View Source Credo.Check.Readability.BlockPipe (Credo v1.6.3)

This check has a base priority of 0 and works with any version of Elixir.

Explanation

Pipes (|>) should not be used with blocks.

The code in this example ...

list
|> Enum.take(5)
|> Enum.sort()
|> case do
  [[_h | _t] | _] -> true
  _ -> false
end

... should be refactored to look like this:

maybe_nested_lists =
  list
  |> Enum.take(5)
  |> Enum.sort()

case maybe_nested_lists do
  [[_h | _t] | _] -> true
  _ -> false
end

... or create a new function:

list
|> Enum.take(5)
|> Enum.sort()
|> contains_nested_list?()

Piping to blocks may be harder to read because it can be said that it obscures intentions and increases cognitive load on the reader. Instead, prefer introducing variables to your code or new functions when it may be a sign that your function is getting too complicated and/or has too many concerns.

Like all Readability issues, this one is not a technical concern, but you can improve the odds of others reading and understanding the intent of your code by making it easier to follow.

Check-Specific Parameters

Use the following parameters to configure this check:

:exclude

Do not raise an issue for these macros and functions.

This parameter defaults to [].

General Parameters

Like with all checks, general params can be applied.

Parameters can be configured via the .credo.exs config file.