Commiting a code change, when the inspection fails , is perfectly fine as the code logic is working fine anyway.
A. True
B. False
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Committing a code change, when the inspection fails, is perfectly fine as the code logic is working fine anyway is True. This is because the ultimate aim of the code is to run perfectly without any fail and meeting the logic provided as the requirement.
Hence committing the code change when the inspection fails does not have any impact. And many software services go for code review when new codes are added.
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