Program Counts Lines of Source Code
TBMG-32260
5/1/1998
- Content
The Source Lines of Code Count (SLOCC) computer program counts the number of source lines of a computer code, as an aid in the management of software, documentation of code, estimation of cost, and satisfying miscellaneous code-metric needs. SLOCC accommodates the following programming languages: Ada, Pascal, C++, FORTH, Visual Basic, Z80 Assembly, and MIL-1750 Assembly. Depending on the language, SLOCC counts whichever of the following is or are applicable: source-code lines, continuations of source lines, comment lines, side comment lines (comments on the same lines with source code), end lines, blank lines, and lines of such other types as are appropriate to the target language.
- Citation
- "Program Counts Lines of Source Code," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 1998.