Developers often add comments to code which is not complete or needs review. Most likely you want to fix or review the code, and then remove the comment, before you consider the code to be production ready.
// TODO: do something // FIXME: this is not a good idea
This rule reports comments that include any of the predefined terms specified in its configuration.
This rule has an options object literal:
"terms"
: optional array of terms to match. Defaults to ["todo", "fixme", "xxx"]
. Terms are matched case-insensitive and as whole words: fix
would match FIX
but not fixing
. Terms can consist of multiple words: really bad idea
."location"
: optional string that configures where in your comments to check for matches. Defaults to "start"
. The other value is match anywhere
in comments.Example of incorrect code for the default { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "xxx"], "location": "start" }
options:
/*eslint no-warning-comments: "error"*/ function callback(err, results) { if (err) { console.error(err); return; } // TODO }
Example of correct code for the default { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "xxx"], "location": "start" }
options:
/*eslint no-warning-comments: "error"*/ function callback(err, results) { if (err) { console.error(err); return; } // NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME // but too bad, it is not a predefined warning term }
Examples of incorrect code for the { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "any other term"], "location": "anywhere" }
options:
/*eslint no-warning-comments: ["error", { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "any other term"], "location": "anywhere" }]*/ // TODO: this // todo: this too // Even this: TODO /* /* * The same goes for this TODO comment * Or a fixme * as well as any other term */
Examples of correct code for the { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "any other term"], "location": "anywhere" }
options:
/*eslint no-warning-comments: ["error", { "terms": ["todo", "fixme", "any other term"], "location": "anywhere" }]*/ // This is to do // even not any other term // any other terminal /* * The same goes for block comments * with any other interesting term * or fix me this */
This rule was introduced in ESLint 0.4.4.
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