Code inspection: 'if' statement can be rewritten as '??' expression
If you want to assign a value, pass an argument, or return from a method based on the nullability of an identifier, the clearest syntax you can use in these cases is the ?? (null-coalescing) operator.
Therefore, whenever ReSharper encounters an if
operator in the above-mentioned contexts, it suggests simplifying the expressions using the ??
operator.
Here is an example of a quick-fix suggested by this inspection:
private string _name;
public string Name
{
get
{
if (_name == null) _name = "Anonymous";
return _name;
}
set { _name = value; }
}
private string _name;
public string Name
{
get { return _name ?? (_name = "Anonymous"); }
set { _name = value; }
}
Speaking about the performance of both operators, there is no observable difference. Actually, the ??
is even a tiny bit faster.
Last modified: 23 September 2024