View Source Credo.Check.Refactor.NegatedIsNil (Credo v1.7.3)
This check has a base priority of low
and works with any version of Elixir.
Explanation
We should avoid negating the is_nil
predicate function.
For example, the code here ...
def fun(%{external_id: external_id, id: id}) when not is_nil(external_id) do
# ...
end
... can be refactored to look like this:
def fun(%{external_id: nil, id: id}) do
# ...
end
def fun(%{external_id: external_id, id: id}) do
# ...
end
... or even better, can match on what you were expecting on the first place:
def fun(%{external_id: external_id, id: id}) when is_binary(external_id) do
# ...
end
def fun(%{external_id: nil, id: id}) do
# ...
end
def fun(%{external_id: external_id, id: id}) do
# ...
end
Similar to negating unless
blocks, the reason for this check is not
technical, but a human one. If we can use the positive, more direct and human
friendly case, we should.
Check-Specific Parameters
There are no specific parameters for this check.
General Parameters
Like with all checks, general params can be applied.
Parameters can be configured via the .credo.exs
config file.