Cyclomatic complexity




<programming, testing> A measure of the number of linearly independent paths through a program module.

Cyclomatic complexity is a measure for the complexity of code related to the number of ways there are to traverse a piece of code. This determines the minimum number of inputs you need to test all ways to execute the program.



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