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semiless.js

v1.0.2

Published

Safely forget the semicolons

Downloads

7

Readme

semiless.js

Forget about the semicolons safely.

I really dislike semicolons, they add a lot of visual noise, with no real benefits, but it's a shame that javascript kind of botched up statement termination. But worry not, this tool is here to help with those deficiencies

If you type something like this:

var myNumber = 32
(function(text){ console.log(text) })(myNumber)

you will get en error message, since this would like to invoke 32 as a function :

error in file: /opt/code/mysuperproject/js_source/forms.js
    2 : (function(text){ console.log(text) })(myNumber), 

When does an error occures?

if a line starts with one of these :

/ + - * ( [ & % | < > = ^

Of course, an error is only raised if the error is real, for example this will not cause and error:

if (
    (cat && dog) &&
    (turtle && penguin)
)
++animalPairsCount

because the & symbol clearly signals that you want to continue on the next line, since there is no other meaning for symbol without a next statement, after that the double plus signs will close the previous statement

Usage:

This will recoursively check all folders and files, if the file extension matches

var semiless = require('semiless')
var errors = semiless.fileChecker('js_source', [.js, .ts])

if (errors) {
    console.error(errors)
} else {
    console.log('no error found in source files')
 }