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## master #337 +/- ##
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+ Coverage 80.08% 80.16% +0.07%
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Files 84 84
Lines 4510 4496 -14
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- Hits 3612 3604 -8
+ Misses 898 892 -6
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OCLint is another static analysis tool that focuses on reducing complexity, confusion, and redundant code. It has a ton of rules. This PR knocks out some of the simpler ones.
The tool also handles analyzing cyclomatic complexity and npath complexity, which could help identify places that could probably use a refactor or reduction in complexity.
Many of the rules are conventional but could also be useful (method length, line length, class length, etc.)