Re: Lines of code in PG 8.0 & 8.1? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruce Momjian
Subject Re: Lines of code in PG 8.0 & 8.1?
Date
Msg-id 200509222204.j8MM4tw17969@candle.pha.pa.us
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In response to Lines of code in PG 8.0 & 8.1?  (Rafael Martinez <r.m.guerrero@usit.uio.no>)
Responses Re: Lines of code in PG 8.0 & 8.1?
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For 8.1beta2 I get:

    684533

and for 8.0.X I get:

    648130

I used:

    # This script is used to compute the total number of "C" lines in the release
    # This should be run from the top of the CVS tree after a 'make distclean'
    find . -name '*.[chyl]' | xargs cat| wc -l

I added this script to src/tools so we will have it for consistency.
This shows a 5% increase in code size from 8.0.X and 8.1.X, which is
consistent with previous releases, except for 8.0, which was a huge
jump.

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Rafael Martinez wrote:
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> Hello
>
> I am preparing a presentation about PostgreSQL and I need some help.
>
> I have found some information [1] about the lines of code the different
> versions (until 7.4) of PostgreSQL have, but I can not find numbers for
> version 8.0 and 8.1.
>
> This is what I have:
> 1996: 6.0 - 178K
> 1997: 6.[12] - 225K
> 1998: 6.[34] - 297K
> 1999: 6.5 - 331K
> 2000: 7.0 - 383K
> 2001: 7.1 - 410K
> 2002: 7.[23] - 453K
> 2003: 7.4 -  508K
>
> I could find out the numbers for 8.0 and 8.1 myself if I know the
> 'rules' used to find out the number of lines in the other versions. Has
> anyone this information?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> [1] http://candle.pha.pa.us/ - PostgreSQL: Past, Present, and Future
> (Bruce Momjian)
>
> --
> Rafael Martinez, <r.m.guerrero@usit.uio.no>
> Center for Information Technology Services
> University of Oslo, Norway
>
> PGP Public Key: http://folk.uio.no/rafael/
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