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Re: CVS question
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Eric Siegerman |
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Re: CVS question |
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Mon, 27 May 2002 13:50:07 -0400 |
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On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 09:03:36AM +0100, Gavin Whitelaw wrote:
> I have a requirement for my version control tool in that I want to be able
> to see both the number of new lines of code and the number of changed
> lines of code between two consecutive versions of a file so I can see
> some indication of the amount of coding effort.
>
> Does CVS support this?
You could always run "cvs diff", and pipe the output through a script
to total the "summary" lines:
XaY,Z Z-Y+1 lines added
X,YdZ Y-X+1 lines deleted
X,YcZ,W Hmmm, not sure; Y-X+1, or Z-W+1, or the maximum of
those, or the minimum? Depends on your definition of
"change", I guess :-)
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