Hi Alexander,
Well, maybe. It's widely used in Java so I've got used to it years ago.
>
Well, I had a wrong assumption that coding standards are there to help with
code readability and code understanding. Thanks for explaining in great
detail that they are in fact a means to enshrine personal idiosyncrasies
and state "we always do it that way, just because".
четверг, 18 апреля 2019 г., 15:54:09 UTC+3 пользователь Alexander Makarov
написал:
>
> Well, maybe. It's widely used in Java so I've got used to it years ago.
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 3:26:30 PM UTC+3, Robert Korulczyk wrote:
>>
>> > As the way to improve the code, it's possible:
>> >
>> > switch (true) {
>> > case preg_match(Token::REGEX_OPERATOR, $this->code, $match, null,
>> $this->cursor):
>> > $this->pushToken(Token::OPERATOR_TYPE, preg_replace('/\s+/', '
>> ', $match[0]));
>> > break;
>> > case preg_match(self::REGEX_NAME, $this->code, $match, null,
>> $this->cursor):
>> > $this->pushToken(Token::NAME_TYPE, $match[0]);
>> > break;
>> > }
>> >
>> > $this->moveCursor($match[0]);
>>
>> This is not an improvement, you're overusing switch syntax to hide
>> regular if with dynamic condition - it is closer to obfuscation than
>> readability
>> improvement.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Robert Korulczyk
>>
>
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