principles:single_level_of_abstraction
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===== Variants and Alternative Names ===== | ===== Variants and Alternative Names ===== | ||
+ | HAllo velo hie isch guido. | ||
* One Level of Abstraction | * One Level of Abstraction | ||
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A further indicator for a missing method is the combination of a blank line, a comment and a block of code. In most of the cases the code block should go to a new private method. This also makes the comment obsolete as the new method carries a name which typically resembles the comment. | A further indicator for a missing method is the combination of a blank line, a comment and a block of code. In most of the cases the code block should go to a new private method. This also makes the comment obsolete as the new method carries a name which typically resembles the comment. | ||
- | Sometimes extracting the method would result in the new method having a large number of parameters. Alternatively the parameters could be converted to fields of the class. But this would often result in bad [[glossary: | + | Sometimes extracting the method would result in the new method having a large number of parameters. Alternatively the parameters could be converted to fields of the class. But this would often result in bad [[glossary: |
===== Rationale ===== | ===== Rationale ===== |
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