On 27/02/06, Jon S. Berndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Has anyone ever checked to see how many lines of code are involved in
> plib/simgear/flightgear?

It's not all that useful a metric -- I'd prefer to count methods,
functions, etc. -- but FlightGear checks in at roughly 215,000 lines
of C/C++ code, and SimGear checks in at close to 75,000 lines.

Why stop there, though?  The base package contains about 95,000 (!!!)
lines of XML and nearly 30,000 lines of NASAL scripts.  Of course, we
should also count the raster graphics, sound samples, 3D models,
non-XML data files, etc. etc.


All the best,


David

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