View Source Credo.Check.Readability.WithSingleClause (Credo v1.7.0)

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

explanation

Explanation

with statements are useful when you need to chain a sequence of pattern matches, stopping at the first one that fails.

If the with has a single pattern matching clause and no else branch, it means that if the clause doesn't match than the whole with will return the value of that clause.

However, if that with has also an else clause, then you're using with exactly like a case and a case should be used instead.

Take this code:

with {:ok, user} <- User.create(make_ref()) do
  user
else
  {:error, :db_down} ->
    raise "DB is down!"

  {:error, reason} ->
    raise "error: #{inspect(reason)}"
end

It can be rewritten with a clearer use of case:

case User.create(make_ref()) do
  {:ok, user} ->
    user

  {:error, :db_down} ->
    raise "DB is down!"

  {:error, reason} ->
    raise "error: #{inspect(reason)}"
end

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

check-specific-parameters

Check-Specific Parameters

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general-parameters

General Parameters

Like with all checks, general params can be applied.

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