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Offline Per_T

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« Posted 2005-01-21 11:46:24 »

Anyone knows how to count the total amount of rows (java code) in an entire project?
Offline Middy

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« Reply #1 - Posted 2005-02-02 06:22:16 »

I suppose you mean lines...

There is no tool for eclipse


On linux there is a tool called "linecount", on a debian you can just write "apt get linecount" to install it. It can count your Java code for you and even calculate manhours based on the COCOMO method (A very silly method but fun nontheless).

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Offline Evil-Devil

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« Reply #2 - Posted 2005-03-11 15:17:08 »

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Anyone knows how to count the total amount of rows (java code) in an entire project?

do a search on google for "sourcecodecounter". It is freeware and should do the worth.
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Offline shochu

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« Reply #3 - Posted 2005-03-23 13:45:52 »

Try this eclipse plugin

http://metrics.sourceforge.net/

hmmm ... I just tried installing it but couldn't get it to work.  Let me know if you have any luck.  
Offline K.I.L.E.R

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« Reply #4 - Posted 2005-04-05 05:40:52 »

Working here.
Extract it into your Eclipse folder like it is and then run Eclipse.

Instructions are on the site. Right click on your project and go into project properties and there should be an option to enable Metrices.

I'm using Eclipse 3.1M5a.


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Try this eclipse plugin

http://metrics.sourceforge.net/

hmmm ... I just tried installing it but couldn't get it to work.  Let me know if you have any luck.  


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