Closed sourcery-ai[bot] closed 3 years ago
Merging this PR leaves code quality unchanged.
Quality metrics | Before | After | Change |
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Complexity | 0.13 ⭐ | 0.13 ⭐ | 0.00 |
Method Length | 112.60 🙂 | 112.60 🙂 | 0.00 |
Working memory | 116.68 ⛔ | 116.68 ⛔ | 0.00 |
Quality | 44.84% 😞 | 44.84% 😞 | 0.00% |
Other metrics | Before | After | Change |
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Lines | 187 | 188 | 1 |
Changed files | Quality Before | Quality After | Quality Change |
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pythonbible/regular_expressions.py | 44.84% 😞 | 44.84% 😞 | 0.00% |
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Pull Request #30 refactored by Sourcery.
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