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Babel allows import { default as Foo } from 'foo' - I'm not sure if the spec does too.
import { default as Foo } from 'foo'
I'd like a rule that requires import { default as Foo, Bar } be written as import Foo, { Bar }.
import { default as Foo, Bar }
import Foo, { Bar }
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Last I checked, importing a default export as a name is valid ES6, but this seems like a reasonable style-guide rule.
Name: no-named-default?
no-named-default
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This should be closed now that #596 is merged right?
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Babel allows
import { default as Foo } from 'foo'
- I'm not sure if the spec does too.I'd like a rule that requires
import { default as Foo, Bar }
be written asimport Foo, { Bar }
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: