Fix: class-methods-use-this reports 'undefined' names #12103
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What is the purpose of this pull request? (put an "X" next to item)
[X] Bug fix
Tell us about your environment
What parser (default, Babel-ESLint, etc.) are you using?
default
Please show your full configuration:
Configuration
What did you do? Please include the actual source code causing the issue.
What did you expect to happen?
Error messages with method names, where it is possible.
What actually happened? Please include the actual, raw output from ESLint.
What changes did you make? (Give an overview)
Fixed
class-methods-use-this
to useastUtils.getFunctionNameWithKind()
, like other rules.Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?
In most cases the message before the fix should remain exactly the same after the fix.
The differences are:
"foo"(){}
and123(){}
are fixed to show the name instead of'undefined'
.[f()](){}
are fixed to just... class method.
instead of... class method 'undefined'
.[a](){}
, but the old message was showing'a'
. This is in line with how other rules work, it could be a future enhancement ingetFunctionNameWithKind()
.... class getter 'foo'
instead ofclass method 'foo'
.class generator method 'foo'
There is a new test case with full messages.