I have this method (modified code) :
public static void PublishXmlForCustomTypes(MyOwnClass DefaultOutputInformation)
{
if (DefaultOutputInformation != null)
{
///lot of code
}
}
and my whole code was inside the if statement and after thinking about it, I changed to this :
public static void PublishXmlForCustomTypes(MyOwnClass DefaultOutputInformation)
{
if (DefaultOutputInformation == null)
{
return;
}
///lot of code
}
As far as I tested it, it seems to be strictly equivalent but is that really the case ? I mean, the "return" statement get us out of the method right ?