- I never heard it called the Elvis operator! Thanks! - It’s because if you turn it 90° to the right, it looks like Elvis’ hair with two eyes underneath! - I saw it the other way, with the question mark as the curl of his lip.  - Mfw I’m checking for null 
 
- ?:) 
- Holy shit 
 
- It was called Elvis back when it was a smiley 
 
- I don’t understand this. Small brained users rise up - On the left you have Elvis Presley, while on the right there’s the so-called Elvis operator - been programming since 2008. the fuck is an elvis operator? - Been programming since the 80s, ditto. 
- Ternary if?then:else - gotacha. i’ve only ever heard them called ternaries. maybe i’m old. maybe i’m too young. definitely one of the two - It specifically refers to this shorthand - ?:that works like this:- $value = $thing_that_could_be_truthy ?: 'fallback value'; # same as $value = $thing_that_could_be_truthy ? $thing_that_could_be_truthy : 'fallback value';- The condition is also the value if it is truthy 
 
 
- It’s a shorthand for writing this: - variable = if (input != null) input else default- This is equivalent: - variable = input ?: default- The answers confusing it with the ternary operator are wrong. 
 
- why would you call it anything other than the ternary operator - Because it’s not one. Ternary operator is A ? B : C, Elvis operator is A ?: B. The same two characters are involved, but both the syntax and effect is different. - The second one isn’t valid syntax in any programming language I’m familiar with. What does it do? - It’s a shorthand for writing this: - variable = if (input != null) input else default- This is equivalent: - variable = input ?: default- Huh. Neat feature. - It’s in Kotlin and some other languages. C# has it but there it’s actually - A ?? B.
 
 
 
 
- Read further down on my other comment to understand, it’s just how the operator looks 
 
 
 
- Kotlin user spotted - (run { [email protected]?.apply { this.value === true } } == true) ?: if (([email protected] as? Boolean) != true) false else true 
- php too - …but we don’t talk about php - php doesn’t exist, php can’t hurt you - You have absolutely nothing <?php well hello there again ?> to worry about. If PHP existed we would have sophisticated <?php I trust that life has been treating you well? ?> methods of detecting it, and it would pose literally no <?php Don't open the door. It's me. ?> threat to anyone.- aah my favorite template engine, I have seen it so long ago 
 
- Oh unfortunately these imaginary pains are those which hurt every day 
 
 
- Nobody’s assuming Groovy these days then 😂 - I’ve been working in Jenkins pipeline for a while now. - Why the fuck is Groovy? - Well Grails didn’t stick around for long, but Gradle was only available with Groovy for many years before they added Kotlin support. 
 
 
 
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