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When building a project there are two places where source line count is reported:

  1. On the compile progress dialog
  2. Under Project | Information

In Delphi 2007 these two numbers were identical for the project we are building.

In Delphi 2010 these two numbers are wildly different. The (1st) count is larger by a count of 1 million lines or 40%. The (2nd) count is close enough to the Delphi 2007 count to be satisfied the correct files are being built accounting for code changes in porting to D2010. Alternative versions of source files simply do not exist in the build environment.

So the question is:

Why are 1st and 2nd line count so drastically different in D2010 when they were understandably identical in D2007?

Related:

Why does line count change so much from D2007 to D2010?

A: 

Not parsed (ifdefed) code getting counted in D2007 because the empty line algorithm was too simple ? A small test would show.

Marco van de Voort
In D2010, we tested IFDEFed blocks, blank lines, and comment lines and we could associate these with the discrepancy in the two different line counts within the same D2010 build. At least not with a very simple test project.
Steve Troxell
Correction: we could NOT associate these blocks with the discrepancy.
Steve Troxell
+10  A: 

We've investigated this, and it is a bug. It came as a result of shifting to MS Build. We've fixed it in our current build.

The correct number is the one in the Project Information menu. The one that is reported in the compiling dialog is, well, an "approximation".

Nick Hodges
Thanks Nick! Mystery solved!
Steve Troxell
Cool! So are we likely to see this fixed in a hypothetical D2010 Update 6, or will it be in D2011?
Mason Wheeler
The funny thing is that it seems only in D2010, not in D2009...
François