Ok, that makes sense to me. I took a look at what is included and
the only component that I'm not sure should be there is the '*.ll'
files in test/. They add over 55K lines to the tally. They were not
really developed by LLVM people so it's not clear if they should be
counted (the same goes for *.c in test/ and *.c and *.cpp in
examples/, but those are very small, less than 3K in all).
In any case, thanks for the info. My question is answered.
--Vikram
http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
On Aug 17, 2006, at 11:41 AM, Reid Spencer wrote:
> You can see exactly what it contains by reviewing the
"utils/llvmdo"
> script. The script is invoked by "utils/countloc.sh" with the
-code-
> only
> option to eliminate a few things that shouldn't be considered
> code. The
> details are too long to list here but its simple enough to
> understand in
> the llvmdo script.
>
> To answer your specific questions, it includes makefiles and the
> deja-gnu tests, but not llvm-test. All generated files (yacc, lex,
> etc.), documentation, autoconf stuff, xcode, win32, runtime code and
> projects are not included.
>
> And, yes, its more accurate now than its been for a while. If you have
> any suggestions on how it could be improved, please let me know.
>
> Reid.
>
> On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 11:12 -0500, Vikram Adve wrote:
>> Does anyone know if the Lines-of-code metric on the Nightly Test page
>> is accurate? And does it include Makefiles and test suite source or
>> only LLVM source? Thanks,
>>
>> --Vikram
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>> http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
>>
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