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Re: A mathematical foundation of reflexion?: msg#00061os.tunes
>>>>> "Massimo" == Massimo Dentico <m.dentico@xxxxxxxx> writes: Massimo> Laurent Martelli wrote: [...] Massimo> [remember that a colon definition is a procedure Massimo> difinition] As a metric I did some analysis of code Massimo> examples Chuck has provided. The numbers I find most Massimo> interesting is that the length of the average colon Massimo> definition is 44 characters. The length of the longest Massimo> colon definition was 70 characters. This is a sign that he Massimo> has factored, factored, factored. How big are the average Massimo> definitions in your code? Smaller definitions are easier Massimo> to code, easier to test, etc. >> And harder to understand when there are too many of them. It is >> easier to understand a program made of a single 10 lines function >> than one made of 10 function of one line. [...] Massimo> On what is it based your judgment? With one function, you read the program sequentially. As long as you can remember the first line you are reading the last one, it's OK. With 10 functions, you'll have to mentally emulate the call stack each time you encounter a function call. This requires more concentration, I think. Especially when you have big depth of the call tree. It may not be a problem if the function is well known to you (`sinus' for instance), because you don't have to inspect it's code to know what it does : you know this just by seeing the name if the function. But if the function was only introduced in order to increase code reuse, I think it does not help understanding the program. At least at first sight. But I admit that if you look at a lot of programs which happen to use the same functions, those functions will become familiar to you. -- Laurent Martelli martelli@xxxxxxxxxxx |
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