[GRASS-QA] GRASS QA: markus | ./grass6/raster/r.statistics/o_max.c |1 clones ( o_kurt.c o_max.c )| 0 monsters | 0 warnings

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Sun Jul 15 09:09:29 EDT 2007



Hello markus,

here a report on your recent GRASS-CVS change:

ANALYSIS

your changes to files/functions:


raster/r.statistics/o_max.c functions


o_max (Begins at: 7 Ends at: 53)
--------------+---------+-------+---------+
Complexity:   |       6 |       |      OK |
ParamNBR:     |       5 |     * |         |
CalledNBR:    |      11 |       |      OK |
LOC:          |      47 |       |      OK |
--------------+---------+-------+---------+
metrics are OK

Clone analysis:

This file has 1 potentially cloned functions:
  o_max

In raster/r.statistics/o_max.c clones of  o_max are:
	raster/r.statistics/o_min.c  o_min


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Threshold GRASS6 key metrics values at 2007-07-15 are:
---------------------------+-----------+---------+
                    median | upper     | outlier |
                           | quartile  | limit   |
---------------------------+-----------+---------+
Complexity (Cyclo):      5 |        25 |      37 |
ParamNBR:                2 |         6 |       9 |
CalledNBR:              10 |        60 |      87 |
LOC:                    43 |       195 |     272 |
---------------------------+-----------+---------+

Measures (see below Web page for details):
 Complexity (Cyclo): a complexity index
 ParamNBR: number of passed parameters
 CalledNBR: number of called functions
 LOC: Lines Of Code

Message interpretation:
 OK : Nothing to say at all
 *  : above 75 % of value warning
 ** : this is getting close to be out of range, consider revising the code
 ***: this is a monster, definitely you should revise this function


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