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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions components/expression_language/syntax.rst
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Expand Up @@ -343,6 +343,18 @@ Ternary Operators
* ``foo ?: 'no'`` (equal to ``foo ? foo : 'no'``)
* ``foo ? 'yes'`` (equal to ``foo ? 'yes' : ''``)

Null-coalescing Operator
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This is the same as the PHP's null-coalescing operator ``??`` which is a syntactic sugar for the use of a ternary
in conjunction with isset(). It returns the left hand-side if it exist and not ``null`` otherwise it returns the right hand-side.
Note that coalescing can be chained.

* ``foo ?? 'no'``
* ``foo.baz ?? 'no'``
* ``foo[3] ?? 'no'``
* ``foo.baz ?? foo['baz'] ?? 'no'``

Built-in Objects and Variables
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