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Static Component Dependencies

An overview of static code dependencies among source code logical components.

Intro

Static code dependencies refer to the relationships between different modules, libraries, or components in a software system that are established at compile-time rather than at runtime. These dependencies are determined by the code itself, meaning that one module directly references another through imports, includes, or explicit references in the code. Examples include:

  • Library and Module Imports
  • Class Dependencies (Inheritance & Composition)
  • Function and Method Calls
  • Dependency Injection Without Runtime Resolution
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Logical Decompositions Overview

Analyzed system has 1 logical decomposition:

  • primary (4 components)

Logical Decomposition #1: PRIMARY

The decompositions is based on the folder structure at level 1 (relative to the source code root).

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Component Sizes (Lines of Code)
The "primary" logical decomposition has 4 components.
  • 46 files, 8,983 LOC (100.0% vs. main code).
  • "apps" is biggest, containing 43.14% of LOC.
  • "ROOT" is smallest, containing 0.69% of LOC.


apps3875 LOC (43%) 16 files
packages3089 LOC (34%) 20 files
labs1957 LOC (21%) 9 files
ROOT62 LOC (<1%) 1 file
Static Dependencies
Dependencies among components are static code dependencies among files in different components.

No component dependencies found.



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