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Apply the BaseCode Nested Code practice — flatten structure using guard clauses, conditional boolean returns, and higher-order functions to bring the primary action to the top level.
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Apply the BaseCode Nested Code practice to improve the readability of the code under review. The goal is not shorter code or personal style — it is **readability**: making the code easier for the next human to read.
Apply the BaseCode Nested Code practice to improve the readability of the code under review. The goal is not shorter code or personal style — it is readability: making the code easier for the next human to read.
Reduce nesting to bring the primary action of a function to the top level. Each nesting level adds mental overhead for the reader.
Empty blocks — remove empty if or else blocks entirely. Invert the condition if needed.
Conditional boolean returns — when an if/else returns true/false directly, replace it with a single return of the condition expression:
// before
if ($x === 0) { return true; } else { return false; }
// after
return $x === 0;
Guard clauses — convert nested if blocks into early returns. Negate the condition and return (or throw) to protect the rest of the function:
// before
if ($item !== null) {
if (!$this->contains($item)) {
$this->items[] = $item;
}
}
// after
if ($item === null || $this->contains($item)) {
return;
}
$this->items[] = $item;
Switch to if — prefer if chains over switch when: there are only 2–3 cases, case blocks contain nested code, or the switch requires type coercion. Keep switch when a clean 1:1 ratio exists between cases and single-line bodies.
Loops — prefer higher-order functions (filter, map, reduce) over manual loops when the intent is accumulation or transformation.
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