About: The Xemacs Sumo Tarball - a big collection of XEmacs lisp packages.
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The corresponding CLOC output data:4301 text files. 4019 unique files. 1718 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.90 T=15.91 s (163.9 files/s, 91878.6 lines/s) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lisp 2400 153770 219492 1031476 x 1.25 = 1289345.00 Java 114 2888 7675 13474 x 1.36 = 18324.64 DTD 20 2525 2717 7186 x 1.90 = 13653.40 XML 2 1039 64 5459 x 1.90 = 10372.10 HTML 14 551 0 5298 x 1.90 = 10066.20 TeX 7 632 404 1994 x 1.50 = 2991.00 Bourne Shell 15 134 344 772 x 3.81 = 2941.32 Perl 7 132 201 573 x 4.00 = 2292.00 Scheme 2 36 60 343 x 1.51 = 517.93 Ruby 2 40 36 257 x 4.20 = 1079.40 Clean 2 31 0 254 x 2.50 = 635.00 Standard ML 1 57 132 236 x 3.00 = 708.00 CSS 2 21 12 211 x 1.00 = 211.00 XSLT 4 44 0 156 x 1.90 = 296.40 Velocity Template Language 1 0 0 150 x 1.00 = 150.00 make 3 61 60 113 x 2.50 = 282.50 Haskell 2 30 29 93 x 2.11 = 196.23 Assembly 3 10 27 76 x 0.25 = 19.00 Python 1 18 46 49 x 4.20 = 205.80 DOS Batch 2 11 4 43 x 0.63 = 27.09 NAnt script 1 0 0 13 x 1.90 = 24.70 Ada 1 0 0 11 x 0.52 = 5.72 VHDL 1 0 0 11 x 4.21 = 46.31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 2607 162030 231303 1068248 x 1.27 = 1354390.74 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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).