This one time, at band camp, Andrew Bennetts wrote:"trivially implemented"? Is that a troll? That was the longest single line of shell code I've ever seen ;)
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 02:06:46PM +1100, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
A few weeks ago, Benno asked me if I had a way to use cvs annotate tohttp://statcvs.sf.net/
work out percentages of code written, and after a short bit of hacking,
there was this:
unless this project contains a php jukebox and photo gallery, it's just wasting space; i have already proved that it is trivially implemented on the command line.
In any case that program appears to gather different statistics from your shell script. Yours counts lines of code per developer as last modified by them on the head. statcvs counts lines of checkins (to oversimplify it).
statcvs also makes pretty graphs :)
Not that I'm defending statcvs though. It's written in Java.
Mick.
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