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Asked: November 27, 20242024-11-27T12:05:09+00:00 2024-11-27T12:05:09+00:00

Code Smell 83 – Variables Reassignment

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Variable reuse is something we see in big chunks of code.

TL;DR: Don't reuse variable names. You break readability and refactor chances and gain nothing but laziness.

Problems

  • Readability

  • Refactor chances

  • Missed Optimization

  • Mutability

  • Garbage Collection Missed Opportunities

Solutions

  1. Define, use and dispose variables.

  2. Keep your Definition, Usage and Destroy variables short.

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Wrong

class Item:   def __init__(self, name):     self.name = name   def taxesCharged(self):     return 1; class Money:   pass   lastPurchase = Item('Soda'); # Do something with the purchase  taxAmount = lastPurchase.taxesCharged(); # Lots of stuff related to the purchase # I drink the soda  # I cannot extract method from below without passing # useless lastPurchase as parameter  # a few hours later.. lastPurchase = Item('Whisky'); # I bough another drink  taxAmount += lastPurchase.taxesCharged(); 
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class Item:   def __init__(self, name):     self.name = name   def taxesCharged(self):     return 1; class Money:   pass   def buySupper():   supperPurchase = Item('Soda');   # Do something with the purchase    # Lots of stuff related to the purchase   # I drink the soda   return supperPurchase;  def buyDrinks():   # I could extract method!     # a few hours later..   drinksPurchase = Item('Whisky');   # I bough another drink    return drinksPurchase;  taxAmount = buySupper().taxesCharged() + buyDrinks().taxesCharged(); 
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Detection

Many linters can warn us from reusing variables

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  • Readability

Conclusion

Reusing variables is a non-contextual copy and paste hint.

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Code Smell 03 – Functions Are Too Long

Maxi Contieri ・ Oct 22 '20

#codenewbie #beginners #programming #100daysofcode

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Either way you look at it (DRY or laziness), the idea is the same: make your program flexible. When change comes (and it always does), you'll have a much easier time changing with it.

Chris Pine

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Software Engineering Great Quotes

Maxi Contieri ・ Dec 28 '20

#codenewbie #programming #quotes #software


This article is part of the CodeSmell Series.

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Maxi Contieri ・ May 21 '21

#codenewbie #tutorial #codequality #beginners

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