Having all branches in a match or if chain with the same implementation is an error. Either a copy-paste error was made
and something different should be executed, or there shouldn't be a match/if chain at all.
if (b == 0) { // Noncompliant
doSomething
} else {
doSomething
}
i match { // Noncompliant
case 1 => doSomething
case 2 => doSomething
case 3 => doSomething
case _ => doSomething
}
This rule does not apply to if chains without else-s, or to match-es without case _
alternatives.
if (b == 0) {
doSomething
} else if (b == 1) {
doSomething
}