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Unit Size

The distribution of size of units (measured in lines of code).

Intro
  • Unit size measurements show the distribution of size of units of code (methods, functions...).
  • Units are classified in four categories based on their size (lines of code): 1-20 (small units), 20-50 (medium size units), 51-100 (long units), 101+ (very long units).
  • You should aim at keeping units small (< 20 lines). Long units may become "bloaters", code that have increased to such gargantuan proportions that they are hard to work with.
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Unit Size Overall
  • There are 4 units with 301 lines of code in units (94.4% of code).
    • 1 very long units (213 lines of code)
    • 1 long units (76 lines of code)
    • 0 medium size units (0 lines of code)
    • 0 small units (0 lines of code)
    • 2 very small units (12 lines of code)
70% | 25% | 0% | 0% | 3%
Legend:
101+
51-100
21-50
11-20
1-10
Unit Size per Extension
101+
51-100
21-50
11-20
1-10
py70% | 25% | 0% | 0% | 3%
Unit Size per Logical Component
primary logical decomposition
101+
51-100
21-50
11-20
1-10
ROOT70% | 25% | 0% | 0% | 3%
Alternative Visuals
Longest Units
Top 4 longest units
Unit# linesMcCabe index# params
def _main()
in abandon_stale.py
213 32 0
def _main()
in release-announcement.py
76 8 0
def __init__()
in release-announcement.py
10 2 2
def __str__()
in release-announcement.py
2 1 1