PHP has two sets of logical operators: && / ||, and and / or. The difference between
the sets is precedence. Because and / or have a lower precedence than almost any other operator, using them instead of
&& / || may not have the result you expect.
$have_time = true; $have_money = false; $take_vacation = $have_time and $have_money; // Noncompliant. $take_vacation == true.
$have_time = true; $have_money = false; $take_vacation = $have_time && $have_money; // $take_vacation == false.