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  • Subject: Re: COUNTING LINES OF CODE
  • From: MacWheel99@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 13:47:59 EDT

When I am in PDM
there are line counts associated with the various specifications
I do not know if that is SEU interactive or in the base source
if that could go to a file - you then have first & last line associated with 
each type of specification

When I do a compile, it counts comment lines differently from code lines & 
also from imports like standard subroutines & external layouts, so if you did 
compiles without replacing the executable member, then had the reports go to 
a file with a program to look at the count lines ... that would be another 
possibility

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)

> From: sublime78ska@yahoo.com (Phil)

>  If you have to omit comments and certain spec's, or identify how many 
> lines
>  are C specs, D specs, etc, you can read (using RPG) each record in each
>  member in the source file and count each read that isn't a comment or count
>  each record by SPEC.
>  
>  Over ride the source file with MBR(*ALL).
>  
>  Phil


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