>>I don't know what "eric3/linux compatible" might be, I'm not sure >>what this would be an alternative _to_, and I don't know what you >>mean by "true" lines of code count, but the only thing I've >>noticed lately that counts lines of Python code, and I'm fairly >>sure it would run fine on Linux, is pycount. Google for it...
Eric3 is a very nice Python IDE. By linux compatible I meant not *.exe. "true" lines of code meant no blanks or comment - pycount calls those "normal source code": >There are a couple of minor known bugs with pycount like: Doc strings must be >tripple-quoted ones otherwise they are classified as normal source code. >Continuation lines ending with a backslash are not treated at all. Complex >regular expressions (as in pycount itself) can knock the parser down, >quickly. There is a built-in quick-and-dirty solution to this which might >work whenever the problem is on one line only. But in "most cases" it >works... I'll try pycount but the above bugs might mean a lot of rewriting. Thanks, Philippe -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list