rspec/rules/S134/swift/rule.adoc
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Nested ``++if++``, ``++for++``, ``++for in++``, ``++while++``, ``++do while++`` and ``++switch++`` statements are a key ingredient for making what's known as "Spaghetti code".
Such code is hard to read, refactor and therefore maintain.
== Noncompliant Code Example
With the default threshold of 3:
[source,swift]
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if condition1 { // Compliant - depth = 1
/* ... */
if condition2 { // Compliant - depth = 2
/* ... */
for var i = 0; i < 10; i++ { // 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
/* ... */
}
}
}
}
}
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