• QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
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      On the left you have Elvis Presley, while on the right there’s the so-called Elvis operator

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            gotacha. i’ve only ever heard them called ternaries. maybe i’m old. maybe i’m too young. definitely one of the two

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              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

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          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.

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          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.