Duplicate code smell
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− | The best way to fix this bad code smell is to use [[Extract Method]]technique as shown below. | + | The best way to fix this bad code smell is to use [[Extract Method]] technique as shown below. |
printOwing() { | printOwing() { |
Revision as of 02:56, 1 August 2008
Duplicated code is the smelliest of the code smells. The book Refactoring Martin Fowler 1999 states that: "If you see the same code structure in more than one place, you can be sure that your program will be better if you find a way to unify them." Martin Fowler 1999 states that the simplest duplicated code problem is when you have the same expression in two methods of the same class.
Refactoring
The best way to fix this bad code smell is to use Extract Method technique as shown below.
printOwing() { printBanner(); //print details System.out.println ("name: " + _name); System.out.println ("amount " + getOutstanding()); }
becomes
void printOwing() { printBanner(); printDetails(getOutstanding()); }
void printDetails (double outstanding) { System.out.println ("name: " + _name); System.out.println ("amount " + outstanding); }