"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); const scope_manager_1 = require("@typescript-eslint/scope-manager"); const utils_1 = require("@typescript-eslint/utils"); const util_1 = require("../util"); function hasAssignmentBeforeNode(variable, node) { return (variable.references.some(ref => ref.isWrite() && ref.identifier.range[1] < node.range[1]) || variable.defs.some(def => isDefinitionWithAssignment(def) && def.node.range[1] < node.range[1])); } function isDefinitionWithAssignment(definition) { if (definition.type !== scope_manager_1.DefinitionType.Variable) { return false; } const variableDeclarator = definition.node; return variableDeclarator.definite || variableDeclarator.init != null; } exports.default = (0, util_1.createRule)({ name: 'no-non-null-asserted-nullish-coalescing', meta: { type: 'problem', docs: { description: 'Disallow non-null assertions in the left operand of a nullish coalescing operator', recommended: 'strict', }, messages: { noNonNullAssertedNullishCoalescing: 'The nullish coalescing operator is designed to handle undefined and null - using a non-null assertion is not needed.', suggestRemovingNonNull: 'Remove the non-null assertion.', }, schema: [], hasSuggestions: true, }, defaultOptions: [], create(context) { return { 'LogicalExpression[operator = "??"] > TSNonNullExpression.left'(node) { if (node.expression.type === utils_1.TSESTree.AST_NODE_TYPES.Identifier) { const scope = context.sourceCode.getScope(node); const identifier = node.expression; const variable = utils_1.ASTUtils.findVariable(scope, identifier.name); if (variable && !hasAssignmentBeforeNode(variable, node)) { return; } } context.report({ node, messageId: 'noNonNullAssertedNullishCoalescing', /* Use a suggestion instead of a fixer, because this can break type checks. The resulting type of the nullish coalesce is only influenced by the right operand if the left operand can be `null` or `undefined`. After removing the non-null assertion the type of the left operand might contain `null` or `undefined` and then the type of the right operand might change the resulting type of the nullish coalesce. See the following example: function test(x?: string): string { const bar = x! ?? false; // type analysis reports `bar` has type `string` // x ?? false; // type analysis reports `bar` has type `string | false` return bar; } */ suggest: [ { messageId: 'suggestRemovingNonNull', fix(fixer) { const exclamationMark = (0, util_1.nullThrows)(context.sourceCode.getLastToken(node, utils_1.ASTUtils.isNonNullAssertionPunctuator), util_1.NullThrowsReasons.MissingToken('!', 'Non-null Assertion')); return fixer.remove(exclamationMark); }, }, ], }); }, }; }, }); //# sourceMappingURL=no-non-null-asserted-nullish-coalescing.js.map