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Ruby

Ruby static code analysis

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

  • All rules 42
  • Bug7
  • Security Hotspot2
  • Code Smell33
Filtered: 8 rules found
brain-overload
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Cognitive Complexity of functions should not be too high

           Code Smell
        2. "case" statements should not have too many "when" clauses

           Code Smell
        3. Functions should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell
        4. Control flow statements "if", "for", "while", "until", "case" and "begin...rescue" should not be nested too deeply

           Code Smell
        5. "case when" clauses should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell
        6. Functions should not have too many parameters

           Code Smell
        7. Expressions should not be too complex

           Code Smell
        8. Files should not have too many lines of code

           Code Smell

        "case when" clauses should not have too many lines of code

        adaptability - focused
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • brain-overload

        Why is this an issue?

        The case statement should be used only to clearly define some new branches in the control flow. As soon as a when clause contains too many statements this highly decreases the readability of the overall control flow statement. In such case, the content of the case clause should be extracted into a dedicated function.

        Noncompliant code example

        With the threshold set at 5:

        case myVariable
        when 0 then # Noncompliant: 6 lines till next "when"
            methodCall1("")
            methodCall2("")
            methodCall3("")
            methodCall4("")
            methodCall5("")
            methodCall6("")
        when 1
           # ...
        end
        

        Compliant solution

        case myVariable
        when 0 then
          doSomething()
        when 1
           # ...
        end
        ...
        def doSomething()
            methodCall1("")
            methodCall2("")
            methodCall3("")
            methodCall4("")
            methodCall5("")
            methodCall6("")
        end
        
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