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(************************************************************************)
(* * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *)
(* v * INRIA, CNRS and contributors - Copyright 1999-2018 *)
(* <O___,, * (see CREDITS file for the list of authors) *)
(* \VV/ **************************************************************)
(* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *)
(* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *)
(* * (see LICENSE file for the text of the license) *)
(************************************************************************)
(* coqwc - counts the lines of spec, proof and comments in Coq sources
* Copyright (C) 2003 Jean-Christophe Filliâtre *)
(*s {\bf coqwc.} Counts the lines of spec, proof and comments in a Coq source.
It assumes the files to be lexically well-formed. *)
(*i*){
open Printf
open Lexing
(*i*)
(*s Command-line options. *)
let spec_only = ref false
let proof_only = ref false
let percentage = ref false
let skip_header = ref true
(*s Counters. [clines] counts the number of code lines of the current
file, and [dlines] the number of comment lines. [tclines] and [tdlines]
are the corresponding totals. *)
let slines = ref 0
let plines = ref 0
let dlines = ref 0
let tslines = ref 0
let tplines = ref 0
let tdlines = ref 0
let update_totals () =
tslines := !tslines + !slines;
tplines := !tplines + !plines;
tdlines := !tdlines + !dlines
(*s The following booleans indicate whether we have seen spec, proof or
comment so far on the current line; when a newline is reached, [newline]
is called and updates the counters accordingly. *)
let seen_spec = ref false
let seen_proof = ref false
let seen_comment = ref false
let newline () =
if !seen_spec then incr slines;
if !seen_proof then incr plines;
if !seen_comment then incr dlines;
seen_spec := false; seen_proof := false; seen_comment := false
let reset_counters () =
seen_spec := false; seen_proof := false; seen_comment := false;
slines := 0; plines := 0; dlines := 0
(*s Print results. *)
let print_line sl pl dl fo =
if not !proof_only then printf " %8d" sl;
if not !spec_only then printf " %8d" pl;
if not (!proof_only || !spec_only) then printf " %8d" dl;
(match fo with Some f -> printf " %s" f | _ -> ());
if !percentage then begin
let s = sl + pl + dl in
let p = if s > 0 then 100 * dl / s else 0 in
printf " (%d%%)" p
end;
print_newline ()
let print_file fo = print_line !slines !plines !dlines fo
let print_totals () = print_line !tslines !tplines !tdlines (Some "total")
(*i*)}(*i*)
(*s Shortcuts for regular expressions. The [rcs] regular expression
is used to skip the CVS infos possibly contained in some comments,
in order not to consider it as documentation. *)
let space = [' ' '\t' '\r']
let character =
"'" ([^ '\\' '\''] |
'\\' (['\\' '\'' 'n' 't' 'b' 'r'] | ['0'-'9'] ['0'-'9'] ['0'-'9'])) "'"
let rcs_keyword =
"Author" | "Date" | "Header" | "Id" | "Name" | "Locker" | "Log" |
"RCSfile" | "Revision" | "Source" | "State"
let rcs = "\036" rcs_keyword [^ '$']* "\036"
let stars = "(*" '*'* "*)"
let dot = '.' (' ' | '\t' | '\n' | '\r' | eof)
let proof_start =
"Theorem" | "Lemma" | "Fact" | "Remark" | "Goal" | "Correctness" | "Obligation" space+ (['0' - '9'])+ | "Next" space+ "Obligation"
let def_start =
"Definition" | "Fixpoint" | "Instance"
let proof_end =
("Save" | "Qed" | "Defined" | "Abort" | "Admitted") [^'.']* '.'
(*s [spec] scans the specification. *)
rule spec = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; spec lexbuf }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in slines := !slines + n;
seen_spec := true; spec lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); spec lexbuf }
| space+ | stars
{ spec lexbuf }
| proof_start
{ seen_spec := true; spec_to_dot lexbuf; proof lexbuf }
| def_start
{ seen_spec := true; definition lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_spec := true; spec lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*s [spec_to_dot] scans a spec until a dot is reached and returns. *)
and spec_to_dot = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; spec_to_dot lexbuf }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in slines := !slines + n;
seen_spec := true; spec_to_dot lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); spec_to_dot lexbuf }
| dot { () }
| space+ | stars
{ spec_to_dot lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_spec := true; spec_to_dot lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*s [definition] scans a definition; passes to [proof] if the body is
absent, and to [spec] otherwise *)
and definition = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; definition lexbuf }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in slines := !slines + n;
seen_spec := true; definition lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); definition lexbuf }
| ":=" { seen_spec := true; spec lexbuf }
| dot { proof lexbuf }
| space+ | stars
{ definition lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_spec := true; definition lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*s Scans a proof, then returns to [spec]. *)
and proof = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; proof lexbuf }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in plines := !plines + n;
seen_proof := true; proof lexbuf }
| space+ | stars
{ proof lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); proof lexbuf }
| "Proof" space* '.'
| "Proof" space+ "with"
| "Proof" space+ "using"
{ seen_proof := true; proof lexbuf }
| "Proof" space
{ proof_term lexbuf }
| proof_end
{ seen_proof := true; spec lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_proof := true; proof lexbuf }
| eof { () }
and proof_term = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; proof_term lexbuf }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in plines := !plines + n;
seen_proof := true; proof_term lexbuf }
| space+ | stars
{ proof_term lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); proof_term lexbuf }
| dot { spec lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_proof := true; proof_term lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*s Scans a comment. *)
and comment = parse
| "(*" { comment lexbuf; comment lexbuf }
| "*)" { () }
| '"' { let n = string lexbuf in dlines := !dlines + n;
seen_comment := true; comment lexbuf }
| '\n' { newline (); comment lexbuf }
| space+ | stars
{ comment lexbuf }
| character | _
{ seen_comment := true; comment lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*s The entry [string] reads a string until its end and returns the number
of newlines it contains. *)
and string = parse
| '"' { 0 }
| '\\' ('\\' | 'n' | '"') { string lexbuf }
| '\n' { succ (string lexbuf) }
| _ { string lexbuf }
| eof { 0 }
(*s The following entry [read_header] is used to skip the possible header at
the beggining of files (unless option \texttt{-e} is specified).
It stops whenever it encounters an empty line or any character outside
a comment. In this last case, it correctly resets the lexer position
on that character (decreasing [lex_curr_pos] by 1). *)
and read_header = parse
| "(*" { skip_comment lexbuf; skip_until_nl lexbuf;
read_header lexbuf }
| "\n" { () }
| space+ { read_header lexbuf }
| _ { lexbuf.lex_curr_pos <- lexbuf.lex_curr_pos - 1 }
| eof { () }
and skip_comment = parse
| "*)" { () }
| "(*" { skip_comment lexbuf; skip_comment lexbuf }
| _ { skip_comment lexbuf }
| eof { () }
and skip_until_nl = parse
| '\n' { () }
| _ { skip_until_nl lexbuf }
| eof { () }
(*i*){(*i*)
(*s Processing files and channels. *)
let process_channel ch =
let lb = Lexing.from_channel ch in
reset_counters ();
if !skip_header then read_header lb;
spec lb
[@@@ocaml.warning "-52"]
let process_file f =
try
let ch = open_in f in
process_channel ch;
close_in ch;
print_file (Some f);
update_totals ()
with
| Sys_error "Is a directory" ->
flush stdout; eprintf "coqwc: %s: Is a directory\n" f; flush stderr
| Sys_error s ->
flush stdout; eprintf "coqwc: %s\n" s; flush stderr
[@@@ocaml.warning "+52"]
(*s Parsing of the command line. *)
let usage () =
prerr_endline "usage: coqwc [options] [files]";
prerr_endline "Options are:";
prerr_endline " -p print percentage of comments";
prerr_endline " -s print only the spec size";
prerr_endline " -r print only the proof size";
prerr_endline " -e (everything) do not skip headers";
exit 1
let rec parse = function
| [] -> []
| ("-h" | "-?" | "-help" | "--help") :: _ -> usage ()
| ("-s" | "--spec-only") :: args ->
proof_only := false; spec_only := true; parse args
| ("-r" | "--proof-only") :: args ->
spec_only := false; proof_only := true; parse args
| ("-p" | "--percentage") :: args -> percentage := true; parse args
| ("-e" | "--header") :: args -> skip_header := false; parse args
| f :: args -> f :: (parse args)
(*s Main program. *)
let _ =
let files = parse (List.tl (Array.to_list Sys.argv)) in
if not (!spec_only || !proof_only) then
printf " spec proof comments\n";
match files with
| [] -> process_channel stdin; print_file None
| [f] -> process_file f
| _ -> List.iter process_file files; print_totals ()
(*i*)}(*i*)
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