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lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb

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FrOData::Service::Response::XML has no descriptive comment
Open

      module XML
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by reek

Classes and modules are the units of reuse and release. It is therefore considered good practice to annotate every class and module with a brief comment outlining its responsibilities.

Example

Given

class Dummy
  # Do things...
end

Reek would emit the following warning:

test.rb -- 1 warning:
  [1]:Dummy has no descriptive comment (IrresponsibleModule)

Fixing this is simple - just an explaining comment:

# The Dummy class is responsible for ...
class Dummy
  # Do things...
end

FrOData::Service::Response::XML#parse_entity has unused parameter 'entity_data'
Open

        def parse_entity(entity_data, entity_options)
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by reek

Unused Parameter refers to methods with parameters that are unused in scope of the method.

Having unused parameters in a method is code smell because leaving dead code in a method can never improve the method and it makes the code confusing to read.

Example

Given:

class Klass
  def unused_parameters(x,y,z)
    puts x,y # but not z
  end
end

Reek would emit the following warning:

[2]:Klass#unused_parameters has unused parameter 'z' (UnusedParameters)

FrOData::Service::Response::XML#parse_entity has unused parameter 'entity_options'
Open

        def parse_entity(entity_data, entity_options)
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by reek

Unused Parameter refers to methods with parameters that are unused in scope of the method.

Having unused parameters in a method is code smell because leaving dead code in a method can never improve the method and it makes the code confusing to read.

Example

Given:

class Klass
  def unused_parameters(x,y,z)
    puts x,y # but not z
  end
end

Reek would emit the following warning:

[2]:Klass#unused_parameters has unused parameter 'z' (UnusedParameters)

Unused method argument - entity_data. If it's necessary, use _ or _entity_data as an argument name to indicate that it won't be used. You can also write as parse_entity(*) if you want the method to accept any arguments but don't care about them.
Open

        def parse_entity(entity_data, entity_options)
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unused method arguments.

Example:

# bad

def some_method(used, unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Example:

# good

def some_method(used, _unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Missing top-level module documentation comment.
Open

      module XML
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for missing top-level documentation of classes and modules. Classes with no body are exempt from the check and so are namespace modules - modules that have nothing in their bodies except classes, other modules, or constant definitions.

The documentation requirement is annulled if the class or module has a "#:nodoc:" comment next to it. Likewise, "#:nodoc: all" does the same for all its children.

Example:

# bad
class Person
  # ...
end

# good
# Description/Explanation of Person class
class Person
  # ...
end

Unused method argument - entity_options. If it's necessary, use _ or _entity_options as an argument name to indicate that it won't be used. You can also write as parse_entity(*) if you want the method to accept any arguments but don't care about them.
Open

        def parse_entity(entity_data, entity_options)
Severity: Minor
Found in lib/frodata/service/response/xml.rb by rubocop

This cop checks for unused method arguments.

Example:

# bad

def some_method(used, unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

Example:

# good

def some_method(used, _unused, _unused_but_allowed)
  puts used
end

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