About: Ceylon is a new programming language that’s deeply influenced by Java and designed for writing large programs in teams. Sources (Java).
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No. of package member files: 16140 (13293 files within 2847 directories)
The corresponding CLOC output data:12528 text files. 6268 unique files. 6402 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.96 T=65.60 s (95.6 files/s, 12336.2 lines/s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Java 4607 60204 150962 389736 x 1.36 = 530040.96 XML 536 9266 1692 84935 x 1.90 = 161376.50 XSLT 126 6779 2947 44515 x 1.90 = 84578.50 JavaScript 635 277 511 11001 x 1.48 = 16281.48 Ant 30 971 609 7425 x 1.90 = 14107.50 Properties 53 2803 2570 5969 x 1.36 = 8117.84 ANTLR Grammar 6 489 111 5106 x 2.00 = 10212.00 Bourne Shell 74 1155 1793 3675 x 3.81 = 14001.75 Gradle 37 468 243 2031 x 4.00 = 8124.00 Markdown 34 842 5 1828 x 1.00 = 1828.00 CSS 6 233 8 993 x 1.00 = 993.00 Groovy 16 152 113 687 x 4.10 = 2816.70 Text 46 201 0 660 x 0.50 = 330.00 Maven 10 88 61 615 x 1.90 = 1168.50 C/C++ Header 6 143 697 370 x 1.00 = 370.00 make 2 76 185 368 x 2.50 = 920.00 DTD 5 159 280 355 x 1.90 = 674.50 INI 4 0 0 302 x 1.00 = 302.00 AsciiDoc 1 120 29 295 x 1.50 = 442.50 HTML 25 80 45 286 x 1.90 = 543.40 DOS Batch 4 64 33 191 x 0.63 = 120.33 Bourne Again Shell 3 31 37 158 x 3.81 = 601.98 Perl 1 20 5 115 x 4.00 = 460.00 YAML 1 8 3 19 x 0.90 = 17.10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 6268 84629 162939 561635 x 1.53 = 858428.54 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A hint: This alternative CLOC analysis has tried to exclude third party and other code unsuited for a codespell analysis (e.g. files containing fonts, codepage or character set definitions, dictionaries, names, SVG or non-English languages). But there exists the "standard" CLOC analysis that has included all package contents files (with the exception of files generated by code-production systems such as GNU autotools).