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Function std.process.environment.opBinaryRight
Identify whether a variable is defined in the environment.
bool opBinaryRight(string op : "in")
(
in char[] name
) @trusted;
Because it doesn't return the value, this function is cheaper than get
.
However, if you do need the value as well, you should just check the
return of get
for null
instead of using this function first.
Example
// good usage
if ("MY_ENV_FLAG" in environment)
doSomething();
// bad usage
if ("MY_ENV_VAR" in environment)
doSomething(environment["MY_ENV_VAR"]);
// do this instead
if (auto var = environment .get("MY_ENV_VAR"))
doSomething(var);
Authors
Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, Steven Schveighoffer, Vladimir Panteleev
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