no-space-before-semi
Disallows spaces before semicolons.
JavaScript allows for placing unnecessary spaces between an expression and the closing semicolon.
Space issues can also cause code to look inconsistent and harder to read.
var thing = function () {
var test = 12 ;
} ;
Rule Details
This rule prevents the use of spaces before a semicolon in expressions.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
var foo = "bar" ;
var foo = function() {} ;
var foo = function() {
} ;
var foo = 1 + 2 ;
Examples of correct code for this rule:
;(function(){}());
var foo = "bar";
Related Rules
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint v0.4.3 and removed in v1.0.0-rc-1.