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iocccsize

The original IOCCC source code rule size checking tool.

usage: iocccsize [-ihV][-v level] prog.c
       iocccsize [-ihV][-v level] < prog.c

-i              ignored for backward compatibility
-h              print usage message in stderr and exit
-v level        turn on some debugging to stderr
-V              print version and exit

The IOCCC net count rule 2b is written to stdout; with -v1, net count (2b),
gross count (2a), number of keywords counted as 1 byte.  With -v2 or -v3
write source to stdout and tool diagnostics to stderr.

Exit Codes

0       source code passes rules 2a and 2b.
1       source code fails rule 2a and/or 2b.
2       usage -h
3       version -V
4       command line argument error
5+      some other internal error

History

Following my IOCCC 1991 Best Utility win I needed something to help with applying the IOCCC Rule 2 Size Limit during the development of my 1992 and 1993 submissions (combined with some sed(1) transformations). The tool kept being refined over the years as I kepted submitted entries to the IOCCC.

Sometime around 2012 or 2013 I was in contact with one of the IOCCC judges, Landon Court Noll, proposing Rule 2 Size Limit changes and mentioned I had this tool I used to help prepare my entries. Landon perked up to the idea of including the tool as part of the contest to help contestants (and judges) apply the Rule 2 Size Limit. The iocccsize tool first appeared in IOCCC 2014.

The IOCCC has now moved to retool its submission process by integrating a version of this tool into mkiocccentry with changes made to turn the core into a library function rule_count().