Is variable assignment expensive compared to a null check? For example, is it worth checking that foo is not null before assigning it null?
if (foo != null) { foo = null; }
Or is this worrying about nothing?
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This is a micro-micro-optimization (and possibly something handled by the compiler anyways). Don’t worry about it. You’ll get a far greater return by focusing on your programs actual algorithm.