Thanks, that looks like the answer. However, I had to fix a bug in sloccount 2.22 before it would actually skip POD. I'll send it to the maintainer, but here it is in case anyone needs it too:

--- ../sloccount-2.22/perl_count 2002-01-02 12:21:08.000000000 +-0500 +++ perl_count 2003-05-15 13:33:45.000000000 -0400 @@ -58,7 +58,8 @@ open (FILE, $file); while (<FILE>) { s/#.*//; # Delete leading comments. - if (m/^\s*$heredocument/) {$heredocument = ""; # finished here do +c. + if ($heredocument and m/^\s*$heredocument/) { + $heredocument = ""; # finished here doc. } elsif (m/<<\s*["']?([A-Za-z0-9_-]+)["']?[;,]\s*$/) { # Beginning of a here document. $heredocument = $1;

-sam


In reply to Re: Re: Perl LOC counter? by samtregar
in thread Perl LOC counter? by samtregar

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