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Use of assert detected. The enclosed code will be removed when compiling to optimised byte code.
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            assert (
                self.min_begin_len
                + self.placeholder_len
                + self.min_common_len
                + (max_len - prefix_len)
Severity: Info
Found in simple_history/template_utils.py by bandit

Cyclomatic complexity is too high in method common_shorten_repr. (6)
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    def common_shorten_repr(self, *args: Any) -> Tuple[str, ...]:
        """
        Returns ``args`` with each element converted into a string representation.
        If any of the strings are longer than ``self.max_length``, they're all shortened
        so that the first differences between the strings (after a potential common
Severity: Minor
Found in simple_history/template_utils.py by radon

Cyclomatic Complexity

Cyclomatic Complexity corresponds to the number of decisions a block of code contains plus 1. This number (also called McCabe number) is equal to the number of linearly independent paths through the code. This number can be used as a guide when testing conditional logic in blocks.

Radon analyzes the AST tree of a Python program to compute Cyclomatic Complexity. Statements have the following effects on Cyclomatic Complexity:

Construct Effect on CC Reasoning
if +1 An if statement is a single decision.
elif +1 The elif statement adds another decision.
else +0 The else statement does not cause a new decision. The decision is at the if.
for +1 There is a decision at the start of the loop.
while +1 There is a decision at the while statement.
except +1 Each except branch adds a new conditional path of execution.
finally +0 The finally block is unconditionally executed.
with +1 The with statement roughly corresponds to a try/except block (see PEP 343 for details).
assert +1 The assert statement internally roughly equals a conditional statement.
Comprehension +1 A list/set/dict comprehension of generator expression is equivalent to a for loop.
Boolean Operator +1 Every boolean operator (and, or) adds a decision point.

Source: http://radon.readthedocs.org/en/latest/intro.html

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