[GRASS-QA] GRASS QA: hamish |main.c | no clones | 0 monsters |0
warnings
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Tue Sep 14 00:39:15 EDT 2010
Hello hamish,
here's a report on your recent grass-SVN change for the revision : 43458
ANALYSIS
your changes to files/class/methods/functions :
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File :/imagery/i.landsat.toar/main.c
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The system don't find class, method and function
in this file during analysis!
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Threshold grass key metrics values at Tue Sep 14 00:39:13 EDT 2010 are:
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| warning | middle | extrem |
| limits | limits | limits |
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Complexity (Cyclo): | 9 | 19 | 30 |
ParamNBR: | 3 | 6 | 9 |
CalledNBR: | 17 | 41 | 65 |
LOC: | 66 | 150 | 234 |
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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
-Global analysis: based on 21 metrics(the fourth preceding include)
Message interpretation :
OK : Nothing to say at all
* : this is getting close to be out of range, consider revising the code
** : this is a baby monster, you should revise this function
***: this is a monster, definitely you should revise this function
Conclusion interpretation :
CORRECT : if all metrics are situated before warning limits
WARNING : if 1 to more metrics are between warning and middle limits
BABY_MONSTER: if 1 to more metrics are between middle and extreme limits
MONSTERS : if 1 to more metrics are in the extreme limits
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