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lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb

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Method has too many lines. [25/10]
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  def parse_cli
    cli.opt_common = false
    cli.parse do |opt|
      descriptions = cli.class.TASK_DESC.keep_if { |k, v| k != :generic }
      opt.separator MiGA::MiGA.tabulate(
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks if the length of a method exceeds some maximum value. Comment lines can optionally be ignored. The maximum allowed length is configurable.

Assignment Branch Condition size for parse_cli is too high. [28.07/15]
Open

  def parse_cli
    cli.opt_common = false
    cli.parse do |opt|
      descriptions = cli.class.TASK_DESC.keep_if { |k, v| k != :generic }
      opt.separator MiGA::MiGA.tabulate(
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks that the ABC size of methods is not higher than the configured maximum. The ABC size is based on assignments, branches (method calls), and conditions. See http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?AbcMetric

Use %i or %I for an array of symbols.
Open

        [:action, :description], descriptions
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop can check for array literals made up of symbols that are not using the %i() syntax.

Alternatively, it checks for symbol arrays using the %i() syntax on projects which do not want to use that syntax.

Configuration option: MinSize If set, arrays with fewer elements than this value will not trigger the cop. For example, a MinSize of3` will not enforce a style on an array of 2 or fewer elements.

Example: EnforcedStyle: percent (default)

# good
%i[foo bar baz]

# bad
[:foo, :bar, :baz]

Example: EnforcedStyle: brackets

# good
[:foo, :bar, :baz]

# bad
%i[foo bar baz]

Unused block argument - v. If it's necessary, use _ or _v as an argument name to indicate that it won't be used.
Open

      descriptions = cli.class.TASK_DESC.keep_if { |k, v| k != :generic }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unused block arguments.

Example:

# bad

do_something do |used, unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do |bar|
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |bar|
  puts :baz
end

Example:

#good

do_something do |used, _unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |_bar|
  puts :baz
end

Do not use semicolons to terminate expressions.
Open

      ) { puts MiGA::MiGA.FULL_VERSION; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for multiple expressions placed on the same line. It also checks for lines terminated with a semicolon.

Example:

# bad
foo = 1; bar = 2;
baz = 3;

# good
foo = 1
bar = 2
baz = 3

Put empty method definitions on a single line.
Open

  def perform
  end
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for the formatting of empty method definitions. By default it enforces empty method definitions to go on a single line (compact style), but it can be configured to enforce the end to go on its own line (expanded style).

Note: A method definition is not considered empty if it contains comments.

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact (default)

# bad
def foo(bar)
end

def self.foo(bar)
end

# good
def foo(bar); end

def foo(bar)
  # baz
end

def self.foo(bar); end

Example: EnforcedStyle: expanded

# bad
def foo(bar); end

def self.foo(bar); end

# good
def foo(bar)
end

def self.foo(bar)
end

Put empty method definitions on a single line.
Open

  def complete
  end
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for the formatting of empty method definitions. By default it enforces empty method definitions to go on a single line (compact style), but it can be configured to enforce the end to go on its own line (expanded style).

Note: A method definition is not considered empty if it contains comments.

Example: EnforcedStyle: compact (default)

# bad
def foo(bar)
end

def self.foo(bar)
end

# good
def foo(bar); end

def foo(bar)
  # baz
end

def self.foo(bar); end

Example: EnforcedStyle: expanded

# bad
def foo(bar); end

def self.foo(bar); end

# good
def foo(bar)
end

def self.foo(bar)
end

Do not use semicolons to terminate expressions.
Open

      ) { puts opt; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for multiple expressions placed on the same line. It also checks for lines terminated with a semicolon.

Example:

# bad
foo = 1; bar = 2;
baz = 3;

# good
foo = 1
bar = 2
baz = 3

Do not use semicolons to terminate expressions.
Open

      ) { |v| puts MiGA::MiGA.LONG_VERSION; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for multiple expressions placed on the same line. It also checks for lines terminated with a semicolon.

Example:

# bad
foo = 1; bar = 2;
baz = 3;

# good
foo = 1
bar = 2
baz = 3

Missing magic comment # frozen_string_literal: true.
Open

# @package MiGA
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop is designed to help upgrade to Ruby 3.0. It will add the comment # frozen_string_literal: true to the top of files to enable frozen string literals. Frozen string literals may be default in Ruby 3.0. The comment will be added below a shebang and encoding comment. The frozen string literal comment is only valid in Ruby 2.3+.

Example: EnforcedStyle: when_needed (default)

# The `when_needed` style will add the frozen string literal comment
# to files only when the `TargetRubyVersion` is set to 2.3+.
# bad
module Foo
  # ...
end

# good
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Foo
  # ...
end

Example: EnforcedStyle: always

# The `always` style will always add the frozen string literal comment
# to a file, regardless of the Ruby version or if `freeze` or `<<` are
# called on a string literal.
# bad
module Bar
  # ...
end

# good
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Bar
  # ...
end

Example: EnforcedStyle: never

# The `never` will enforce that the frozen string literal comment does
# not exist in a file.
# bad
# frozen_string_literal: true

module Baz
  # ...
end

# good
module Baz
  # ...
end

Unused block argument - v. You can omit the argument if you don't care about it.
Open

      ) { |v| puts MiGA::MiGA.LONG_VERSION; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unused block arguments.

Example:

# bad

do_something do |used, unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do |bar|
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |bar|
  puts :baz
end

Example:

#good

do_something do |used, _unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |_bar|
  puts :baz
end

Do not use semicolons to terminate expressions.
Open

      ) { |v| puts MiGA::MiGA.CITATION; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for multiple expressions placed on the same line. It also checks for lines terminated with a semicolon.

Example:

# bad
foo = 1; bar = 2;
baz = 3;

# good
foo = 1
bar = 2
baz = 3

Unused block argument - v. You can omit the argument if you don't care about it.
Open

      ) { |v| puts MiGA::MiGA.CITATION; exit }
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unused block arguments.

Example:

# bad

do_something do |used, unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do |bar|
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |bar|
  puts :baz
end

Example:

#good

do_something do |used, _unused|
  puts used
end

do_something do
  puts :foo
end

define_method(:foo) do |_bar|
  puts :baz
end

Missing top-level class documentation comment.
Open

class MiGA::Cli::Action::Generic < MiGA::Cli::Action
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/miga/cli/action/generic.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for missing top-level documentation of classes and modules. Classes with no body are exempt from the check and so are namespace modules - modules that have nothing in their bodies except classes, other modules, or constant definitions.

The documentation requirement is annulled if the class or module has a "#:nodoc:" comment next to it. Likewise, "#:nodoc: all" does the same for all its children.

Example:

# bad
class Person
  # ...
end

# good
# Description/Explanation of Person class
class Person
  # ...
end

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