#!/usr/bin/perl -w # python_count - count physical lines of code in Python programs. # Usage: python_count [-f file] [list_of_files] # file: file with a list of files to count (if "-", read list from stdin) # list_of_files: list of files to count # -f file or list_of_files can be used, or both # This is a trivial/naive program. # Comments begin with "#". # Python supports multi-line strings using """, which matches another """. # When not inside a multi-line string, a line whose first non-whitespace # is """ almost always indicates a programming comment; # this is also true for lines beginning with '"' # This means that a string which is part of an expression but which begins # a new line won't be counted; this problem is rare in practice. # This code DOES count _data_ inside a triple-quote (that's not a comment). # Note that this isn't true for single-quote, which is used in case # statements (etc.) but not in this context. # This is part of SLOCCount, a toolsuite that counts # source lines of code (SLOC). # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 David A. Wheeler. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # # To contact David A. Wheeler, see his website at: # http://www.dwheeler.com. # # $total_sloc = 0; # Do we have "-f" (read list of files from second argument)? if (($#ARGV >= 1) && ($ARGV[0] eq "-f")) { # Yes, we have -f if ($ARGV[1] eq "-") { # The list of files is in STDIN while () { chomp ($_); &count_file ($_); } } else { # The list of files is in the file $ARGV[1] open (FILEWITHLIST, $ARGV[1]) || die "Error: Could not open $ARGV[1]\n"; while () { chomp ($_); &count_file ($_); } close FILEWITHLIST; } shift @ARGV; shift @ARGV; } # Process all (remaining) arguments as file names while ($file = shift @ARGV) { &count_file ($file); } print "Total:\n"; print "$total_sloc\n"; sub count_file { my ($file) = @_; my $sloc = 0; my $isintriple = 0; # A triple-quote is in effect. my $isincomment = 0; # We are in a multiline (triple-quoted) comment. open (FILE, $file); while () { if (! $isintriple) { # Normal case: s/""".*"""//; # Delete triple-quotes that begin & end on the line. s/^\s*"([^"]|(\\"))+"//; # Delete lonely strings starting on BOL. s/#.*//; # Delete "#" comments. if (m/"""/) { # Does a multiline triple-quote begin here? $isintriple = 1; if (m/^\s*"""/) {$isincomment = 1;} # It's a comment if at BOL. } } else { # we ARE in a triple. if (m/"""/) { if ($isincomment) { s/.*?"""//; # Delete string text if it's a comment (not if data) } else { s/.*?"""/x/; # Leave something there to count. } # But wait! Another triple might start on this line! # (see Python-1.5.2/Tools/freeze/makefreeze.py for an example) if (m/"""/) { # It did! No change in state! } else { $isintriple = 0; $isincomment = 0; } } } # TO DEBUG: # print "cmmnt=${isincomment} trp=${isintriple}: $_\n"; if ( (!$isincomment) && m/\S/) {$sloc++;}; } print "$sloc $file\n"; $total_sloc += $sloc; $sloc = 0; if ($isintriple) { print STDERR "No closing triple-doublequote-marks in file $file\n"; } # Reset rest of state: $isintriple = 0; $isincomment = 0; close (FILE); # Reset $. (line count) each time. }