Code Inspection: Non-strict object equality
Reports the usages of the comparison operator (==
) for comparing object variables.
When using the comparison operator (
==
), two object instances are considered equal if they have the same attributes and values (values are compared with==
), and are instances of the same class.When using the identity operator (
===
), object variables are considered identical if and only if they refer to the same instance of the same class.
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Last modified: 11 February 2022