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Report for github.com/invertedv/seafan

(v0.0.1)

A+    Excellent!    Found 6 issues across 20 files

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go_vet100%

go vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string.

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gofmt100%

Gofmt formats Go programs. We run gofmt -s on your code, where -s is for the "simplify" command

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gocyclo70%

Gocyclo calculates cyclomatic complexities of functions in Go source code. The cyclomatic complexity of a function is calculated according to the following rules: 1 is the base complexity of a function +1 for each 'if', 'for', 'case', '&&' or '||' Go Report Card warns on functions with cyclomatic complexity > 15.

    • data.go
    • Line 236: warning: cyclomatic complexity 26 of function NewRawCast() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • nn.go
    • Line 680: warning: cyclomatic complexity 24 of function (*Fit).Do() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • Line 206: warning: cyclomatic complexity 24 of function NewNNModel() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • ch.go
    • Line 100: warning: cyclomatic complexity 22 of function (*ChData).Init() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • diags.go
    • Line 424: warning: cyclomatic complexity 20 of function Marginal() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • Line 26: warning: cyclomatic complexity 16 of function Coalesce() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • gdata.go
    • Line 286: warning: cyclomatic complexity 17 of function (*GData).Slice() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • Line 74: warning: cyclomatic complexity 16 of function (*GData).AppendC() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)
    • plot.go
    • Line 37: warning: cyclomatic complexity 17 of function Plotter() is high (> 15) (gocyclo)

ineffassign100%

IneffAssign detects ineffectual assignments in Go code.

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license100%

Checks whether your project has a LICENSE file.

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misspell100%

Misspell Finds commonly misspelled English words

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