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Lakshya Sharma 8d154e6c2a fix(benchmarks): strip block comments before counting LOC (#232)
loc.js filtered comments line by line, so /* ... */ block comments whose
continuation lines are not *-aligned had their inner lines counted as code.
A plain indented block comment scored higher than the same code written
JSDoc-style. Strip /* ... */ before the line count so both are equal, and
add loc.test.js to lock the behavior.

Fixes #231
2026-06-26 03:02:55 +02:00

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// Regression guard for loc.js comment handling. Run: node loc.test.js
const assert = require('assert');
const loc = require('./loc.js');
const score = (src) => loc(src).score;
let pass = 0;
const cases = [
// /* ... */ block comments must not count as code, whether or not the
// continuation lines are *-aligned (the old filter only caught JSDoc style).
['plain block comment not counted', score('```js\nfunction f() {\n /* explain\n the rest */\n return 1;\n}\n```'), 3],
['jsdoc block comment not counted', score('```js\nfunction g() {\n /*\n * explain\n */\n return 2;\n}\n```'), 3],
['inline block comment keeps its code line', score('```js\nconst x = 1; /* note */\nconst y = 2;\n```'), 2],
['line comments still stripped', score('```js\n// header\nconst x = 1;\n```'), 1],
['plain code unchanged', score('```js\nconst a = 1;\nconst b = 2;\n```'), 2],
];
for (const [name, got, want] of cases) {
assert.strictEqual(got, want, `FAILED: ${name} (got ${got}, want ${want})`);
console.log(`ok - ${name}`);
pass++;
}
console.log(`\n${pass}/${cases.length} passed`);