This is simply to rescue me when I have not had enough coffee or can’t see the woods for the trees. I recently spent wading through some code for a few hours and lo and behold: I had used a single “=” instead of a “==” (as in if (x ==testvar)). As you might guess I have been down this road before … yes, I do know better and with all of the attendant variable re-assignment fun of this mistake.
A button or special highlighting to check code for inappropriate (likely) use of the equality operator(s) would be handy.
It’s would be one of those little nice-to-have’s … in 4.0 or whenever …
Sure do … hence my use of the word “likely”. The editor would only suggest that I might have made a mistake (ie - the code could be ok as in your examples). It’s just that when one comes from other languages that I am in the habit of using a single ‘=’ so the ‘==’ isn’t in my brain as readily .
Again, it’s definitely in the nice-to-have-category (but only if it will aid the community as a whole … perhaps it might be a nuisance to other coders).