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CLOC ("Count Lines of Code") analysis of fs-check-0.9.tar.gz (3 Jul 2008, 128860 Bytes)

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Histograms of CLOC analysis data of fs-check-0.9.tar.gz (y-axes: linear scale)
Histograms of CLOC analysis data of fs-check-0.9.tar.gz (y-axes: logarithm scale)

The corresponding CLOC output data:
      43 text files.
      28 unique files.                              
      31 files ignored.

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.88  T=0.07 s (176.1 files/s, 34834.9 lines/s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Language          files     blank   comment      code    scale   3rd gen. equiv
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Perl                  6       222       356       783 x   4.00 =        3132.00
HTML                  2        70         4       551 x   1.90 =        1046.90
m4                    1        40         6       203 x   1.00 =         203.00
make                  3        25        65        49 x   2.50 =         122.50
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUM:                 12       357       431      1586 x   2.84 =        4504.40
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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).
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