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RPG static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your RPG code

  • All rules 58
  • Vulnerability1
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  • Security Hotspot1
  • Code Smell49
Filtered: 7 rules found
convention
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Prototypes should be used

           Code Smell
        2. Comment lines should not be too long

           Code Smell
        3. "/COPY" statements should include specification letters

           Code Smell
        4. Standard language features should be in upper case

           Code Smell
        5. "/EJECT" should be used after "F", "D" and "C" specification sections

           Code Smell
        6. Track lack of copyright and license headers

           Code Smell
        7. Subroutine names should comply with a naming convention

           Code Smell

        Subroutine names should comply with a naming convention

        consistency - identifiable
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • convention

        Why is this an issue?

        Shared naming conventions allow teams to collaborate efficiently.

        This rule raises an issue when a subroutine name does not match a provided regular expression.

        For example, with the default provided regular expression ^SR[a-zA-Z0-9]*$, the following subroutines:

        C     XXXXX         BEGSR
        ...
        C                   ENDSR
        
         /free
           begsr yyyy;
           endsr;
         /end-free{code}
        

        should be renamed to

        C     SR102         BEGSR
        ...
        C                   ENDSR
        
         /free
           begsr SR103;
           endsr;
         /end-free
        
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