• xedrak
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    1211 months ago

    8,000+ lines in a single file??? I’m going to be sick

    • GroteStreet 🦘
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      1311 months ago

      Oh that’s not uncommon in the industry. Especially when dealing with legacy code.

      Personal best was 40k lines in a file called misc.c containing all the global functions that don’t fit anywhere else.

      Runner up was the one where each developer dumped their miscellaneous functions in their own files, so they don’t have to deal with merge conflicts. Which means we had x1.c, x2.c, x3.c … etc.

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        811 months ago

        Oh trust me, I know. Personal best is 20k lines in a Java file that served as the main control flow of the entire software. Just because it’s common doesn’t make me any less disgusted 😂

        Thankfully now I’m the asshole senior who gets to prevent this kind of stuff from happening in the first place. But like you said, that doesn’t help with legacy applications lol.

      • YMS
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        Best I can offer is a combined UI and logic class with 12,500 lines currently. It started out with less than 3,000 lines in the year 2000 (using the brand new Java 1.3), grew to 14,000 over time and survived our recent project-wide one-year cleanup project with only minor losses of code lines.

        • GroteStreet 🦘
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          211 months ago

          I was kinda hoping you were gonna finish that first sentence with “in a java applet”. Cause that would’ve been awesome.

    • Dandroid
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      711 months ago

      I work for one of the mega corporations as a decently high level software engineer. My team’s job is to maintain legacy code. This is my life. 😞

      • GroteStreet 🦘
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        311 months ago

        Ah, a fellow janitorial staff. Some of these shit have been there so long they’ve seeped through the walls. There’s no way to get rid of them, short of demolishing the whole building.

    • @aidanOP
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      411 months ago

      You should see Firefox source code, there are many files like that. Honestly it’s better than having 100,000 files which is what would happen with the size of Firefox.

      • YMS
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        211 months ago

        As someone who professionally works in a project with many, many thousands of files (I don’t know the exact number right now, but we’re coming close to 10 million lines of code) and many of them having thousands of lines (see my other comment): No, longer files is not better than more files.

        • @aidanOP
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          111 months ago

          It depends, obviously if stuff is unrelated than they should be in separate files, but having in one folder 1000 files containing each function I think that would be very exhausting to search through to understand the code.