Ok, I will provide a solution soon.
Alexandre
On 7 Jan 2010, at 09:23, Cyrille Delaunay wrote:
No, the problem is still present. The xml file
corresponding to the
file for which I want to retrieve the information seems to be well-
formed. So, it is maybe a problem from CAnalyzer.
2010/1/6 Alexandre Bergel <alexandre(a)bergel.eu>
I didnt check, but I think that CAnalyzer needs to access the source
and xml files to compute lines of code. How did you import your
model? Where is it on disk? Did you generate new xml files or use
old ones?
No, you do not need the original source code for computing the lines
of code. There is a bijection between srcML XML files and original
source code. This is a great strenght of srcML.
Cyrille, did you solve the problem?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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