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A versão atual: 2.17-alt2
Data da compilação: 31 janeiro 2003, 09:01 ( 1108.6 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 143.54 Kb
Home page: http://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount
Licença: GPL
Sumário: Measures source lines of code (SLOC) in programs
Descrição:
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Data da compilação: 31 janeiro 2003, 09:01 ( 1108.6 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 143.54 Kb
Home page: http://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount
Licença: GPL
Sumário: Measures source lines of code (SLOC) in programs
Descrição:
SLOCCount (pronounced "sloc-count") is a suite of programs for counting
physical source lines of code (SLOC) in potentially large software systems
(thus, SLOCCount is a "software metrics tool" or "software measurement tool").
SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages;
listed alphabetically, they are: Ada, Assembly, awk, Bourne shell, C, C++,
C shell, COBOL, Expect, Fortran, Java, lex/flex, LISP (including Scheme),
Modula-3, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, sed, TCL, and Yacc.
SLOCCount can automatically determine if a file
is a source code file or not, and if so, which language it's written in.
As a result, you can analyze large systems completely automatically;
it's been used to examine entire GNU/Linux distributions, for example.
SLOCCount also includes some report-generating tools
to collect the data generated and present it in several different formats.
Normally you can just run "sloccount DIRECTORY" and all the source code
in the directory and its descendants will be counted.
Mantenedor currente: Dmitry Malenko physical source lines of code (SLOC) in potentially large software systems
(thus, SLOCCount is a "software metrics tool" or "software measurement tool").
SLOCCount can count physical SLOC for a wide number of languages;
listed alphabetically, they are: Ada, Assembly, awk, Bourne shell, C, C++,
C shell, COBOL, Expect, Fortran, Java, lex/flex, LISP (including Scheme),
Modula-3, Objective-C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, sed, TCL, and Yacc.
SLOCCount can automatically determine if a file
is a source code file or not, and if so, which language it's written in.
As a result, you can analyze large systems completely automatically;
it's been used to examine entire GNU/Linux distributions, for example.
SLOCCount also includes some report-generating tools
to collect the data generated and present it in several different formats.
Normally you can just run "sloccount DIRECTORY" and all the source code
in the directory and its descendants will be counted.
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