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@putout/plugin-extract-sequence-expressions

v3.5.0

Published

🐊Putout plugin adds ability to extract sequence expressions

Downloads

57,580

Readme

@putout/plugin-extract-sequence-expressions NPM version

The comma operator (,) evaluates each of its operands (from left to right) and returns the value of the last operand. This lets you create a compound expression in which multiple expressions are evaluated, with the compound expression's final value being the value of the rightmost of its member expressions.

(c) MDN

🐊Putout plugin adds ability to extract sequence expressions. Check out in 🐊Putout Editor.

☝️Remember, when you writing a transform you can skip all parts related to extracting sequence expressions and just reuse current plugin it will make your code simpler and less error prone.

Install

npm i @putout/plugin-extract-sequence-expressions -D

Rule

{
    "rules": {
        "extract-sequence-expressions": "on"
    }
}

❌ Example of incorrect code

module.exports.x = 1,
module.exports.y = 2;

fn((a, b));
fn(a), 'hello';

fn(a), b = 3;
fn(a), fn(b);

if (a, b, c) {}

✅ Example of correct code

module.exports.x = 1;
module.exports.y = 2;

fn(a, b);
fn(a, 'hello');

fn(a);
b = 3;

fn(a);
fn(b);

a;
b;

if (c) {}

Comparison

Linter | Rule | Fix --------|-------|------------| 🐊 Putout| extract-sequence-expressions| ✅ ⏣ ESLint | no-sequences | ❌

License

MIT