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chore: set ESLint’s 'no-inferrable-types' rule to 'error' #12785

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chore: set ESLint’s 'no-inferrable-types' rule to 'error' #12785

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Perhaps it makes sense to disallows type declarations if these can be inferred? Slightly less code and more consistent style across the code base.

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const Promise: any = globalThis.Promise;
const Promise = globalThis.Promise;
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Does not come from the rule, but also unnecessary (;

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I like it 👍

@SimenB SimenB merged commit e9cc8a8 into jestjs:main May 1, 2022
@mrazauskas mrazauskas deleted the chore-no-inferrable-types branch May 1, 2022 18:31
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