simpler short conditionnal

“Since PHP 5.3, it is possible to leave out the middle part of the
ternary operator. Expression expr1 ?: expr3 returns expr1 if expr1
evaluates to TRUE, and expr3 otherwise.”
http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.comparison.php
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Samuel De Backer 2014-08-26 10:36:53 +02:00
parent 8edb063b30
commit 30c65f4a23

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@ -207,11 +207,11 @@ class ClientController extends \BaseController {
$client->city = trim(Input::get('city'));
$client->state = trim(Input::get('state'));
$client->postal_code = trim(Input::get('postal_code'));
$client->country_id = Input::get('country_id') ? Input::get('country_id') : null;
$client->country_id = Input::get('country_id') ? : null;
$client->private_notes = trim(Input::get('private_notes'));
$client->size_id = Input::get('size_id') ? Input::get('size_id') : null;
$client->industry_id = Input::get('industry_id') ? Input::get('industry_id') : null;
$client->currency_id = Input::get('currency_id') ? Input::get('currency_id') : 1;
$client->size_id = Input::get('size_id') ? : null;
$client->industry_id = Input::get('industry_id') ? : null;
$client->currency_id = Input::get('currency_id') ? : 1;
$client->payment_terms = Input::get('payment_terms') ? : 0;
$client->website = trim(Input::get('website'));