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