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I must say that the information presented in the summary for the Asido project is absurd (http://www.ohloh.net/projects/5051?p=Asido%3A+PHP+Image+Processing+Solution)
It states:
* Mostly written in JavaScript
* Small development team
* Few source code comments
* Short source control history
How can it be mostly written in JavaScript since there is not a single JavaScript line in it ? It is purely in PHP (since the last commit - in PHP5). And how about Few source code comments
? This is absurd - every single class property or method has been documented! Take a look - go here http://asido.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asido/tags/0.0.0.1/ or here http://asido.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/asido/trunk/ or whereever you want in the svn tree and pick any file you want - you will see that they are fully documented!
there is a weird situation: your doc
folders has more lines than actual source-code
Greetings,
I'm curious to get to the bottom of this. Unfortunately we're on a holiday schedule this week at Ohloh - so it might take a little while to get to this. Regarding the javascript, our line counting algorithm will detect javascript inside of html files. This might have something to do with it. I'll try to take a look at it soon.
While your PHP source files and examples look really well commented, Ohloh also takes the doc
folder into consideration for the statistics. It seems like phpDocumentor added a lot of JavaScript into the documentation and as it seems like the complete docs (html and js) are added to the stats, the overall comment ratio (phpDocumentor adds near to no comments) is quite low.
Hi mrasnika,
I've done some investigating, and I've confirmed what others here are saying. Because of the doc directory, this project is mostly Javascript, and there are very few Javascript comments. If you exclude the doc directory, it's purely PHP.
Here's what we're showing:
Language Files Code Comment Comment % Blank Total
-------------- ----- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
html 80 16550 370 2.2% 2091 19011
javascript 52 3848 492 11.3% 394 4734
php 33 2641 3150 54.4% 1084 6875
css 2 161 11 6.4% 41 213
-------------- ----- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
Total 116 23200 4023 14.8% 3610 30833
Our system ignores HTML and XML when it comes to determining the main language
, which is why we don't call it an HTML project, even though the project source is mostly HTML.
Let me know if you have more questions,
Robin