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Branch: refs/heads/master Home: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service Commit: 64d8394568dcedd13b46824fd1ae324652b13899 https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/commit/64d8394568dcedd13b4682... Author: Björn Geuken <bgeuken@suse.de> Date: 2018-02-21 (Wed, 21 Feb 2018) Changed paths: M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/comment.js M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/kiwi_editor.js M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/request.js Log Message: ----------- [frontend] Update javascript style: equality operator Use === instead of ==. The == and != operator are not only comparing two values. But also trying to convert the variable on the right side, if their types are not identical. This can be quite a complex logic due to the various combinations[*] that are possible. To simplify things and avoid confusion for people that are js experts, who is?, it's better to stick with ===. [*] https://dorey.github.io/JavaScript-Equality-Table/ Commit: 9dffb4224bc9449da0ab239a0a2fc589502a1e95 https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/commit/9dffb4224bc9449da0ab23... Author: David Kang <dkang@suse.com> Date: 2018-02-21 (Wed, 21 Feb 2018) Changed paths: M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/comment.js M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/kiwi_editor.js M src/api/app/assets/javascripts/webui/application/request.js Log Message: ----------- Merge pull request #4542 from bgeuken/js_style [frontend] Update javascript style: equality operator Compare: https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/compare/8eb533c925b0...9dffb4...