About: Daisy is a comprehensive content management application framework, consisting of a standalone repository server accessible through HTTP/XML (using the ReST style of WebServices) and/or a high-level (remote) Java API, and an extensive browsing and editing DaisyWiki application running inside Apache Cocoon.
Fossies downloads: /linux/www/old/ daisy-2.4.2.tar.gz (tar.bz2|tar.xz|zip)
Fossies services: Member browsing
No. of package members: 7894 (6223 files within 1671 directories)
The corresponding CLOC output data:5155 text files. 5051 unique files. 300 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.88 T=4.24 s (1146.4 files/s, 325663.0 lines/s) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HTML 3076 105213 54468 862812 x 1.90 = 1639342.80 Java 615 19521 38777 81019 x 1.36 = 110185.84 JavaScript 392 11832 20730 70147 x 1.48 = 103817.56 XML 386 4889 8058 30434 x 1.90 = 57824.60 XSLT 139 2306 2518 17383 x 1.90 = 33027.70 DTD 29 3271 5943 8752 x 1.90 = 16628.80 XSD 13 1776 291 7817 x 1.90 = 14852.30 CSS 65 914 565 6590 x 1.00 = 6590.00 Maven 49 111 86 5088 x 1.90 = 9667.20 diff 4 121 990 2221 x 1.00 = 2221.00 SQL 16 270 0 1190 x 2.29 = 2725.10 Bourne Shell 25 209 329 789 x 3.81 = 3006.09 DOS Batch 28 223 231 530 x 0.63 = 333.90 Perl 3 74 55 382 x 4.00 = 1528.00 JSP 11 38 0 361 x 1.48 = 534.28 C 1 119 66 295 x 0.77 = 227.15 Clean 1 15 0 177 x 2.50 = 442.50 Velocity Template Language 1 15 1 170 x 1.00 = 170.00 Ant 2 13 4 99 x 1.90 = 188.10 JSON 2 4 0 41 x 2.50 = 102.50 make 1 4 1 4 x 2.50 = 10.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 4859 150938 133113 1096301 x 1.83 = 2003425.42 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A hint: This "standard" CLOC analysis has included all package contents files (with the exception of files generated by code-production systems such as GNU autotools). But there exists a perhaps more "realistic" alternative CLOC analysis (among others better suited for an optional codespell check rating) that tries additionally to exclude third party code but also files containing fonts, codepage or character set definitions, dictionaries, names, SVG or non-English languages.