Here an example: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8128312
This answer has an error, as mentioned in the comments there. (If you compare with strings one should use ==
and not ===
)
Now this is significant, because that little sign makes the code not working as it should. I can not edit it, because I would have to edit at least 7 chars, and the owner of the answer just does not do it.
So how to handle that?
EDIT: this was a bad example because it is not clearly a fault to use ===
. But my question is not answerd or uninteressting because of that. Better Example:
if ( a = 3) {
//do stuff
}
===
to compare strings. I think you are misreading the comment.===
for string comparison is a bad habit, because you check if those strings are both the same Object. Strings with the same content do not necessairy have to be the same Object, so using==
(compare content) wolud be better.==
or===
is "best practice." You can do whatever you want in your own answers, of course, but this isn't a clear-cut case of a typo, so you shouldn't be editing your preferences into anyone else's answer.==
for strings. I believe the only problem is when usingnew String()
. Don't do that and you're fine.==
and===
check if they are exactly the same sequence of code units. 3) Not sure why you think==
is better in this case. 4) IMO it's good the system didn't allow you to do this edit