=============== Rule ``elseif`` =============== The keyword ``elseif`` should be used instead of ``else if`` so that all control keywords look like single words. Examples -------- Example #1 ~~~~~~~~~~ .. code-block:: diff --- Original +++ New `_ - `@PER-CS <./../../ruleSets/PER-CS.rst>`_ - `@PER-CS1.0 <./../../ruleSets/PER-CS1.0.rst>`_ - `@PER-CS2.0 <./../../ruleSets/PER-CS2.0.rst>`_ - `@PSR2 <./../../ruleSets/PSR2.rst>`_ - `@PSR12 <./../../ruleSets/PSR12.rst>`_ - `@PhpCsFixer <./../../ruleSets/PhpCsFixer.rst>`_ - `@Symfony <./../../ruleSets/Symfony.rst>`_ References ---------- - Fixer class: `PhpCsFixer\\Fixer\\ControlStructure\\ElseifFixer <./../../../src/Fixer/ControlStructure/ElseifFixer.php>`_ - Test class: `PhpCsFixer\\Tests\\Fixer\\ControlStructure\\ElseifFixerTest <./../../../tests/Fixer/ControlStructure/ElseifFixerTest.php>`_ The test class defines officially supported behaviour. Each test case is a part of our backward compatibility promise.