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`assert.fail()` is often mistakenly used with a single argument even in Node.js core. (See fixes to previous instances in b7f4b1b, 28e9a02. and 676e618.) This commit adds a linting rule to identify instances of this issue. PR-URL: #6261 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Minwoo Jung <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <[email protected]>
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/** | ||
* @fileoverview Prohibit use of a single argument only in `assert.fail()`. It | ||
* is almost always an error. | ||
* @author Rich Trott | ||
*/ | ||
'use strict'; | ||
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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
// Rule Definition | ||
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ||
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const msg = 'assert.fail() message should be third argument'; | ||
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function isAssert(node) { | ||
return node.callee.object && node.callee.object.name === 'assert'; | ||
} | ||
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function isFail(node) { | ||
return node.callee.property && node.callee.property.name === 'fail'; | ||
} | ||
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module.exports = function(context) { | ||
return { | ||
'CallExpression': function(node) { | ||
if (isAssert(node) && isFail(node) && node.arguments.length === 1) { | ||
context.report(node, msg); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
}; | ||
}; |