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lib/dupervisor/formats.rb

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Method inherited has a Cognitive Complexity of 11 (exceeds 5 allowed). Consider refactoring.
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      def self.inherited(klass)
        klass.instance_eval do
          class << self
            %i(aliases from to errors).each do |a|
              define_method(a) { |*args|
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/dupervisor/formats.rb - About 1 hr to fix

Cognitive Complexity

Cognitive Complexity is a measure of how difficult a unit of code is to intuitively understand. Unlike Cyclomatic Complexity, which determines how difficult your code will be to test, Cognitive Complexity tells you how difficult your code will be to read and comprehend.

A method's cognitive complexity is based on a few simple rules:

  • Code is not considered more complex when it uses shorthand that the language provides for collapsing multiple statements into one
  • Code is considered more complex for each "break in the linear flow of the code"
  • Code is considered more complex when "flow breaking structures are nested"

Further reading

Use each_value instead of values.each.
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          @formats.values.each do |format_class|
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/dupervisor/formats.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for uses of each_key and each_value Hash methods.

Note: If you have an array of two-element arrays, you can put parentheses around the block arguments to indicate that you're not working with a hash, and suppress RuboCop offenses.

Example:

# bad
hash.keys.each { |k| p k }
hash.values.each { |v| p v }
hash.each { |k, _v| p k }
hash.each { |_k, v| p v }

# good
hash.each_key { |k| p k }
hash.each_value { |v| p v }

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