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Ruby static code analysis

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

  • All rules 42
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Filtered: 6 rules found
cwe
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Hard-coded credentials are security-sensitive

           Security Hotspot
        2. All code should be reachable

           Bug
        3. "case" statements should have "else" clauses

           Code Smell
        4. Useless "if true ..." and "if false ..." blocks should be removed

           Bug
        5. Track uses of "TODO" tags

           Code Smell
        6. Track uses of "FIXME" tags

           Code Smell

        Track uses of "FIXME" tags

        intentionality - complete
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • cwe

        Why is this an issue?

        More Info

        FIXME tags are commonly used to mark places where a bug is suspected, but which the developer wants to deal with later.

        Sometimes the developer will not have the time or will simply forget to get back to that tag.

        This rule is meant to track those tags and to ensure that they do not go unnoticed.

        def divide(numerator, denominator)
          return numerator / denominator             # FIXME denominator value might be 0
        end
        
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