When two functions have the same implementation, either it was a mistake - something else was intended - or the duplication was intentional, but may be confusing to maintainers. In the latter case, the code should be refactored.
class MyClass {
fun calculateCode(): String {
doTheThing()
doOtherThing()
return "done"
}
fun getStatus(): String { // Noncompliant
doTheThing()
doOtherThing()
return "done"
}
}
class MyClass {
fun calculateCode(): String {
doTheThing()
doOtherThing()
return "done"
}
fun getStatus(): String = calculateCode()
}
Methods with fewer than 2 statements are ignored.