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Hi,
after looking around in ohloh (which I must say I love doing by now ^^) and reading the info on some projects I know I stumbled about coderay.
I was a bit surprised why it is classified as 'primary langauge C' as I am fairly certain that this is quite wrong. coderay is written in Ruby and not C so the clasification is a bit confusing.
best regards,
Heinz
Ruby 99%
JavaScript 1%
Mostly written in Ruby
...seems like there has been an update :)
Oh... Okay... ;) You were talking about Coderay, not your project :)
There are huge examples (C and others) in the source code repository.
Ah I see, yes it makes sense then. Is there some way to work around this? Like excluding some directory of the repository or something alike.
After all most of the examples are not part of the library code.
Hi Heinz,
There have been a lot of requests to configure our code counter to ignore certain files or directories (something like robots.txt, for instance).
We've started looking at adding this to our standalone code counter ohcount, but it will probably be a while before we can add this ability to the reports on the Ohloh website.
Thanks for the answer, I see forward to when that feature comes to the website ;)