Philippe C. Martin wrote:
"true" lines of code meant no blanks or comment - pycount calls those "normal
source code":
Pycount does not treat a blank line as "normal source code",
at least in the version I'm using. It quite clearly differentiates
between various types of lines, including a header
pylint looks good!
thanks
Philippe
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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 12:09:16 -0500, Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> I am looking for an eric3/linux compatible alternative to checking code
>> metrics (ex: true lines of code count)
>
> I don't know what "eric3/linux compatible" might be, I'm not sure
> what
>>I don't know what "eric3/linux compatible" might be, I'm not sure
>>what this would be an alternative _to_, and I don't know what you
>>mean by "true" lines of code count, but the only thing I've
>>noticed lately that counts lines of Python code, and I'm fairly
>>sure it would run fine on Linux,
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
I am looking for an eric3/linux compatible alternative to checking code
metrics (ex: true lines of code count)
I don't know what "eric3/linux compatible" might be, I'm not sure
what this would be an alternative _to_, and I don't know what you
mean by "true" lines of code
Hi,
I am looking for an eric3/linux compatible alternative to checking code
metrics (ex: true lines of code count)
Regards,
Philippe
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