I'd say it does, code tends to be left untested when it's untestable - improper dependency initialization static vars, etc. However you right in a away that you can abuse this metric if you want but why would you?
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I'd say it does, code tends to be left untested when it's untestable - improper dependency initialization static vars, etc. However you right in a away that you can abuse this metric if you want but why would you?