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# asm_count - count physical lines of code in Assembly programs.
# Usage: asm_count [-f file] [list_of_files]
# file: file with a list of files to count (if "-", read list from stdin)
# list_of_files: list of files to count
# -f file or list_of_files can be used, or both
# This is a trivial/naive program.
# For each file, it looks at the contents to heuristically determine
# if C comments are permitted and what the "comment" character is.
# If /* and */ are in the file, then C comments are permitted.
# The punctuation mark that starts the most lines must be the comment
# character (but ignoring "/" if C comments are allowed, and
# ignoring '#' if cpp commands appear to be used)
# This is part of SLOCCount, a toolsuite that counts
# source lines of code (SLOC).
# Copyright (C) 2001-2004 David A. Wheeler.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
# To contact David A. Wheeler, see his website at:
# http://www.dwheeler.com.
$total_sloc = 0;
# Do we have "-f" (read list of files from second argument)?
if (($#ARGV >= 1) && ($ARGV[0] eq "-f")) {
# Yes, we have -f
if ($ARGV[1] eq "-") {
# The list of files is in STDIN
while (<STDIN>) {
chomp ($_);
&count_file ($_);
}
} else {
# The list of files is in the file $ARGV[1]
open (FILEWITHLIST, $ARGV[1]) || die "Error: Could not open $ARGV[1]\n";
while (<FILEWITHLIST>) {
chomp ($_);
&count_file ($_);
}
close FILEWITHLIST;
}
shift @ARGV; shift @ARGV;
}
# Process all (remaining) arguments as file names
while ($file = shift @ARGV) {
&count_file ($file);
}
print "Total:\n";
print "$total_sloc\n";
sub count_file {
my ($file) = @_;
# First, use heuristics to determine the comment char and if it uses C comments
$found_c_start = 0;
$found_c_end = 0;
$cpp_suspicious = 0;
$cpp_likely = 0;
$cpp_used = 0;
%count = ();
if ($file eq "") {
*CURRENTFILE = *STDIN
} else {
open(CURRENTFILE, "<$file");
}
while (<CURRENTFILE>) {
if (m!\/\*!) { $found_c_start++;}
if (m!\*\/!) { $found_c_end++;}
if ( (m!^#\s*define\s!) || (m!^#\s*else!)) {$cpp_suspicious++;}
if ( (m!^#\s*ifdef\s!) || (m!^#\s*endif!) || (m!#\s*include!)) {$cpp_likely++;}
if (m/^\s*([;!\/#\@\|\*])/) { $count{$1}++; } # Found a likely comment char.
}
# Done examing file, let's figure out the parameters.
if ($found_c_start && $found_c_end) {
$ccomments = 1;
$count{'/'} = 0;
# $count{'*'} = 0; # Do this to ignore '*' if C comments are used.
} else {
$ccomments = 0;
}
if (($cpp_suspicious > 2) || ($cpp_likely >= 1)) {
$cpp_used = 1;
$count{'#'} = 0;
} else {
$cpp_used = 0;
}
$likeliest = ';';
$likeliest_count = 0;
foreach $i (keys(%count)) {
# print "DEBUG: key=$i count=$count{$i}\n";
if ($count{$i} > $likeliest_count) {
$likeliest = $i;
$likeliest_count = $count{$i};
}
}
# print "DEBUG: likeliest = $likeliest\n";
$commentchar=$likeliest;
close(CURRENTFILE);
# Now count SLOC.
$sloc = 0;
$isincomment = 0;
open(CURRENTFILE, "<$file");
while (<CURRENTFILE>) {
# We handle C comments first, so that if an EOL-comment
# occurs inside a C comment, it's ignored.
if ($ccomments) {
# Handle C /* */ comments; this will get fooled if they're in strings,
# but that would be rare in assembly.
while ( (m!\/\*!) || (m!\*\/!)) { # While unprocessed C comment.
if ($isincomment) {
s!.*?\*\/.*!!;
$isincomment = 0;
} else { # Not in C comment, but have end comment marker.
if (! m/\/\*/) { # Whups, there's no starting marker!
print STDERR "Warning: file $file line $. has unmatched comment end\n";
# Get us back to a plausible state:
s/.*//; # Destroy everything
$isincomment = 0;
} else {
if (! s!\/\*.*?\*\/!!) { # Try to delete whole comment.
# We couldn't delete whole comment. Delete what's there.
s!\/\*.*!!;
$isincomment = 1;
}
}
}
}
} # End of handling C comments.
# This requires $[ be unchanged.
$locate_comment = index($_, $commentchar);
if ($locate_comment >= 0) { # We found a comment character, delete comment
$_ = substr($_, 0, $locate_comment);
# print "DEBUG New text: @",$_,"@\n";
}
# old: s/${commentchar}.*//; # Delete leading comments.
# FOR DEBUG: print "Finally isincomment=$isincomment line=$_\n";
if ((! $isincomment) && (m/\S/)) {$sloc++;}
}
# End-of-file processing
print "$sloc (commentchar=$commentchar C-comments=$ccomments) $file\n";
$total_sloc += $sloc;
$sloc = 0;
if ($isincomment) {
print STDERR "Missing comment close in file $file\n";
}
}
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