Le 16/06/13 05:27, Tyler Romeo a écrit :> So I was wondering how people
would feel about adding a coding convention
> for the use of is_null() in PHP code.
>
> It's 10 times slower than doing === null, which is a bit trivial in
> context, but nonetheless a fact, and it's also a bit easier to read,
> especially when doing the inverse (i.e., doing !is_null( ... ) versus !==
> null). Also, there's no functional difference between the two.

That adds more bureaucracy to our code review.  Just get rid ofo
is_null() where it is usage significantly harm performances (such as in
an often called method or a loop).

-- 
Antoine "hashar" Musso


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