Le Sun, 10 May 2020 10:49:15 -0500,
Ralph Schindler <[email protected]> a écrit :
> The chosen syntax is:
>
> return if ( if_expr ) [: optional_return_expression] ;
>
> As a contrived example:
>
> function divide($dividend, $divisor = null) {
> return if ($divisor === null || $divisor === 0);
>
> return $dividend / $divisor;
> }
I do not understand the point, you are just reordering keywords, why is
that better than already correct code:
function divide($dividend, $divisor = null) {
if ($divisor === null || $divisor === 0) return;
return $dividend / $divisor;
}
I do not think an RFC and a special keyword are justified just to move
the word "return" from end to beginning of line.
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