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Refactor main() #34

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030 opened this issue Feb 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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Refactor main() #34

030 opened this issue Feb 7, 2020 · 1 comment
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030 commented Feb 7, 2020

I've selected main() for refactoring, which is a unit of 58 lines of code and 9 branch points. Addressing this will make our codebase more maintainable and improve Better Code Hub's Write Simple Units of Code guideline rating! 👍

Here's the gist of this guideline:

  • Definition 📖
    Limit the number of branch points (if, for, while, etc.) per unit to 4.
  • Why
    Keeping the number of branch points low makes units easier to modify and test.
  • How 🔧
    Split complex units with a high number of branch points into smaller and simpler ones.

You can find more info about this guideline in Building Maintainable Software. 📖


ℹ️ To know how many other refactoring candidates need addressing to get a guideline compliant, select some by clicking on the 🔲 next to them. The risk profile below the candidates signals (✅) when it's enough! 🏁


Good luck and happy coding! :shipit: ✨ 💯

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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