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README.rtf

This is the README document for the CodeCounter application.

Version 1.1:
A minor change was made to the initial version.  The change was to
add File: to the panel.  A rather simple change that probably should
have been included in the first release.

In addition, I have included the source code for the command line
version of CodeCounter.app.  This source (count.c) compiles with
the gnu compiler (cc) and accepts wild cards for input (e.g., *.c, *.m, etc).
In addition, the command line version prints out totals.

Version 1.0:
The CodeCounter app does exactly what it says: it counts the lines
of code in a module.  It will count physical non-commented lines
of code in files with "c", "h", "m", "cc", "e" extensions and display
them on the panel next to Lines: .  It will also count the physical lines
of comments, either C-style comments (/*.....*/) or Objective-C/C++ style
comments (//) and display them on the panel next to Comments: .  
Finally, the number of physical blank lines are displayed on the
panel next to Blanks: .  The file is selected by a file browser.

The source code for the application is in the public domain and was 
originally written as 'kdsi.c' by Brian Renaud and subsequently modified
by me.  The usual disclaimers apply (see comments in ConvertObject.m).
Please feel free to modify the code as you see fit, but please give credit
to the original author (Brian Renaud) and myself (Scott Maretick) for
our contributions.

If you have any comments or questions you may reach me at the email
address below.  I also have a command line version of this application
which accepts wild cards for input arguments.  If you would like a copy
of this code, email me and I will send it.

Scott Maretick
maretick@woodstock.abbott.com

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