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src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java

Summary

Maintainability
F
4 days
Test Coverage

Field333 has 104 methods (exceeds 20 allowed). Consider refactoring.
Open

@SuppressWarnings("unused")
@Generated
public class Field333 extends Field implements Serializable, DateContainer {
    /**
     * Constant identifying the SRU to which this class belongs to.
Severity: Major
Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 2 days to fix

    File Field333.java has 616 lines of code (exceeds 250 allowed). Consider refactoring.
    Open

    /*
     * Copyright 2006-2023 Prowide
     *
     * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
     * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.

      Method getValueDisplay has a Cognitive Complexity of 18 (exceeds 8 allowed). Consider refactoring.
      Open

          @Override
          public String getValueDisplay(int component, Locale locale) {
              if (component < 1 || component > 8) {
                  throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid component number " + component + " for field 333");
              }

      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

      Method getValueDisplay has 44 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
      Open

          @Override
          public String getValueDisplay(int component, Locale locale) {
              if (component < 1 || component > 8) {
                  throw new IllegalArgumentException("invalid component number " + component + " for field 333");
              }

        Method parse has a Cognitive Complexity of 17 (exceeds 8 allowed). Consider refactoring.
        Open

            @Override
            public void parse(final String value) {
                init(8);
                if (value != null) {
                    if (value.length() >= 6) {

        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

        Method parse has 27 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
        Open

            @Override
            public void parse(final String value) {
                init(8);
                if (value != null) {
                    if (value.length() >= 6) {

          Method fromJson has 27 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
          Open

              public static Field333 fromJson(final String json) {
          
                  final Field333 field = new Field333();
          
                  final JsonObject jsonObject = JsonParser.parseString(json).getAsJsonObject();

            Avoid too many return statements within this method.
            Open

                    return null;
            Severity: Major
            Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 30 mins to fix

              Avoid too many return statements within this method.
              Open

                              return f.format(cal.getTime());
              Severity: Major
              Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 30 mins to fix

                Avoid too many return statements within this method.
                Open

                            return getComponent(7);
                Severity: Major
                Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 30 mins to fix

                  Avoid too many return statements within this method.
                  Open

                              return getComponent(6);
                  Severity: Major
                  Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 30 mins to fix

                    Avoid too many return statements within this method.
                    Open

                                return getComponent(8);
                    Severity: Major
                    Found in src/generated/java/com/prowidesoftware/swift/model/field/Field333.java - About 30 mins to fix

                      Refactor this method to reduce its Cognitive Complexity from 18 to the 15 allowed.
                      Open

                          public String getValueDisplay(int component, Locale locale) {

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

                      See

                      Refactor this method to reduce its Cognitive Complexity from 17 to the 15 allowed.
                      Open

                          public void parse(final String value) {

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

                      See

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "lastInputSequenceNumberReceived" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(7, "lastInputSequenceNumberReceived");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "lastOutputSequenceNumberSent" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(8, "lastOutputSequenceNumberSent");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "dateLastSessionOpened" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(1, "dateLastSessionOpened");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "timeLastSessionClosed" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(5, "timeLastSessionClosed");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Use already-defined constant 'COMPONENTS_PATTERN' instead of duplicating its value here.
                      Open

                              return "EHNEHNNN";

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Use already-defined constant 'PARSER_PATTERN' instead of duplicating its value here.
                      Open

                              return "<DATE2><HHMM>4!N<DATE2><HHMM>3!N6!N6!N";

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "reasonForClosure" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(6, "reasonForClosure");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "dateLastSessionClosed" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(4, "dateLastSessionClosed");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "sessionNumber" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(3, "sessionNumber");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

                      Define a constant instead of duplicating this literal "timeLastSessionOpened" 3 times.
                      Open

                              result.put(2, "timeLastSessionOpened");

                      Duplicated string literals make the process of refactoring error-prone, since you must be sure to update all occurrences.

                      On the other hand, constants can be referenced from many places, but only need to be updated in a single place.

                      Noncompliant Code Example

                      With the default threshold of 3:

                      public void run() {
                        prepare("action1");                              // Noncompliant - "action1" is duplicated 3 times
                        execute("action1");
                        release("action1");
                      }
                      
                      @SuppressWarning("all")                            // Compliant - annotations are excluded
                      private void method1() { /* ... */ }
                      @SuppressWarning("all")
                      private void method2() { /* ... */ }
                      
                      public String method3(String a) {
                        System.out.println("'" + a + "'");               // Compliant - literal "'" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                        return "";                                       // Compliant - literal "" has less than 5 characters and is excluded
                      }
                      

                      Compliant Solution

                      private static final String ACTION_1 = "action1";  // Compliant
                      
                      public void run() {
                        prepare(ACTION_1);                               // Compliant
                        execute(ACTION_1);
                        release(ACTION_1);
                      }
                      

                      Exceptions

                      To prevent generating some false-positives, literals having less than 5 characters are excluded.

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