Add Performance::NumericPredicate cop #440
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Performance::NumericPredicate cop identifies places where numeric uses predicates like
positive?
,negative?
and for some caseszero?
should be converted to compare operator.The
Performance::NumericPredicate
cop is added to identify instances where numeric predicates such aspositive?
,negative?
, and occasionallyzero?
should be replaced with comparison operators for improved efficiency.Predicates incur a performance overhead by executing a method before comparison. A small benchmark comparison between using a comparison operator (
> 0
) andpositive?
illustrates the performance difference:Benchmark results on Ruby 3.3.0 (with YJIT) indicate a significant performance gain when using the comparison operator:
This cop is unsafe because it cannot be guaranteed that the receiver is Number and could be noisy.
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