"use strict"; /** * @license * Copyright 2015 Palantir Technologies, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); var tslib_1 = require("tslib"); var tsutils_1 = require("tsutils"); var ts = require("typescript"); var Lint = require("../index"); var Rule = /** @class */ (function (_super) { tslib_1.__extends(Rule, _super); function Rule() { return _super !== null && _super.apply(this, arguments) || this; } Rule.prototype.apply = function (sourceFile) { return this.applyWithFunction(sourceFile, walk); }; /* tslint:disable:object-literal-sort-keys */ Rule.metadata = { ruleName: "no-var-keyword", description: "Disallows usage of the `var` keyword.", descriptionDetails: "Use `let` or `const` instead.", hasFix: true, optionsDescription: "Not configurable.", options: null, optionExamples: [true], rationale: Lint.Utils.dedent(templateObject_1 || (templateObject_1 = tslib_1.__makeTemplateObject(["\n Declaring variables using `var` has several edge case behaviors that make `var` unsuitable for modern code.\n Variables declared by `var` have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements.\n `var`s have declaration \"hoisting\" (similar to `function`s) and can appear to be used before declaration.\n\n Variables declared by `const` and `let` instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined,\n and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another `const` or `let`.\n "], ["\n Declaring variables using \\`var\\` has several edge case behaviors that make \\`var\\` unsuitable for modern code.\n Variables declared by \\`var\\` have their parent function block as their scope, ignoring other control flow statements.\n \\`var\\`s have declaration \"hoisting\" (similar to \\`function\\`s) and can appear to be used before declaration.\n\n Variables declared by \\`const\\` and \\`let\\` instead have as their scope the block in which they are defined,\n and are not allowed to used before declaration or be re-declared with another \\`const\\` or \\`let\\`.\n "]))), type: "functionality", typescriptOnly: false, }; /* tslint:enable:object-literal-sort-keys */ Rule.FAILURE_STRING = "Forbidden 'var' keyword, use 'let' or 'const' instead"; return Rule; }(Lint.Rules.AbstractRule)); exports.Rule = Rule; function walk(ctx) { var sourceFile = ctx.sourceFile; return ts.forEachChild(sourceFile, function cb(node) { var parent = node.parent; if (tsutils_1.isVariableDeclarationList(node) && !tsutils_1.isBlockScopedVariableDeclarationList(node) && // If !isVariableStatement, this is inside of a for loop. (!tsutils_1.isVariableStatement(parent) || !isGlobalVarDeclaration(parent))) { var start = node.getStart(sourceFile); var width = "var".length; // Don't apply fix in a declaration file, because may have meant 'const'. var fix = sourceFile.isDeclarationFile ? undefined : new Lint.Replacement(start, width, "let"); ctx.addFailureAt(start, width, Rule.FAILURE_STRING, fix); } return ts.forEachChild(node, cb); }); } // Allow `declare var x: number;` or `declare global { var x: number; }` function isGlobalVarDeclaration(node) { var parent = node.parent; return (tsutils_1.hasModifier(node.modifiers, ts.SyntaxKind.DeclareKeyword) || (parent.kind === ts.SyntaxKind.ModuleBlock && tsutils_1.isNodeFlagSet(parent.parent, ts.NodeFlags.GlobalAugmentation))); } var templateObject_1;