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Counting Lines in a MS VC++ 6.0 project

By , 4 Aug 2001
 

Sample Image - LineCounter.gif

Introduction

Ever wondered how many lines a project you have worked on for a month (or maybe for a year!)? Well, we did this for you :)

This program (LineCounter) was developed with one purpose only: to count your lines!

The program is able to count source code, comments (both styles: "// comment" and "/* comment */"), and blank lines. It shows the results in a couple of editboxes, and has a preview window (right click on the list).

The program opens the project file (.dsp) and throws it through the parsing code. After parsing is done the list of project files is steped-by-step and lines are counted.

That's it! The source code is pretty self explanatory, so I guess you'll manage.

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GeneralMy vote of 3memberjyl_hrb17 Apr '11 - 21:41 
Questionhow to use the code counter in perl?membermoaweah naser17 Jul '07 - 20:27 
AnswerRe: how to use the code counter in perl?memberAS-codeproject14 Aug '07 - 12:09 
GeneralSome Modifications I would suggestmemberRay Steel13 Oct '04 - 13:44 
Generalthis is definitely a useful tool, and...memberZhefu Zhang2 Dec '03 - 8:10 
GeneralRe: this is definitely a useful tool, and...sussAnonymous16 Sep '04 - 22:05 
Generalyour program is not counting lines correctlymemberevilman1 Feb '03 - 9:33 
Questionwhy?memberIvan Tsygoulyov24 Dec '02 - 23:24 
GeneralMmmmh...memberRage26 Nov '02 - 4:45 
Questiondoes anyone really need this?memberkokie19 May '02 - 9:03 
AnswerRe: does anyone really need this?memberDoug Kimzey20 May '02 - 9:27 
GeneralRe: does anyone really need this?memberPerFnurt6 Feb '04 - 15:24 
AnswerRe: does anyone really need this?memberAnonymous28 May '02 - 13:45 
AnswerRe: does anyone really need this?memberNelno18 Dec '02 - 15:27 
GeneralRe: does anyone really need this?memberDimitris Vassiliades19 Mar '03 - 8:40 
GeneralIt is not bad, Indeed it is much useful than that upstair guy whose article is 3- ptmemberZhefu Zhang11 Nov '03 - 11:11 
GeneralHmm, .dswmemberRazvan Marcus12 Dec '01 - 3:19 
GeneralGood workmemberRejeesh.T.S8 Aug '01 - 23:09 
Good work. I have a suggestion. U should have put a number for each line at the time of viewing the file.
QuestionAnd those constructions?memberAnonymous6 Aug '01 - 11:19 
GeneralTeacher caught me using Java...memberStephen Kellett6 Aug '01 - 11:01 
GeneralRe: Teacher caught me using Java...memberck6 Aug '01 - 11:20 
GeneralRe: Teacher caught me using Java...memberPaul Evans25 Mar '03 - 5:41 
QuestionIt's a dupe?memberGeorge5 Aug '01 - 16:46 
AnswerRe: It's a dupe?member_declspec5 Aug '01 - 21:25 
GeneralRe: It's a dupe?memberBrian V Shifrin6 Aug '01 - 12:06 

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