# (excluding certain things), runs "wc -l" on them to get the number of lines in
# each file and then sums up and prints the total with awk.
#
-# The script takes no arguments but does expect to be run from the top llvm
-# source directory.
+# The script takes no arguments but does expect to be run from somewhere in
+# the top llvm source directory.
#
+# Note that the implementation is based on llvmdo. See that script for more
+# details.
+##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
+
TOPDIR=`pwd | sed -e 's#\(.*/llvm\).*#\1#'`
if test -d "$TOPDIR" ; then
cd $TOPDIR
#!/bin/sh
-# This is useful because it prints out all of the source files. Useful for
-# greps.
+##===- utils/getsrcs.sh - Counts Lines Of Code ---------------*- Script -*-===##
+#
+# The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
+#
+# This file was developed by Chris Lattner and Reid Spencer and is distributed
+# under the # University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for
+# details.
+#
+##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
+#
+# This script just prints out the path names for all the source files in LLVM.
+#
+# Note that the implementation is based on llvmdo. See that script for more
+# details.
+##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
+
TOPDIR=`pwd | sed -e 's#\(.*/llvm\).*#\1#'`
if test -d "$TOPDIR" ; then
cd $TOPDIR
#!/bin/sh
-# This is useful because it prints out all of the source files. Useful for
-# greps.
+##===- utils/llvmgrep - Counts Lines Of Code -----------------*- Script -*-===##
+#
+# The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
+#
+# This file was developed by Reid Spencer and is distributed under the
+# University of Illinois Open Source License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
+#
+##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
+#
+# This script searches your srcdir for an egrep style pattern. This can quickly
+# help you build a list of the places you need to modify when changing a header
+# or other "global" name. The only argument is the pattern you want to search
+# for. It should be quoted to escape shell interpretation of the pattern's
+# special characters.
+#
+# Note that the implementation is based on llvmdo. See that script for more
+# details.
+##===----------------------------------------------------------------------===##
+
TOPDIR=`pwd | sed -e 's#\(.*/llvm\).*#\1#'`
if test -d "$TOPDIR" ; then
cd $TOPDIR