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Improve Your Code
Code smell detector for Ruby
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Quickstart
ImproveYourCode is a tool that examines Ruby classes, modules and methods and reports any.
Install it via rubygems:
gem install improve_your_code
and run it like this:
improve_your_code
Example
Imagine a source file main.rb
containing:
module A
# UncommunicativeModuleName: A has the name 'A'
class Main
# TooManyConstants: Main has 4 constants
# TooManyMethods: Main Your class has 8 methods. We propose to use
# ExtractClass Pattern
# TooManyInstanceVariables: Main has at least 4 instance variables.
# We propose to use Facade Pattern
FIRST = 1
SECOND = 2
THIRD = 3
FOURTH = 4
# LongParameterList: initialize has 4 parameters.
# We propose to use Builder Pattern
def initialize(first, second, third, fourth)
@first = first
@second = second
@third = third
@fourth = fourth
end
def first
# TooManyStatements: first Your method has 6 statements.
# We propose to use ExtractMethod Pattern
# UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'a'
a = 1
b = 2
c = 3
d = 4
e = 5
f = 6
end
def second
end
def third
end
def fourth
end
def fifth
end
def a(a)
# UnusedParameters: a has unused parameter 'a'
b = 1
end
private
def b
# UnusedPrivateMethod: Main has the unused private instance
# method 'b'
end
end
end
ImproveYourCode will report the following code smells in this file:
$ improve_your_code
W
main.rb -- 17 warnings:
[8]:LongParameterList: initialize has 4 parameters. We propose to use Builder Pattern.
[2]:TooManyConstants: Main has 4 constants
[2]:TooManyInstanceVariables: Main has at least 4 instance variables. We propose to use Facade Pattern
[2]:TooManyMethods: Main Your class has 8 methods. We propose to use ExtractClass Pattern
[15]:TooManyStatements: first Your method has 6 statements. We propose to use ExtractMethod Pattern
[40]:UncommunicativeMethodName: a has the name 'a'
[46]:UncommunicativeMethodName: b has the name 'b'
[1]:UncommunicativeModuleName: A has the name 'A'
[41]:UncommunicativeVariableName: a has the variable name 'b'
[16]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'a'
[17]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'b'
[18]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'c'
[19]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'd'
[20]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'e'
[21]:UncommunicativeVariableName: first has the variable name 'f'
[40]:UnusedParameters: a has unused parameter 'a'
[46]:UnusedPrivateMethod: Main has the unused private instance method 'b'
17 total warnings
Fixing Smell Warnings
ImproveYourCode focuses on high-level code smells, so we can't tell you how to fix warnings in a generic fashion; this is and will always be completely dependent on your domain language and business logic.