Hi,
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.
[0] http://wiki.phpmyadmin.net/pma/Developer_guidelines
[1] http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
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:
http://drupal.org/coding-standards#operators
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:
Looks good by me. If no one gets to it before me, I'll make the change later today.
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2013/4/2 Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com:
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:
Looks good!
-- Kind regards,
Dieter Adriaenssens
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 && ! $blah)
but the Drupal's coding standard mentions that unary operators (like ++) should not have a space between the operator. So, where does our "space after exclamation mark" practice come from? Just for readability?
Looks good by me. If no one gets to it before me, I'll make the change later today.
2013/4/2 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info:
Isaac Bennetch a écrit :
On Apr 2, 2013, at 6:10 AM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Dne Mon, 01 Apr 2013 08:06:06 -0400 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info napsal(a):
I was looking at [0] to find the requirement about spacing around operators, to no avail. No more luck in [1].
I prefer this requirement but we should mention it somewhere.
Indeed it seems not to be covered, so we should include in our wiki. Maybe this would be useful:
What triggered my questionning is the exclamation mark, for example
if ($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