The Dead Code Detector is used to find dead code. What is dead code? Dead code is code which is not used by other code? It exists, but it not used. Unused code is clutter, which can generally be a candidate for removal.
When performing dead code detection, there are various sets of files/classes which must be identified. An analogy of the dead code analysis as a foot race is used to help clarify each of these sets:
Typically there is intersection between the set of direct users, indirect users and dead code candidates, although it is not required. If the sets are defined too tightly, there the potential for a lot of code to be considered as dead code. You may need to expand the direct users or indirect users sets, or explore using different options.
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