Nested ``++if++``, ``++for++``, ``++while++``, ``++try++``, and ``++with++`` statements are key ingredients for making what's known as "Spaghetti code". Such code is hard to read, refactor and therefore maintain. == Noncompliant Code Example The following code snippet illustrates this rule with the default threshold of 3. ---- if condition1: # Compliant - depth = 1 # ... if condition2: # Compliant - depth = 2 # ... for i in range(10): # Compliant - depth = 3, not exceeding the limit # ... if condition4: # Non-Compliant - depth = 4 if condition5: # Depth = 5, exceeding the limit, but issues are only reported on depth = 4 # ... ---- ifdef::rspecator-view[] == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::rspecator-view[]