Avoid Modules with a High number of Paths (FORTRAN) | CAST Appmarq

Avoid Modules with a High number of Paths (FORTRAN)


Rule Definition
PATH: Number of non-cyclic execution paths. It is calculated according to the transfers of control induced by the various types of statement. The PATH for a sequence of statements with the same nesting level is the product of each statement's PATH.

Remediation
Reduce the number of PATH's through to the artifact.

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Health Factor

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Technical Criterion
Complexity - Algorithmic and Control Structure Complexity

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Benchmark Statistics

Global Compliance

nan%

Total Violations
0
Total Opportunities
0
Average Violations / App.
nan
The compliance score represents 1 minus the ratio between the number of times a rule has been violated compared to the number of opportunities in a set of applications that the rule could have been violated.

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