![]() ![]() Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Editor | Inspections. Make sure that the necessary inspection profile is selected in the Profile list. In the search field of the Inspections dialog, type duplicated code fragment to locate the inspection in the list. Once you click the inspection, its settings appear on the right. Severity: select a severity level from the list or create a new one. Scope: select the scope of files in which the inspection is going to operate (the code on which the inspection in going to run). Show duplicates from: select the set of files from which duplicates are going to be shown. You can restrict the analysis to see duplicates only from the same module or from the same file to avoid false-positive results. Skip duplicates simpler than: configure the size of the code fragment that is compared against the rest of the code in the selected set of files in units. The default value is a compromise between accuracy and the amount of found duplicates. Increase the value to get more accurate results. Decrease the value to find more duplicates. The exact value of units can be calculated as follows: units = 2 * number of statements + number of expressions. Select the languages for which this inspection is going to work. Ignore names and values while searching for duplicatesįor each file type, you can define whether identical entities that only differ by names or values should be treated as duplicates. Press Ctrl+Alt+S to open the IDE settings and select Editor | Duplicates. Select file types to which the analysis should apply and select the checkboxes next to the constructs that you want to anonymize. The dialog also allows you to completely exclude a language from the analysis and indexing. If you disable a language on this page, this language will be hidden in the inspection settings. When you suppress the inspection, the code analysis engine doesn't highlight the problem found by this inspection in the specific piece of code (class, method, field, or statement). Place the caret at the code element for which you want to suppress the inspection and press Alt+Enter.Ĭlick the arrow next to the Show all duplicates like this action and select the necessary suppress action.įor more information, refer to Suppress inspections. When you disable the inspection, you turn it off. It means that the code analysis engine stops searching project files for the problem that this inspection is designed to detect. Place the caret at the code element for which you want to disable the inspection and press Alt+Enter.Ĭlick the arrow next to the Show all duplicates like this action and select Disable inspection. To re-enable the inspection, go to Settings/Preferences | Editor | Inspections and select the checkbox next to Duplicated code fragment.įor more information, refer to Disable inspections. This option has been deprecated and is going to be removed soon.įrom the main menu, select Code | Analyze Code | Locate Duplicates. In the Specify Code Duplication Analysis Scope dialog, specify the analysis scope: whole project, current file, uncommitted files (for the projects under version control), or some custom scope. In addition, you can include test sources into the analysis, too. In the Code Duplication Analysis Settings dialog, select the languages that you want to analyze.įor each language, check the options to define the analysis preferences. DUPLICATE ANNIHILATOR CODEįor example, you can opt to request identical match for code fragments to be considered duplicates, or specify a certain limit below which the code constructs are not considered duplicates (for example, to avoid reporting each if construct in the source code). In the Duplicates tool window, explore the analysis results. Accordingly, we are unable to guarantee that all Dutch Bros Coffee products are free of allergens.Select this option to perform the analysis for the whole project. In addition, please be aware that during normal operations ingredients may come in direct contact with shared preparation areas, equipment, utensils, and instances of contact with allergen-containing ingredients. However, variations in allergens may occur without notice due to changes in ingredient formulation or substitution, regional or seasonal differences, differences in product assembly, or other factors. The allergen information provided is based on Dutch Bros Coffee’s standard food and beverage products using allergen information available from ingredient manufacturers or suppliers. ![]() ![]() Sugar Free Caramel Sauce Sugar Free White Chocolate Sauceįor more detailed information regarding allergens, please e-mail Lemon Poppyseed Muffin Top Orange Cranberry Muffin Top Soft Top ![]() Below is a list of potential allergens for dairy, gluten, nut, egg and soy sensitive customers:Ĭhocolate Chip Muffin Top Confetti Sprinkles ![]()
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