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  • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

    Hi All,

    Is there any way to find out the total number lines count in my Qt Project.

    Thank You.

    jsulmJ Online
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    jsulm
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    @Pradeep-P-N There is well known command line tool for that: sloccount

    https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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    • EddyE Eddy

      this plugin looks promising

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      Pradeep P N
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      Hi @Eddy i did try it but i couldn't get the solution.
      Hi @mrjj Yes i want to count all the lines in CPP and H and also in my QML files

      Pradeep Nimbalkar.
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      • jsulmJ jsulm

        @Pradeep-P-N There is well known command line tool for that: sloccount

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        Pradeep P N
        wrote on last edited by Pradeep P N
        #9

        @jsulm Can you please give me more details on sloccount and how can i use it with Qt

        Pradeep Nimbalkar.
        Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
        Keep code clean.

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        • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

          @jsulm Can you please give me more details on sloccount and how can i use it with Qt

          jsulmJ Online
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          jsulm
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          @Pradeep-P-N Why not just use Google?
          Then you will find https://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount/
          "how can i use it with Qt" - you don't use it with Qt (as Qt is not a programming language), you use it with your C++ source code. It does not support QML though.

          https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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          • J.HilkJ Online
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            J.Hilk
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            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            This is as good of a reason as it gets to write a small program, that does the work for you.

            Recursively opening your source file folder and counting how often QIODevice::readline can be called.

            Shouldn't take more than a few minutes to do.


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            • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

              @jsulm Can you please give me more details on sloccount and how can i use it with Qt

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              mrjj
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @Pradeep-P-N

              sloccount topmost-source-code-directory
              so like
              sloccount c:\projects\testproject

              https://www.dwheeler.com/sloccount/sloccount.html

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              • J.HilkJ Online
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                J.Hilk
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                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                I had some time during breakfast :-)

                #include <QCoreApplication>
                #include <QDir>
                #include <QFile>
                #include <QTextStream>
                #include <QVector>
                
                int countLines(QString path){
                    QFile f(path);
                    int cnt = 0;
                
                    if(f.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)){
                        QTextStream read(&f);
                        while(!read.atEnd()){
                            read.readLine();
                            cnt++;
                        }
                    }
                    f.close();
                    return cnt;
                }
                
                int parseDir(QString path){
                    int cnt = 0;
                    QDir dir(path);
                    QStringList dirs = dir.entryList(QDir::AllDirs |QDir::NoDotAndDotDot);
                    QStringList file = dir.entryList(QDir::Files);
                    for(QString dir : dirs){
                            cnt += parseDir(path + "/"+dir);
                    }
                
                    for(QString s : file){
                        if(s.splitRef('.').last() == "h" || s.splitRef('.').last() == "cpp")
                            cnt += countLines(path + "/"+s);
                    }
                
                    return cnt;
                }
                
                int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                {
                    QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                
                    int count = 0;
                
                    count += PathDir(a.arguments().last());
                
                    QTextStream out(stdout);
                    out << "Lines in project: " << a.arguments().last() << ": "<< endl <<count << endl;
                
                    return a.exec();
                }
                

                Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


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                Q: What does it do?
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                • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                  I had some time during breakfast :-)

                  #include <QCoreApplication>
                  #include <QDir>
                  #include <QFile>
                  #include <QTextStream>
                  #include <QVector>
                  
                  int countLines(QString path){
                      QFile f(path);
                      int cnt = 0;
                  
                      if(f.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)){
                          QTextStream read(&f);
                          while(!read.atEnd()){
                              read.readLine();
                              cnt++;
                          }
                      }
                      f.close();
                      return cnt;
                  }
                  
                  int parseDir(QString path){
                      int cnt = 0;
                      QDir dir(path);
                      QStringList dirs = dir.entryList(QDir::AllDirs |QDir::NoDotAndDotDot);
                      QStringList file = dir.entryList(QDir::Files);
                      for(QString dir : dirs){
                              cnt += parseDir(path + "/"+dir);
                      }
                  
                      for(QString s : file){
                          if(s.splitRef('.').last() == "h" || s.splitRef('.').last() == "cpp")
                              cnt += countLines(path + "/"+s);
                      }
                  
                      return cnt;
                  }
                  
                  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                  {
                      QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
                  
                      int count = 0;
                  
                      count += PathDir(a.arguments().last());
                  
                      QTextStream out(stdout);
                      out << "Lines in project: " << a.arguments().last() << ": "<< endl <<count << endl;
                  
                      return a.exec();
                  }
                  
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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  @J.Hilk Well, it is a bit more complex :-) For example your version counts empty lines and comment lines.

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @J.Hilk Well, it is a bit more complex :-) For example your version counts empty lines and comment lines.

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                    J.Hilk
                    Moderators
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #15

                    @jsulm well obviously :-P
                    but that could be addressed e.g:

                    int countLines(QString path){
                        QFile f(path);
                        int cnt = 0;
                    
                        if(f.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text)){
                            QTextStream read(&f);
                            QString line;
                            bool comment = false;
                            while(!read.atEnd()){
                                line = read.readLine();
                                line = line.simplified();
                                line.replace(" ","");
                                if(line.size() >0){
                                    if(line.leftRef(2) != "//"){
                                        if(line.contains("/*"))
                                            comment = true;
                                        if(line.contains("*/"))
                                            comment = false;
                                        if(!comment)
                                            cnt++;
                                    }
                                }
                            }
                        }
                        f.close();
                        return cnt;
                    }
                    

                    Be aware of the Qt Code of Conduct, when posting : https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct


                    Q: What's that?
                    A: It's blue light.
                    Q: What does it do?
                    A: It turns blue.

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                    • Pradeep P NP Offline
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                      Pradeep P N
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Thanks All for the help.
                      Moving to solved.

                      Pradeep Nimbalkar.
                      Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
                      Keep code clean.

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                      • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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                        Kent-Dorfman
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        find and grep...find and grep

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                        • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

                          find and grep...find and grep

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                          aha_1980
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @Kent-Dorfman would you like to elaborate a bit more?

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                            wrosecrans
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19
                            find . -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.cpp -exec grep \\\; {} \; | wc -l
                            

                            Would find all the .h and .cpp find in the current directory, and count the number of lines with a semicolon. For the most things, that's probably a pretty useful count of code LOC, and requires no extra tools to be installed.

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                            • fcarneyF Offline
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                              fcarney
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #20

                              Is this for some kind of line-counting match?

                              C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                              • W wrosecrans
                                find . -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.cpp -exec grep \\\; {} \; | wc -l
                                

                                Would find all the .h and .cpp find in the current directory, and count the number of lines with a semicolon. For the most things, that's probably a pretty useful count of code LOC, and requires no extra tools to be installed.

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                                Pradeep P N
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #21

                                @wrosecrans
                                This don't do the folder search recursive right. ?

                                Pradeep Nimbalkar.
                                Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
                                Keep code clean.

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                                • Pradeep P NP Pradeep P N

                                  @wrosecrans
                                  This don't do the folder search recursive right. ?

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                                  aha_1980
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #22

                                  @Pradeep-P-N

                                  I have not tested this code, but find is recursive so it should work.

                                  Regards

                                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                                  • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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                                    Kent-Dorfman
                                    wrote on last edited by Kent-Dorfman
                                    #23

                                    yes, the default behaviour of find "in unix" is recursive. grep is a pattern matcher. I use

                                    find . -type f -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.hpp -o \
                                    -iname \*.c -o -iname \*.cc -o -iname \*.cxx \
                                    -o -iname \*.cpp | \
                                    xargs -n 1 egrep -v "^[ \t]*$" | wc -l
                                    

                                    prints total of all target file lines (found recursively). ignores blank lines

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                                    • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

                                      yes, the default behaviour of find "in unix" is recursive. grep is a pattern matcher. I use

                                      find . -type f -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.hpp -o \
                                      -iname \*.c -o -iname \*.cc -o -iname \*.cxx \
                                      -o -iname \*.cpp | \
                                      xargs -n 1 egrep -v "^[ \t]*$" | wc -l
                                      

                                      prints total of all target file lines (found recursively). ignores blank lines

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                                      Pradeep P N
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #24

                                      Hi @Kent-Dorfman
                                      Cool, Linux commands are always awesome.
                                      I just Added *.qml to the command so i can include qml also for the line count.

                                      find . -type f -iname \*.h -o -iname \*.hpp -o -iname \*.qml -o \
                                      -iname \*.c -o -iname \*.cc -o -iname \*.cxx \
                                      -o -iname \*.cpp | \
                                      xargs -n 1 egrep -v "^[ \t]*$" | wc -l
                                      

                                      Thanks a lot again
                                      @mrjj @Eddy @jsulm @J-Hilk @Kent-Dorfman @aha_1980 @wrosecrans .

                                      Have a great day.

                                      Pradeep Nimbalkar.
                                      Upvote the answer(s) that helped you to solve the issue...
                                      Keep code clean.

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                                        Dr. Abel
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #25

                                        This tool will help you.
                                        cloc-1.74.

                                        It is collected in PyMake project.
                                        github https://github.com/AbelTian/PyMake.git (fetch)
                                        github https://github.com/AbelTian/PyMake.git (push)
                                        origin https://gitee.com/drabel/PyMake (fetch)
                                        origin https://gitee.com/drabel/PyMake (push)

                                        In demo/ dir.

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