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- "use strict";
- /**
- * @license
- * Copyright 2013 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: "label-position",
- description: "Only allows labels in sensible locations.",
- descriptionDetails: "This rule only allows labels to be on `do/for/while/switch` statements.",
- rationale: Lint.Utils.dedent(templateObject_1 || (templateObject_1 = tslib_1.__makeTemplateObject(["\n Labels in JavaScript only can be used in conjunction with `break` or `continue`,\n constructs meant to be used for loop flow control. While you can theoretically use\n labels on any block statement in JS, it is considered poor code structure to do so."], ["\n Labels in JavaScript only can be used in conjunction with \\`break\\` or \\`continue\\`,\n constructs meant to be used for loop flow control. While you can theoretically use\n labels on any block statement in JS, it is considered poor code structure to do so."]))),
- optionsDescription: "Not configurable.",
- options: null,
- optionExamples: [true],
- type: "functionality",
- typescriptOnly: false,
- };
- /* tslint:enable:object-literal-sort-keys */
- Rule.FAILURE_STRING = "unexpected label on statement";
- return Rule;
- }(Lint.Rules.AbstractRule));
- exports.Rule = Rule;
- function walk(ctx) {
- return ts.forEachChild(ctx.sourceFile, function cb(node) {
- if (tsutils_1.isLabeledStatement(node) && !isLabelable(node.statement)) {
- ctx.addFailureAtNode(node.label, Rule.FAILURE_STRING);
- }
- return ts.forEachChild(node, cb);
- });
- }
- function isLabelable(node) {
- switch (node.kind) {
- case ts.SyntaxKind.DoStatement:
- case ts.SyntaxKind.ForStatement:
- case ts.SyntaxKind.ForInStatement:
- case ts.SyntaxKind.ForOfStatement:
- case ts.SyntaxKind.WhileStatement:
- case ts.SyntaxKind.SwitchStatement:
- return true;
- default:
- return false;
- }
- }
- var templateObject_1;
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