Lynn's correct in that there's not a nice predictable number based off the statement count, as it depends on a multitude of things.
If you have all the generated code on a Windows box, it's reasonably straightforward with a PowerShell script and run it within the source colder.
$table = @{}
$total = 0
dir .\* -include ('*.c', '*.sqc') | foreach {
$f = $_.Name
$c = (Get-Content $f | Measure-Object -Line).Lines
$table.Add( $f, $c )
$total += $c
}
$table | Format-Table
"Total of $total lines across the files"