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Avoid too many return statements within this function.
Open

        return sp
Severity: Major
Found in qutip/piqs/piqs.py - About 30 mins to fix

    Avoid too many return statements within this function.
    Open

            return (fidelity(oper_choi, target_choi)/d)**2
    Severity: Major
    Found in qutip/core/metrics.py - About 30 mins to fix

      Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
      Open

          @classmethod
          def StateFeedback(
              cls,
              default: Qobj | _data.Data = None,
              raw_data: bool = False,
      Severity: Minor
      Found in qutip/solver/sesolve.py and 1 other location - About 30 mins to fix
      qutip/solver/mesolve.py on lines 242..276

      Duplicated Code

      Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

      Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

      When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

      Tuning

      This issue has a mass of 64.

      We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

      The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

      If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

      See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

      Refactorings

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      Avoid too many return statements within this function.
      Open

                  return process_fidelity(target, oper)  # reverse order
      Severity: Major
      Found in qutip/core/metrics.py - About 30 mins to fix

        Line too long (81 > 79 characters)
        Open

                  | Maximum number of (internally defined) steps allowed in one ``tlist``
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/solver/mesolve.py by pep8

        Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

        There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
        lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
        have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
        devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
        of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
        comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
        
        Reports error E501.

        Comparison to false should be 'if cond is false:' or 'if not cond:'
        Open

                if isdiagonal(initial_state) == False:
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/piqs/piqs.py by pep8

        Comparison to singletons should use "is" or "is not".

        Comparisons to singletons like None should always be done
        with "is" or "is not", never the equality operators.
        
        Okay: if arg is not None:
        E711: if arg != None:
        E711: if None == arg:
        E712: if arg == True:
        E712: if False == arg:
        
        Also, beware of writing if x when you really mean if x is not None
        -- e.g. when testing whether a variable or argument that defaults to
        None was set to some other value.  The other value might have a type
        (such as a container) that could be false in a boolean context!

        Too many blank lines (2)
        Open

            return collapsed_states, probabilities
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/measurement.py by pep8

        Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.

        Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank
        line.
        
        Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of
        related functions.  Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of
        related one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
        
        Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical
        sections.
        
        Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\ndef b():\n    pass
        Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\nasync def b():\n    pass
        Okay: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n    pass
        Okay: default = 1\nfoo = 1
        Okay: classify = 1\nfoo = 1
        
        E301: class Foo:\n    b = 0\n    def bar():\n        pass
        E302: def a():\n    pass\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
        E302: def a():\n    pass\n\nasync def b(n):\n    pass
        E303: def a():\n    pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n    pass
        E303: def a():\n\n\n\n    pass
        E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n    pass
        E305: def a():\n    pass\na()
        E306: def a():\n    def b():\n        pass\n    def c():\n        pass

        Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
        Open

                # This ensures that trace can return something that is not a number such
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/core/qobj.py by pep8

        Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

        There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
        lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
        have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
        devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
        of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
        comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
        
        Reports error E501.

        Module level import not at top of file
        Open

        import inspect as _inspect
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/core/data/eigen.py by pep8

        Place imports at the top of the file.

        Always put imports at the top of the file, just after any module
        comments and docstrings, and before module globals and constants.
        
        Okay: import os
        Okay: # this is a comment\nimport os
        Okay: '''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay: r'''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nelse:\n\tpass\nimport y
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nfinally:\n\tpass\nimport y
        E402: a=1\nimport os
        E402: 'One string'\n"Two string"\nimport os
        E402: a=1\nfrom sys import x
        
        Okay: if x:\n    import os

        Module level import not at top of file
        Open

        from .dispatch import Dispatcher as _Dispatcher
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/core/data/expm.py by pep8

        Place imports at the top of the file.

        Always put imports at the top of the file, just after any module
        comments and docstrings, and before module globals and constants.
        
        Okay: import os
        Okay: # this is a comment\nimport os
        Okay: '''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay: r'''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nelse:\n\tpass\nimport y
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nfinally:\n\tpass\nimport y
        E402: a=1\nimport os
        E402: 'One string'\n"Two string"\nimport os
        E402: a=1\nfrom sys import x
        
        Okay: if x:\n    import os

        Comparison to false should be 'if cond is false:' or 'if not cond:'
        Open

                if self.hamiltonian and isdiagonal(self.hamiltonian) == False:
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/piqs/piqs.py by pep8

        Comparison to singletons should use "is" or "is not".

        Comparisons to singletons like None should always be done
        with "is" or "is not", never the equality operators.
        
        Okay: if arg is not None:
        E711: if arg != None:
        E711: if None == arg:
        E712: if arg == True:
        E712: if False == arg:
        
        Also, beware of writing if x when you really mean if x is not None
        -- e.g. when testing whether a variable or argument that defaults to
        None was set to some other value.  The other value might have a type
        (such as a container) that could be false in a boolean context!

        Continuation line under-indented for visual indent
        Open

                                / (bounds[1] - bounds[0])))
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/matplotlib_utilities.py by pep8

        Continuation lines indentation.

        Continuation lines should align wrapped elements either vertically
        using Python's implicit line joining inside parentheses, brackets
        and braces, or using a hanging indent.
        
        When using a hanging indent these considerations should be applied:
        - there should be no arguments on the first line, and
        - further indentation should be used to clearly distinguish itself
          as a continuation line.
        
        Okay: a = (\n)
        E123: a = (\n    )
        
        Okay: a = (\n    42)
        E121: a = (\n   42)
        E122: a = (\n42)
        E123: a = (\n    42\n    )
        E124: a = (24,\n     42\n)
        E125: if (\n    b):\n    pass
        E126: a = (\n        42)
        E127: a = (24,\n      42)
        E128: a = (24,\n    42)
        E129: if (a or\n    b):\n    pass
        E131: a = (\n    42\n 24)

        Module level import not at top of file
        Open

        import qutip.piqs.piqs as piqs
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/__init__.py by pep8

        Place imports at the top of the file.

        Always put imports at the top of the file, just after any module
        comments and docstrings, and before module globals and constants.
        
        Okay: import os
        Okay: # this is a comment\nimport os
        Okay: '''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay: r'''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nelse:\n\tpass\nimport y
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nfinally:\n\tpass\nimport y
        E402: a=1\nimport os
        E402: 'One string'\n"Two string"\nimport os
        E402: a=1\nfrom sys import x
        
        Okay: if x:\n    import os

        Module level import not at top of file
        Open

        from .tomography import *
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/__init__.py by pep8

        Place imports at the top of the file.

        Always put imports at the top of the file, just after any module
        comments and docstrings, and before module globals and constants.
        
        Okay: import os
        Okay: # this is a comment\nimport os
        Okay: '''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay: r'''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nelse:\n\tpass\nimport y
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nfinally:\n\tpass\nimport y
        E402: a=1\nimport os
        E402: 'One string'\n"Two string"\nimport os
        E402: a=1\nfrom sys import x
        
        Okay: if x:\n    import os

        Block comment should start with '# '
        Open

        #IPython parallel routines moved to ipyparallel in V4
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/ipynbtools.py by pep8

        Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

        An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
        Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
        statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
        
        Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
        (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
        
        Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
        Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
        Okay: # Block comment
        E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
        E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
        E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
        E265: #Block comment
        E266: ### Block comment

        Module level import not at top of file
        Open

        from qutip.core.superop_reps import to_choi
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/core/qobj.py by pep8

        Place imports at the top of the file.

        Always put imports at the top of the file, just after any module
        comments and docstrings, and before module globals and constants.
        
        Okay: import os
        Okay: # this is a comment\nimport os
        Okay: '''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay: r'''this is a module docstring'''\nimport os
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nelse:\n\tpass\nimport y
        Okay:
        try:\n\timport x\nexcept ImportError:\n\tpass\nfinally:\n\tpass\nimport y
        E402: a=1\nimport os
        E402: 'One string'\n"Two string"\nimport os
        E402: a=1\nfrom sys import x
        
        Okay: if x:\n    import os

        Whitespace before ':'
        Open

                sci.data[ptr : ptr+ptr_inc] = basis_ket_sci.data
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/core/superop_reps.py by pep8

        Avoid extraneous whitespace.

        Avoid extraneous whitespace in these situations:
        - Immediately inside parentheses, brackets or braces.
        - Immediately before a comma, semicolon, or colon.
        
        Okay: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2})
        E201: spam( ham[1], {eggs: 2})
        E201: spam(ham[ 1], {eggs: 2})
        E201: spam(ham[1], { eggs: 2})
        E202: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2} )
        E202: spam(ham[1 ], {eggs: 2})
        E202: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2 })
        
        E203: if x == 4: print x, y; x, y = y , x
        E203: if x == 4: print x, y ; x, y = y, x
        E203: if x == 4 : print x, y; x, y = y, x

        Line too long (80 > 79 characters)
        Open

                    # we divide by atol and take the log so that the error returned is 0
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/solver/integrator/krylov.py by pep8

        Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

        There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
        lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
        have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
        devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
        of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
        comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
        
        Reports error E501.

        At least two spaces before inline comment
        Open

        if sys.maxsize > 2**32: #Running 64-bit
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/_mkl/spsolve.py by pep8

        Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.

        An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement.
        Inline comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the
        statement. They should start with a # and a single space.
        
        Each line of a block comment starts with a # and a single space
        (unless it is indented text inside the comment).
        
        Okay: x = x + 1  # Increment x
        Okay: x = x + 1    # Increment x
        Okay: # Block comment
        E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
        E262: x = x + 1  #Increment x
        E262: x = x + 1  #  Increment x
        E265: #Block comment
        E266: ### Block comment

        Line too long (82 > 79 characters)
        Open

            method : str {'clenshaw', 'iterative', 'laguerre', 'fft'}, default: 'clenshaw'
        Severity: Minor
        Found in qutip/animation.py by pep8

        Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.

        There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
        lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to
        have several windows side-by-side.  The default wrapping on such
        devices looks ugly.  Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum
        of 79 characters. For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or
        comments), limiting the length to 72 characters is recommended.
        
        Reports error E501.
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