Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ukma!xanth!ginosko!uunet!opel!johnk From: johnk@opel.UUCP (John Kennedy) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: C source lines in file Keywords: C Message-ID: <257@opel.UUCP> Date: 14 Aug 89 07:07:09 GMT References: <35120@ccicpg.UUCP> <10707@smoke.BRL.MIL> Reply-To: johnk@opel.UUCP (John Kennedy) Organization: Second Source, Inc., Annapolis, MD Lines: 19 In article <10707@smoke.BRL.MIL> gwyn@brl.arpa (Doug Gwyn) writes: >In article <35120@ccicpg.UUCP> swonk@ccicpg.UUCP (Glen Swonk) writes: >-Does anyone have a program or a method of determing >-the number of C source lines in a source file? >-My assumption is that comments don't count as source >-lines unless the comment is on a line with code. > >What precisely is this supposed to measure? It is not uncommon to generate NCSL (Non-Commentary Source Lines) for purposes of productivity. No, this does not encourage programmers not to comment their files. NCSL estimates have a relationship to size and execution time predictions. Comments do not. John -- John Kennedy johnk@opel.UUCP Second Source, Inc. Annapolis, MD