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    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Loops should use braces

           Code Smell

        Loops should use braces

        consistency - conventional
        reliability
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • convention
        • formatting

        This rule raises an issue when a loop does not use braces to enclose its body, even if the body contains only a single statement.

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

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        Loops without braces can lead to maintenance issues and bugs. When the loop body contains only one statement, it’s tempting to omit the braces for brevity.

        However, this practice creates several problems:

        • Accidental logic errors: When developers later add statements after the loop, they might assume these new statements are part of the loop body. Without braces, only the first statement actually belongs to the loop.
        • Reduced readability: Braces make the loop structure immediately clear to anyone reading the code.
        • Inconsistent formatting: Different developers might format single-statement loops differently, making the codebase harder to maintain.

        Consider this example:

        while (i < items.size())
            processItem(items[i]);
            i++; // This line is NOT part of the loop!
        

        In this case, the increment statement runs only once after the loop completes, creating an infinite loop. With braces, this mistake would be immediately obvious.

        What is the potential impact?

        This issue can lead to logic errors and infinite loops when developers mistakenly add statements they believe are part of the loop body. It also reduces code maintainability and consistency across the codebase.

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