counting lines of code

Steve Holden steve at holdenweb.com
Fri Jan 22 16:30:38 EST 2010


Robert Kern wrote:
> On 2010-01-21 15:31 , Phlip wrote:
>> Aahz wrote:
>>> In article
>>> <7e09df6a-cda1-480e-a971-8f8a70ac4118 at b9g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
>>> Phlip <phlip2005 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Jan 20, 11:20=A0pm, Michele Simionato <michele.simion... at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> pylint does too many things, I want something fast that just counts
>>>>> the lines and can be run on thousands of files at once.
>>>>> cloc seems fine, I have just tried on 2,000 files and it gives me a
>>>>> report in just a few seconds.
>>>> In my experience with Python codebases that big...
>>>>
>>>> ...how many of those lines are duplicated, and might merge together
>>>> into a better design?
>>>
>>> Um... do you have any clue who you followed up to? If you don't, Google
>>> is your friend.
>>
>> Oh, sorry, did I have the wrong opinion?
> 
> You had a condescending attitude.
> 
Towards someone who is fairly obviously not a Python neophyte.

Please don't think we are telling you you can't have any opinion you
like. Just don't expect to get away with it when you are wrong ;-)

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regards
 Steve
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