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Ned’s script to check McCabe complexity.

This module provides a plugin for flake8, the Python code checker.

Installation

You can install, upgrade, or uninstall mccabe with these commands:

$ pip install mccabe $ pip install --upgrade mccabe $ pip uninstall mccabe

Standalone script

The complexity checker can be used directly:

$ python -m mccabe --min 5 mccabe.py ("185:1: 'PathGraphingAstVisitor.visitIf'", 5) ("71:1: 'PathGraph.to_dot'", 5) ("245:1: 'McCabeChecker.run'", 5) ("283:1: 'main'", 7) ("203:1: 'PathGraphingAstVisitor.visitTryExcept'", 5) ("257:1: 'get_code_complexity'", 5)

Plugin for Flake8

When both flake8 2+ and mccabe are installed, the plugin is available in flake8:

$ flake8 --version 2.0 (pep8: 1.4.2, pyflakes: 0.6.1, mccabe: 0.2)

By default the plugin is disabled. Use the --max-complexity switch to enable it. It will emit a warning if the McCabe complexity of a function is higher than the provided value:

$ flake8 --max-complexity 10 coolproject ... coolproject/mod.py:1204:1: C901 'CoolFactory.prepare' is too complex (14)

This feature is quite useful for detecting over-complex code. According to McCabe, anything that goes beyond 10 is too complex.

Flake8 has many features that mccabe does not provide. Flake8 allows users to ignore violations reported by plugins with # noqa. Read more about this intheir documentation. To silence violations reported by mccabe, place your # noqa: C901 on the function definition line, where the error is reported for (possibly a decorator).

Changes

0.7.0 - 2021-01-23

0.6.1 - 2017-01-26

0.6.0 - 2017-01-23

0.5.3 - 2016-12-14

0.5.2 - 2016-07-31

0.5.1 - 2016-07-28

0.5.0 - 2016-05-30

0.4.0 - 2016-01-27

0.3.1 - 2015-06-14

0.3 - 2014-12-17

0.2.1 - 2013-04-03

0.2 - 2013-02-22

0.1 - 2013-02-11