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− | How many parallel openmp zones is there in the code? | + | How many parallel '''openmp''' zones is there in the code? |
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep "OMP PARALLEL"; done | wc -l | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep "OMP PARALLEL"; done | wc -l | ||
'''284''' | '''284''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many subroutines is there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *subroutine"; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''6466''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many '''ifs''' are there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *if ("; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''40366''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many '''calls''' are there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *call "; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''29770''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many '''types''' are there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *type "; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''4994''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many '''allocates''' are there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *allocate "; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''1860''' | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | And '''deallocates'''? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *deallocate "; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''1322''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Could there be memory leaks? Maybe not, as one deallocate command may free several allocated arrays... It would be a good thing enforce one deallocate command per allocate command. That would make a quick check for memory leaks in the program... | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | How many '''do loops''' are there in the code? | ||
+ | > for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *do "; done | wc -l | ||
+ | '''8096''' | ||
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Revision as of 09:45, 22 April 2010
Linux is great to quickly get some trivial numbers related with the MOHID software suite...
How many keywords are there in MohidWater (including Base1 and Base2 libraries)?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep -v Land | grep -v River | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -re "call GetData" ; done | wc -l
3436
And in MohidWater and MohidLand together?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -re "call GetData" ; done | wc -l
4082
How many lines of code is there in MohidWater and MohidLand (including Base1 and Base2)?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i; done | wc -l
703820
And without empty lines?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep "\w"; done | wc -l
476330
And without comment-lines?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -v "^ *\!"; done | wc -l
400500
How many parallel openmp zones is there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep "OMP PARALLEL"; done | wc -l
284
How many subroutines is there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *subroutine"; done | wc -l
6466
How many ifs are there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *if ("; done | wc -l
40366
How many calls are there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *call "; done | wc -l
29770
How many types are there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *type "; done | wc -l
4994
How many allocates are there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *allocate "; done | wc -l
1860
And deallocates?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *deallocate "; done | wc -l
1322
Could there be memory leaks? Maybe not, as one deallocate command may free several allocated arrays... It would be a good thing enforce one deallocate command per allocate command. That would make a quick check for memory leaks in the program...
How many do loops are there in the code?
> for i in `find | grep MOHID | grep F90`; do cat $i | grep -r "^ *do "; done | wc -l
8096