Updated SC2160 (markdown)

Mingye Wang
2015-10-04 01:46:53 -04:00
parent 36d91384bd
commit d9f397107d

@@ -24,11 +24,11 @@ This is a stylistic suggestion to use `true` instead of `[ true ]`.
`[ true ]` seems to suggest that the value "true" is somehow relevant to the statement. This is not the case, it doesn't matter. You can replace it with `[ false ]` or `[ wombat ]`, and it will still always be true: `[ true ]` seems to suggest that the value "true" is somehow relevant to the statement. This is not the case, it doesn't matter. You can replace it with `[ false ]` or `[ wombat ]`, and it will still always be true:
String | In brackets | Outside brackets String | In brackets | Outside brackets
--------+--------------+----------------- --------+--------------+-----------------
true | true | true true | true | true
false | true | false false | true | false
wombat | true | unknown command wombat | true | unknown command
It's therefore better to use it without brackets, so that the "true" actually matters. It's therefore better to use it without brackets, so that the "true" actually matters.