include::../description.adoc[] include::../noncompliant.adoc[] include::../compliant.adoc[] == Exceptions Even if testing the equality of a variable against null doesn't do exactly what most JavaScript developers believe, usage of ``++==++`` or ``++!=++`` is tolerated in such context. In the following case, if ``++foo++`` hasn't been initialized, its default value is not ``++null++`` but ``++undefined++``. Nevertheless ``++undefined == null++``, so JavaScript developers get the expected behavior. ---- if(foo == null) {...} ---- ifdef::rspecator-view[] == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::rspecator-view[]