CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2013/ch1 1w07 d
Background
The practice of code refactoring deals with changing the content or structure of code without changing the code's function in its execution. Code refactoring has become a standard programming practice, as it potentially promotes readability, extensibility, and reusability of code.
Whether done through an IDE or by hand, large-scale code projects can prove tedious to refactor. If minimal non-functional benefits are achieved through refactoring, time is wasted. Furthermore, if not done properly, code refactoring can actually break the functionality of the code.
Metrics
There are a variety of metrics that are used to quantify the merits of refactoring.
Complexity
Cyclomatic Complexity is a metric whose value is determined by the number of decision points in the code.
public void makeDecision(condition) { if(condition a) { choose(a); } else { choose(b); } }
In this example, there are two decision points, so the cyclomatic complexity is 2+1=3.