This time I will show you how to avoid null comparison in web development, and what are the precautions to avoid null comparison in web development. The following is a practical case, let's take a look.
In JS, we often see this kind of code: comparing a variable with null (this usage is very problematic), used to determine whether the variable has been assigned a reasonable value. For example:
var Controller = { process: function(items) { if (items !== null) { items.sort(); items.forEach(function(item){}); } } };
In this code, the process() method obviously expects items to be an array, because we see that items has sort() and forEach(). The intention of this code is very obvious: if the parameter items is not an array, stop the next operation. The problem with this way of writing is that comparison with null does not really prevent errors from occurring. The value of items can be 1, a string, or even any object. These values are not equal to null, which will cause an error once the process() method is executed to sort().
Merely comparing with null does not provide enough information to judge whether the execution of subsequent code is really safe. Fortunately, JS provides us with a variety of methods to detect the real value of variables.
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