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Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "247" or change one of the implementations.
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                word += 'e'
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter.py by sonar-python

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "360" or change one of the implementations.
Open

            if self._m_degree(word[:-3]) > 1:
                word = word[:-3]
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter.py by sonar-python

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Merge this if statement with the enclosing one.
Open

                    if self._m_degree(word[:-7]) > 0:
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter.py by sonar-python

Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

Noncompliant Code Example

if condition1:
    if condition2:
        # ...

Compliant Solution

if condition1 and condition2:
    # ...

Merge this if statement with the enclosing one.
Open

            if len(word[r2_start:]) >= 2 and word[-3] != 'e':

Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

Noncompliant Code Example

if condition1:
    if condition2:
        # ...

Compliant Solution

if condition1 and condition2:
    # ...

Merge this if statement with the enclosing one.
Open

            if self._sb_has_vowel(word[:-2]):
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter2.py by sonar-python

Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

Noncompliant Code Example

if condition1:
    if condition2:
        # ...

Compliant Solution

if condition1 and condition2:
    # ...

Merge this if statement with the enclosing one.
Open

                if len(word[r1_start:]) >= 6:
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter2.py by sonar-python

Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

Noncompliant Code Example

if condition1:
    if condition2:
        # ...

Compliant Solution

if condition1 and condition2:
    # ...

Merge this if statement with the enclosing one.
Open

                if (
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter2.py by sonar-python

Merging collapsible if statements increases the code's readability.

Noncompliant Code Example

if condition1:
    if condition2:
        # ...

Compliant Solution

if condition1 and condition2:
    # ...

Refactor this function to reduce its Cognitive Complexity from 16 to the 15 allowed.
Open

    def stem(self, word: str) -> str:

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how hard the control flow of a function is to understand. Functions with high Cognitive Complexity will be difficult to maintain.

See

Refactor this function to reduce its Cognitive Complexity from 20 to the 15 allowed.
Open

    def stem(self, word: str) -> str:
Severity: Critical
Found in abydos/stemmer/_caumanns.py by sonar-python

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how hard the control flow of a function is to understand. Functions with high Cognitive Complexity will be difficult to maintain.

See

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "585" or change one of the implementations.
Open

                    primary, secondary = _metaph_add('K', 'J')
                    current += 2
                    continue

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "146" or change one of the implementations.
Open

                continue

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "146" or change one of the implementations.
Open

                continue

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "140" or change one of the implementations.
Open

                code += char

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Remove this commented out code.
Open

    # ("e", "[BbdfgklmnprsStvzZ]", "[ln][BbdfgklmnprsStvzZ]", ""),

Programmers should not comment out code as it bloats programs and reduces readability.

Unused code should be deleted and can be retrieved from source control history if required.

See

  • MISRA C:2004, 2.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out".
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-2 - Sections of code shall not be "commented out" using C-style comments.
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-3 - Sections of code should not be "commented out" using C++ comments.
  • MISRA C:2012, Dir. 4.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out"

Remove this commented out code.
Open

    ('mb', '', '', '(mb|b)'),  # Liberis = Limperis = Limberis

Programmers should not comment out code as it bloats programs and reduces readability.

Unused code should be deleted and can be retrieved from source control history if required.

See

  • MISRA C:2004, 2.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out".
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-2 - Sections of code shall not be "commented out" using C-style comments.
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-3 - Sections of code should not be "commented out" using C++ comments.
  • MISRA C:2012, Dir. 4.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out"

Remove this commented out code.
Open

    ),  # Panajotti = Panaiotti; Louijos = Louizos; Pantajis = Pantazis = Pantagis  # noqa: E501

Programmers should not comment out code as it bloats programs and reduces readability.

Unused code should be deleted and can be retrieved from source control history if required.

See

  • MISRA C:2004, 2.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out".
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-2 - Sections of code shall not be "commented out" using C-style comments.
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-3 - Sections of code should not be "commented out" using C++ comments.
  • MISRA C:2012, Dir. 4.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out"

Remove this commented out code.
Open

    # ("s", "", "$", "(s|)"), # Attia(s)

Programmers should not comment out code as it bloats programs and reduces readability.

Unused code should be deleted and can be retrieved from source control history if required.

See

  • MISRA C:2004, 2.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out".
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-2 - Sections of code shall not be "commented out" using C-style comments.
  • MISRA C++:2008, 2-7-3 - Sections of code should not be "commented out" using C++ comments.
  • MISRA C:2012, Dir. 4.4 - Sections of code should not be "commented out"

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "226" or change one of the implementations.
Open

                    metaph += 'X'
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/phonetic/_metaphone.py by sonar-python

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Either merge this branch with the identical one on line "348" or change one of the implementations.
Open

            if self._m_degree(word[:-2]) > 1:
                word = word[:-2]
Severity: Major
Found in abydos/stemmer/_porter.py by sonar-python

Having two branches in the same if structure with the same implementation is at best duplicate code, and at worst a coding error. If the same logic is truly needed for both instances, then they should be combined.

Noncompliant Code Example

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_thing()  # Noncompliant; duplicates first condition
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4 if a > 12 else 4

Compliant Solution

if (0 <= a < 10) or (20 <= a < 50):
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 4

or

if 0 <= a < 10:
    do_the_thing()
elif 10 <= a < 20:
    do_the_other_thing()
elif 20 <= a < 50:
    do_the_third_thing()
else:
    do_the_rest()

b = 8 if a > 12 else 4

Refactor this function to reduce its Cognitive Complexity from 72 to the 15 allowed.
Open

    def _stem_and_rule(self, word: str) -> Tuple[str, float]:
Severity: Critical
Found in abydos/stemmer/_uea_lite.py by sonar-python

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how hard the control flow of a function is to understand. Functions with high Cognitive Complexity will be difficult to maintain.

See

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