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[dsdp-pmc] RE: Suggestions for a LOC tool

Hi Doug,
 
I've been using SourceForge Metrics for computing the lines of code numbers
that are required for the Eclipse Due Diligence process (http://metrics.sourceforge.net/)
But it's also counting Java only, no XML and Text files.
 
Perhaps Bjorn knows something better?
 
Since the Due Diligence process requires computing Lines of Code, and there are
many different definitions what "lines of code" actually are, I think it would be
a good idea if the EMO proposed a tool to be used.

Cheers,
Martin
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Martin Oberhuber - WindRiver, Austria
+43(662)457915-85

 


From: Gaff, Doug
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:45 PM
To: ENG-WB-DSDP; Haigermoser, Helmut
Subject: Suggestions for a LOC tool

Hi folks,

 

Does anyone have a good recommendation for a Lines of Code counter?  I’ve been using SLOCcount, which is pretty good at removing redundant code, but it leaves comments out.  Anyone seen a free one for Eclipse?

 

Doug

 


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