Robert Dyer Robert Dyer

Assistant Professor
School of Computing
University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Method Chaining Redux: An Empirical Study of Method Chaining in Java, Kotlin, and Python

Ali M. Keshk, Robert Dyer
Published: May 15, 2023
in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Mining Software Repositories
Acceptance rate: 43/115 (37.39%)

There are possible benefits and drawbacks to chaining methods together, as is often done in fluent APIs. A prior study investigated how Java developers chain methods in over 2.7k open-source projects. That study observed, for the dataset analyzed, that the use of method chaining in Java is popular and seems to be increasing over time. That study however was limited to a smaller sample of Java projects, and it is also not clear if the results generalize to other languages. In this work, we first replicate the prior results by building a similar dataset and our own analysis scripts. We then extend those results by analyzing a much larger dataset of 89k Java projects and generalizing to other programming languages by analyzing 26k Kotlin projects and 98k Python projects. The results show chaining is more popular in Java and Kotlin than Python, chaining use in Kotlin is not growing, and Python sees more use in non-testing code.

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