Very true. BTW this sounds like a PMD rule :)

Still, they will be micro optimizations, only noticeable when they occur 
in a long loop.
Usually its good architecture that will give you real performance gains. 
(This is why I love Wicket!)


Manuel Barzi schreef:
> :) so trivial? then, let it be...
>
> I guess with a global "search & replace" tool, you may
> "micro-optimize" likely a lot of portions of code containing that
> non-optimized comparison...
>
> (will try, nevertheless, to submit that patch...)
>   
-- 
Erik van Oosten
http://www.day-to-day-stuff.blogspot.com/



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