Hi,
Is it possible to find the number of lines of code in an entire solution? I've heard of MZ-Tools but is there an open source equivalent?
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Hi, Is it possible to find the number of lines of code in an entire solution? I've heard of MZ-Tools but is there an open source equivalent?
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An open source line counter for VS2005, 2003 and 2002 is available here: There is also discussion of creating a line counting VS addin, complete with code on Codeproject, here http://www.codeproject.com/KB/macros/LineCounterAddin.aspx Also Slick Edit Gadgets have a nice line-counter, here: http://www.slickedit.com/content/view/441 and Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 includes a good line counter. Just remember though:
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I've found powershell useful for this. Because I consider LoC to be a pretty bogus metric anyway, I don't believe anything more formal should be required. From a smallish solution's directory:
That will count the non-blank lines in all the solution's .cs and .xaml files. For a larger project, I just used a different extension list:
Why use an entire app when a single command-line will do it? :) |
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In Visual Studio Team System 2008 you can do from the menu Analyze--> 'Calculate Code Metrics for Solution' and it will give you a line count of your entire solution (among other things g) |
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You could use:
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cloc is an excellent commandline, Perl-based, Windows-executable which will break down the blank lines, commented lines, and source lines of code, grouped by file-formats. Now it won't specifically run on a VS solution file, but it can recurse through directories, and you can set up filename filters as you see fit. Here's the sample output from their web page:
prompt> cloc perl-5.10.0.tar.gz
4076 text files.
3883 unique files.
1521 files ignored.
http://cloc.sourceforge.net v 1.07 T=10.0 s (251.0 files/s, 84566.5 lines/s)
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Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv
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Perl 2052 110356 112521 309778 x 4.00 = 1239112.00
C 135 18718 22862 140483 x 0.77 = 108171.91
C/C++ Header 147 7650 12093 44042 x 1.00 = 44042.00
Bourne Shell 116 3402 5789 36882 x 3.81 = 140520.42
Lisp 1 684 2242 7515 x 1.25 = 9393.75
make 7 498 473 2044 x 2.50 = 5110.00
C++ 10 312 277 2000 x 1.51 = 3020.00
XML 26 231 0 1972 x 1.90 = 3746.80
yacc 2 128 97 1549 x 1.51 = 2338.99
YAML 2 2 0 489 x 0.90 = 440.10
DOS Batch 11 85 50 322 x 0.63 = 202.86
HTML 1 19 2 98 x 1.90 = 186.20
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SUM: 2510 142085 156406 547174 x 2.84 = 1556285.03
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The third generation equivalent scale is a rough estimate of how much code it would take in a third generation language. Not terribly useful, but interesting anyway. |
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