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Re: Number of lines of code changed between tags
From: |
Matthew Riechers |
Subject: |
Re: Number of lines of code changed between tags |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Apr 2001 07:33:24 -0400 |
Here's an awk script that shows the lines for each file in a diff, with totals
at the end.
It looks like what you get from a cvs log. Just change "Index" to "diff" for a
non-cvs diff.
use like:
cvs diff -r tag1 -r tag2 |awk -f diffloc.awk
It's ugly but it works :)
Matt
----------------------- snip ---------------------------
#
# count lines in/out (like "cvs log") for an arbitrary diff
# This script can handle recursive diffs
# NOTE: The diff must be in the default format; context and unidiff is not
supported
#
/^>/ {i++}
/^</ {j++}
/^Index/ {
if (saved) {
printf ("%s\t+%d -%d lines\n", saved, i, j)
l_in += i
l_out += j
i = j = 0
}
saved = $0
}
END {printf ("\t\ttotal: +%d -%d lines\n", l_in, l_out)}
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Eric Siegerman wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 03:48:01PM -0700, Keith Beattie wrote:
> > How can I find the total number of lines changed (for text files only)
> > between two static tags for an entire module or subtree of the repository?
>
> cvs diff -r tag1 -r tag2 | ... | wc
>
> The ... is whatever intelligence you want to employ to filter out
> noise to get a more accurate count.
>
> --
>
> | | /\
> |-_|/ > Eric Siegerman, Toronto, Ont. address@hidden
> | | /
> With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not
> necessarily a good idea.
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