llvm-6502/utils/llvmdo
Reid Spencer 33709e53e4 Tighten up the specification of what counts as a code file. The previous
specification was too liberal in some areas and missing things in others.
This specification is based on the actual extensions found in the source
tree.


git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@16443 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
2004-09-20 08:00:09 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
##===- utils/llvmdo - Counts Lines Of Code -------------------*- Script -*-===##
#
# The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
#
# This file was developed by Reid Spencer and is distributed under the
# University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
#
##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
#
# This script is a general purpose "apply" function for the source files in LLVM
# It uses "find" to locate all the source files and then applies the user's
# command to them. As such, this command is often not used by itself much but
# the other find related tools (countloc.sh,llvmgrep,getsrcs.sh) are all based
# on the implementation. This script defines "what is a source file" in LLVM and
# so should be maintained if new directories, new file extensions, etc. are
# used in LLVM as it progresses.
#
# Usage:
# llvmdo [-dirs "DIRNAMES..." PROGRAM ARGS...
#
# The -dirs argument allows you to specify the set of directories that are
# searched. By default, everything is searched
# (excluding certain things), runs "wc -l" on them to get the number of lines in
# each file and then sums up and prints the total with awk.
#
# The script takes no arguments but does expect to be run from the top llvm
# source directory.
#
# This script is
# greps.
if test $# -lt 1 ; then
echo "Usage: llvmdo [-dirs "DIRNAMES..."] PROGRAM ARGS...";
exit 1;
fi
if test "$1" = "-dirs" ; then
LLVMDO_DIRS="$2";
shift ; shift
elif test -z "$LLVMDO_DIRS" ; then
LLVMDO_DIRS="include lib tools utils runtime autoconf docs test examples projects"
fi
PROGRAM=`which $1`
if test ! -x "$PROGRAM" ; then
echo "Can't execute $1"
exit 1
fi
shift;
ARGS="$*"
TOPDIR=`pwd | sed -e 's#\(.*/llvm\).*#\1#'`
if test -d "$TOPDIR" ; then
cd $TOPDIR
find $LLVMDO_DIRS -type f \
\( \
-path 'docs/doxygen/*' -o \
-path 'docs/CommandGuide/html/*' -o \
-path 'docs/CommandGuide/man/*' -o \
-path 'docs/CommandGuide/ps/*' -o \
-path 'docs/CommandGuide/man/*' -o \
-path 'docs/HistoricalNotes/*' -o \
-path 'utils/Burg/*' -o \
-path 'docs/img/*' -o \
-path '*/.libs/*' \
\) -prune -o \( \
\( \
-name '*.cpp' -o \
-name '*.h' -o \
-name '*.def' -o \
-name '*.c' -o \
-name '*.l' -o \
-name '*.y' -o \
-name '*.td' -o \
-name '*.py' -o \
-name '*.pl' -o \
-name '*.sh' -o \
-name '*.lst' -o \
-name '*.pod' -o \
-name '*.html' -o \
-name '*.css' -o \
-name '*.cfg' -o \
-name '*.cc' -o \
-name '*.txt' -o \
-name '*.TXT' -o \
-name '*.el' -o \
-name '*.m4' -o \
-name '*.in' -o \
-name '*.ac' -o \
-name '*.tr' -o \
-name '*.vim' -o \
-name '*.gnuplot' -o \
-name 'Make*' -o \
-path 'test/*.ll' -o \
-path 'runtime/*.ll' \
\) \
\! -name '.*' \
\! -name '*~' \
\! -name '#*' \
\! -name 'Sparc.burm.c' \
\! -name 'llvmAsmParser.cpp' \
\! -name 'llvmAsmParser.h' \
\! -name 'FileParser.cpp' \
\! -name 'FileParser.h' \
\! -name 'StackerParser.h' \
\! -name 'StackerParser.cpp' \
-exec $PROGRAM $ARGS {} \; \
\)
else
echo "Can't find LLVM top directory in $TOPDIR"
fi