no-extra-parens
Disallow unnecessary parentheses
Some problems reported by this rule are automatically fixable by the --fix
command line option
This rule was deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0. Please use the corresponding rule in @stylistic/eslint-plugin-js
.
This rule restricts the use of parentheses to only where they are necessary.
Rule Details
This rule always ignores extra parentheses around the following:
- RegExp literals such as
(/abc/).test(var)
to avoid conflicts with the wrap-regex rule - immediately-invoked function expressions (also known as IIFEs) such as
var x = (function () {})();
andvar x = (function () {}());
to avoid conflicts with the wrap-iife rule - arrow function arguments to avoid conflicts with the arrow-parens rule
Problems reported by this rule can be fixed automatically, except when removing the parentheses would create a new directive, because that could change the semantics of the code.
For example, the following script prints object
to the console, but if the parentheses around "use strict"
were removed, it would print undefined
instead.
<!--
// this is a script
// -->
("use strict");
function test() {
console.log(typeof this);
}
test();
In this case, the rule will not try to remove the parentheses around "use strict"
but will still report them as a problem.
Options
This rule has a string option:
"all"
(default) disallows unnecessary parentheses around any expression"functions"
disallows unnecessary parentheses only around function expressions
This rule has an object option for exceptions to the "all"
option:
"conditionalAssign": false
allows extra parentheses around assignments in conditional test expressions"returnAssign": false
allows extra parentheses around assignments inreturn
statements"nestedBinaryExpressions": false
allows extra parentheses in nested binary expressions"ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions": false
allows extra parentheses around binary expressions that are operands of ternary?:
"ignoreJSX": "none|all|multi-line|single-line"
allows extra parentheses around no/all/multi-line/single-line JSX components. Defaults tonone
."enforceForArrowConditionals": false
allows extra parentheses around ternary expressions which are the body of an arrow function"enforceForSequenceExpressions": false
allows extra parentheses around sequence expressions"enforceForNewInMemberExpressions": false
allows extra parentheses aroundnew
expressions in member expressions"enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods": false
allows extra parentheses around immediate.call
and.apply
method calls on function expressions and around function expressions in the same context."allowParensAfterCommentPattern": "any-string-pattern"
allows extra parentheses preceded by a comment that matches a regular expression.
all
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default "all"
option:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: "error" */
a = b * c);
a * b) + c;
for (a in b, c));
for (a in b));
for (a of b));
typeof a);
Object.prototype.toString.call());
class A {
[ x)] = 1;
}
class B {
x = y + z);
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the default "all"
option:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: "error" */
(0).toString();
({}.toString.call());
(function(){}) ? a() : b();
(/^a$/).test(x);
for (a of (b, c));
for (a of b);
for (a in b, c);
for (a in b);
class A {
[x] = 1;
}
class B {
x = y + z;
}
conditionalAssign
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "conditionalAssign": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "conditionalAssign": false }] */
while ((foo = bar())) {}
if ((foo = bar())) {}
do; while ((foo = bar()))
for (;(a = b););
returnAssign
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "returnAssign": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "returnAssign": false }] */
function a1(b) {
return (b = 1);
}
function a2(b) {
return b ? (c = d) : (c = e);
}
b => (b = 1);
b => b ? (c = d) : (c = e);
nestedBinaryExpressions
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "nestedBinaryExpressions": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "nestedBinaryExpressions": false }] */
x = a || (b && c);
x = a + (b * c);
x = (a * b) / c;
ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "ternaryOperandBinaryExpressions": false }] */
(a && b) ? foo : bar;
(a - b > a) ? foo : bar;
foo ? (bar || baz) : qux;
foo ? bar : (baz || qux);
ignoreJSX
Examples of correct code for this rule with the all
and { "ignoreJSX": "all" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { ignoreJSX: "all" }] */
const ThisComponent = (<div />)
const ThatComponent = (
<div
prop={true}
/>
)
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the all
and { "ignoreJSX": "multi-line" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { ignoreJSX: "multi-line" }] */
const ThisComponent = <div />)
const ThatComponent = <div><p /></div>)
Examples of correct code for this rule with the all
and { "ignoreJSX": "multi-line" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { ignoreJSX: "multi-line" }] */
const ThisComponent = (
<div>
<p />
</div>
)
const ThatComponent = (
<div
prop={true}
/>
)
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the all
and { "ignoreJSX": "single-line" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { ignoreJSX: "single-line" }] */
const ThisComponent =
<div>
<p />
</div>
)
const ThatComponent =
<div
prop={true}
/>
)
Examples of correct code for this rule with the all
and { "ignoreJSX": "single-line" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { ignoreJSX: "single-line" }] */
const ThisComponent = (<div />)
const ThatComponent = (<div><p /></div>)
enforceForArrowConditionals
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "enforceForArrowConditionals": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "enforceForArrowConditionals": false }] */
const b = a => 1 ? 2 : 3;
const d = c => (1 ? 2 : 3);
enforceForSequenceExpressions
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "enforceForSequenceExpressions": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "enforceForSequenceExpressions": false }] */
(a, b);
if ((val = foo(), val < 10)) {}
while ((val = foo(), val < 10));
enforceForNewInMemberExpressions
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "enforceForNewInMemberExpressions": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "enforceForNewInMemberExpressions": false }] */
const foo = (new Bar()).baz;
const quux = (new Bar())[baz];
(new Bar()).doSomething();
enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods": false }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "enforceForFunctionPrototypeMethods": false }] */
const foo = (function () {}).call();
const bar = (function () {}).apply();
const baz = (function () {}.call());
const quux = (function () {}.apply());
allowParensAfterCommentPattern
To make this rule allow extra parentheses preceded by specific comments, set this option to a string pattern that will be passed to the RegExp
constructor.
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "all"
and { "allowParensAfterCommentPattern": "@type" }
options:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "all", { "allowParensAfterCommentPattern": "@type" }] */
const span = /**@type {HTMLSpanElement}*/(event.currentTarget);
if (/** @type {Foo | Bar} */(options).baz) console.log('Lint free');
foo(/** @type {Bar} */ (bar), options, {
name: "name",
path: "path",
});
if (foo) {
/** @type {Bar} */
(bar).prop = false;
}
functions
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "functions"
option:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "functions"] */
(function foo() {}))();
var y = function () {return 1;});
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "functions"
option:
/* eslint no-extra-parens: ["error", "functions"] */
(0).toString();
(Object.prototype.toString.call());
({}.toString.call());
(function(){} ? a() : b());
(/^a$/).test(x);
a = (b * c);
(a * b) + c;
typeof (a);
Related Rules
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint v0.1.4.