rspec/rules/S1151/plsql/rule.adoc

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The ``++CASE++`` statement should be used only to clearly define some new branches in the control flow. As soon as a ``++WHEN++`` clause contains too many statements this highly decreases the readability of the overall control flow statement. In such case, the content of ``++WHEN++`` clause should be extracted in a dedicated function.
== Noncompliant Code Example
----
CASE my_variable
WHEN 0 THEN -- 6 lines till next WHEN
procedure1;
procedure2;
procedure3;
procedure4;
procedure5;
WHEN 1 THEN
-- ...
END CASE;
----
== Compliant Solution
----
DECLARE
PROCEDURE do_something AS
BEGIN
procedure1;
procedure2;
procedure3;
procedure4;
procedure5;
END;
BEGIN
CASE my_variable
WHEN 0 THEN
do_something;
WHEN 1 THEN
-- ...
END CASE;
END;
/
----
ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[]
'''
== Implementation Specification
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include::../message.adoc[]
include::../parameters.adoc[]
'''
== Comments And Links
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endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]