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SCLC

A multi-language software size measurement tool. (2005 - present)

 

Participants

  • CSDL:  Julie Sakuda, Aaron Kagawa, Austen Ito, Michael Paulding, Philip Johnson
  • Affiliates: Sun Microsystems, HPCS

Summary

SCLC (Source Code Line Counter) counts the size of different types of source code files, providing the number of comment, non-comment, blank, and total lines. In addition, a count of "tokens" is provided for organizations where code layout variability makes line-oriented size counts unreliable for analysis purposes. The latest stable release of SCLC supports the following file types: Ada, Assembly, Awk, C, C++, Chapel, CSharp, CSS, Eiffel, FORTRAN, HTML, Java, JavaScript, Jess, JSP, Lisp, make, Matlab, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, shell, SQL, Tcl, Template, XML, ZPL.

Software

Available at the SCLC Google Project Hosting Page.

Status

Started in Spring, 2005.  Developing is ongoing as of 2008.

Keywords

Software metrics, software size
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