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codecomp

This is a collection of scripts to do analysis of the evolution of code in open-source packages. Right now the following is working:

  • Matching consecutive versions of the same Ubuntu source packages and doing some simple analysis of the amount of code churn in them. This is basically a diffstat of the total diff -R between two consecutive versions of the same package. A set of rules is used to match packages that should be compared but have changed name (e.g., eglibc and glibc).

  • Analysing the Ubuntu popularity contest results to figure out the most popular packages as well as linking the popularity to the code difference

I have also written two analysis based on these:

  • Evolution of the total changes in each of the last 4 Ubuntu development cycles

  • Comparison between the size of a package and its rate of mutation.

See my first writeup for an explanation:

pedrocr.net/text/preliminary-results-open-source-evolution

Dependencies

You’ll need at least:

  • Ruby

  • Rake

  • R

  • convert (from ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick)

  • A normal Unix userland (at least diff, patch, diffstat, find, tar). Some of it may use some GNU extensions (particularly tar)

Running it

Running rake anywhere on the tree should build anything that isn’t yet built. The generated/ dir can be removed to make the generation start from scratch.

License

The code is licensed under GPLv2. See the LICENSE file for details

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