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Pull Request — master (#57)
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src/ohif/polyfill.min.js   F

Complexity

Total Complexity 69
Complexity/F 1.86

Size

Lines of Code 1
Function Count 37

Duplication

Duplicated Lines 0
Ratio 0 %

Importance

Changes 0
Metric Value
eloc 1
c 0
b 0
f 0
dl 0
loc 1
rs 2.88
wmc 69
mnd 32
bc 32
fnc 37
bpm 0.8648
cpm 1.8648
noi 10

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Complexity

Complex classes like src/ohif/polyfill.min.js often do a lot of different things. To break such a class down, we need to identify a cohesive component within that class. A common approach to find such a component is to look for fields/methods that share the same prefixes, or suffixes.

Once you have determined the fields that belong together, you can apply the Extract Class refactoring. If the component makes sense as a sub-class, Extract Subclass is also a candidate, and is often faster.

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Consider using undefined instead of void(0). It is equivalent and more straightforward to read.
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The variable define seems to be never declared. If this is a global, consider adding a /** global: define */ comment.

This checks looks for references to variables that have not been declared. This is most likey a typographical error or a variable has been renamed.

To learn more about declaring variables in Javascript, see the MDN.

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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.

Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later.

Consider:

if (a > 0)
    b = 42;

If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed.

if (a > 0)
    console.log("a > 0");
    b = 42;

In this case the statement b = 42 will always be executed, while the logging statement will be executed conditionally.

if (a > 0) {
    console.log("a > 0");
    b = 42;
}

ensures that the proper code will be executed conditionally no matter how many statements are added or removed.

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Usage of the sequence operator is discouraged, since it may lead to obfuscated code.

The sequence or comma operator allows the inclusion of multiple expressions where only is permitted. The result of the sequence is the value of the last expression.

This operator is most often used in for statements.

Used in another places it can make code hard to read, especially when people do not realize it even exists as a seperate operator.

This check looks for usage of the sequence operator in locations where it is not necessary and could be replaced by a series of expressions or statements.

var a,b,c;

a = 1, b = 1,  c= 3;

could just as well be written as:

var a,b,c;

a = 1;
b = 1;
c = 3;

To learn more about the sequence operator, please refer to the MDN.

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By convention, constructors like t should be capitalized.
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The variable setImmediate seems to be never declared. If this is a global, consider adding a /** global: setImmediate */ comment.

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There is no return statement in this branch, but you do return something in other branches. Did you maybe miss it? If you do not want to return anything, consider adding return undefined; explicitly.
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Comparing 0 to --i using the == operator is not safe. Consider using === instead.
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The variable setTimeout seems to be never declared. If this is a global, consider adding a /** global: setTimeout */ comment.

This checks looks for references to variables that have not been declared. This is most likey a typographical error or a variable has been renamed.

To learn more about declaring variables in Javascript, see the MDN.

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The variable self seems to be never declared. If this is a global, consider adding a /** global: self */ comment.

This checks looks for references to variables that have not been declared. This is most likey a typographical error or a variable has been renamed.

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