2013/4/2 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info:
Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
On Apr 2, 2013, at 6:10 AM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Dne Mon, 01 Apr 2013 08:06:06 -0400 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info napsal(a):
I was looking at [0] to find the requirement about spacing around operators, to no avail. No more luck in [1].
I prefer this requirement but we should mention it somewhere.
Indeed it seems not to be covered, so we should include in our wiki. Maybe this would be useful:
What triggered my questionning is the exclamation mark, for example
if ($foo && ! $blah)
but the Drupal's coding standard mentions that unary operators (like ++) should not have a space between the operator. So, where does our "space after exclamation mark" practice come from? Just for readability?
When looking around a bit, I find mostly examples with no space after !, but on the php.net documentation page, there is a space between ! and the variable [0].
[0] http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.logical.php
-- Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens