I’ve tried a few tools like cloc to count the lines of code within my cpp project.

However, they are pretty surface level and just count the lines.

Is there anything that is able to show how many lines are for classe, imports, simple aliases, typedefs, and more detailed info like that.

My codebase is using C++ 20 modules and a lot of it is just imports and namespace aliases, so just counting the lines is pretty inaccurate. A lot of the files are simply just 10-20 lines at the header for imports, etc, and then just a small child class with constructors.

Which is to say that it’s >50% “filler” in a lot of files.

If anyone knows any tools for this, ideally FOSS, please let me know. Thanks!

  • lambalicious
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    4 hours ago

    Whch is why the cool thing™ nowadays is to use an IDE that has Clang integration, and let the compiler that already compiles your code anyway, do all that sweet statistics job for you.