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PHP

PHP static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your PHP code

  • All rules 273
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  • Code Smell146
Filtered: 10 rules found
clumsy
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Jump statements should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        2. "catch" clauses should do more than rethrow

           Code Smell
        3. String literals should not be concatenated

           Code Smell
        4. Local variables should not be declared and then immediately returned or thrown

           Code Smell
        5. A "while" loop should be used instead of a "for" loop

           Code Smell
        6. Overriding methods should do more than simply call the same method in the super class

           Code Smell
        7. "empty()" should be used to test for emptiness

           Code Smell
        8. Return of boolean expressions should not be wrapped into an "if-then-else" statement

           Code Smell
        9. Boolean literals should not be redundant

           Code Smell
        10. Mergeable "if" statements should be combined

           Code Smell

        "empty()" should be used to test for emptiness

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • clumsy

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        The empty() function in PHP is specifically designed to check if a variable is empty, and it returns true if the variable is empty or evaluates to false. It handles various types of values, such as empty strings, zero, null, and arrays with no elements. This makes the code more readable because it clearly expresses the intention of checking for emptiness.

        On the other hand, the count() function in PHP is primarily used to count the number of elements in an array or the properties of an object. It’s less explicit and may be less intuitive for someone reading the code.

        What is the potential impact?

        In terms of performance, empty() is generally faster than count() because it doesn’t need to iterate over all the elements in an array to count them. Instead, it directly checks if the variable is empty or evaluates to false. This can be advantageous when dealing with large arrays or performance-sensitive code.

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