View Source Credo.Check.Refactor.MatchInCondition (Credo v1.6.7)

This check has a base priority of 0 and works with any version of Elixir.

Explanation

Pattern matching should only ever be used for simple assignments inside if and unless clauses.

While this fine:

# okay, simple wildcard assignment:

if contents = File.read!("foo.txt") do
  do_something(contents)
end

the following should be avoided, since it mixes a pattern match with a condition and do/else blocks.

# considered too "complex":

if {:ok, contents} = File.read("foo.txt") do
  do_something(contents)
end

# also considered "complex":

if allowed? && ( contents = File.read!("foo.txt") ) do
  do_something(contents)
end

If you want to match for something and execute another block otherwise, consider using a case statement:

case File.read("foo.txt") do
  {:ok, contents} ->
    do_something()
  _ ->
    do_something_else()
end

Check-Specific Parameters

Use the following parameters to configure this check:

:allow_tagged_tuples

Allow tagged tuples in conditions, e.g. if {:ok, contents} = File.read( "foo.txt") do

This parameter defaults to false.

General Parameters

Like with all checks, general params can be applied.

Parameters can be configured via the .credo.exs config file.