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c_count (classify and count lines of C or C++ source)
c_count counts lines, statements, other simple measures of C/C++
source programs. It isn't lex/yacc based, and is easily portable to a
variety of systems.
Note: By default, the binary and man page are installed as C_count
(uppercase C), to prevent a conflict with /usr/bin/c_count from the
SBo sloccount package. If you really want, you can run this script
with LOWERCASE=yes in the environment to install as c_count... but if
you do this, don't install sloccount on the same system.
c_count gives more detailed statistics than sloccount, but does not
include sloccount's person-years and cost estimates.
Example output from c_count:
$ C_count filename.c
3656 1513 |filename.c
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3656 1513 total lines/statements
881 lines had comments 24.1 %
47 comments are inline -1.3 %
537 lines were blank 14.7 %
197 lines for preprocessor 5.4 %
2088 lines containing code 57.1 %
3656 total lines 100.0 %
18053 comment-chars 22.8 %
4739 nontext-comment-chars 6.0 %
18594 whitespace-chars 23.5 %
2527 preprocessor-chars 3.2 %
35098 statement-chars 44.4 %
79011 total characters 100.0 %
3919 tokens, average length 6.99
0.48 ratio of comment:code
205 top-level blocks/statements
9 maximum blocklevel
2.93 ratio of blocklevel:code
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