Code duplication analysis settings
Use this dialog to define the sensitivity of search, and set limitation that will help you avoid reporting about every similar code construct. Your preferences are specified in a language-specific context.
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CSS | |
CoffeeScript | Anonymize Variables: when this checkbox is selected, two identical functions that use different variable names are considered duplicates, for example: var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
}
var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
} Anonymize Functions Anonymize Literals
Do not show duplicates simpler than: Set the size of duplicated language constructs that are shown in the result window. By default, the constructs less than 10 units are not included (and this limitation cannot be changed). Anonymize uncommon subexpressions simpler than: Set the value of the subelements within language constructs that can be considered similar, to show the construct as duplicate in the result window. The larger is the number, the larger constructs are taken as similar by DataSpell. The values are set as arbitrary weights based on the element size calculated with additive algorithm. The larger the element, the higher is the calculated value.
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ECMA Script level 4 | Anonymize Variables: when this checkbox is selected, two identical functions that use different variable names are considered duplicates, for example: var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
}
var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
} Anonymize Functions Anonymize Literals
Do not show duplicates simpler than: Set the size of duplicated language constructs that are shown in the result window. By default, the constructs less than 10 units are not included (and this limitation cannot be changed). Anonymize uncommon subexpressions simpler than: Set the value of the subelements within language constructs that can be considered similar, to show the construct as duplicate in the result window. The larger is the number, the larger constructs are taken as similar by DataSpell. The values are set as arbitrary weights based on the element size calculated with additive algorithm. The larger the element, the higher is the calculated value.
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HTML | |
JavaScript | Anonymize Variables: when this checkbox is selected, two identical functions that use different variable names are considered duplicates, for example: var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
}
var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
} Anonymize Functions Anonymize Literals
Do not show duplicates simpler than: Set the size of duplicated language constructs that are shown in the result window. By default, the constructs less than 10 units are not included (and this limitation cannot be changed). Anonymize uncommon subexpressions simpler than: Set the value of the subelements within language constructs that can be considered similar, to show the construct as duplicate in the result window. The larger is the number, the larger constructs are taken as similar by DataSpell. The values are set as arbitrary weights based on the element size calculated with additive algorithm. The larger the element, the higher is the calculated value.
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TypeScript | Anonymize Variables: when this checkbox is selected, two identical functions that use different variable names are considered duplicates, for example: var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
}
var test01 = function(a,b){
return (a*b)
} Anonymize Functions Anonymize Literals
Do not show duplicates simpler than: Set the size of duplicated language constructs that are shown in the result window. By default, the constructs less than 10 units are not included (and this limitation cannot be changed). Anonymize uncommon subexpressions simpler than: Set the value of the subelements within language constructs that can be considered similar, to show the construct as duplicate in the result window. The larger is the number, the larger constructs are taken as similar by DataSpell. The values are set as arbitrary weights based on the element size calculated with additive algorithm. The larger the element, the higher is the calculated value.
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XHTML | |
XML | |
Last modified: 21 June 2023