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ID: php-best-practices/unnecessary-preg-replace
Language: PHP
Severity: Warning
Category: Best Practices
The rule emphasizes the use of str_replace
over preg_replace
when regular expressions are not necessary. This is important because str_replace
is faster and consumes less memory than preg_replace
, making your PHP code more efficient.
Using regular expressions when they are not necessary can lead to slow performance and increased memory usage. It can also make your code harder to understand since regular expressions can be quite complex.
To avoid violating this rule, always use str_replace
when you’re simply replacing one string with another. Only use preg_replace
when you need to match a pattern, not a specific string. By following this rule, you can improve the performance of your PHP code and make it easier for other developers to understand.
<?php
$str = "The document is ready for revew.";
$changed = preg_replace("/revew/", "review", $str);
$changed = preg_replace("/\./", "!", $changed);
<?php
$str = "The document is ready for revew.";
$changed = str_replace("revew", "review", $str);
$changed = str_replace(".", "!", $changed);
$str = "The document is ready for revew...";
$changed = preg_replace("/\s*revew/", " review", $str);
$changed = preg_replace("/\.{3}/", "!", $changed);
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