lines-around-directive
The --fix
option on the command line can automatically fix some of the problems reported by this rule.
Requires or disallow newlines around directives.
This rule was deprecated in ESLint v4.0.0 and replaced by the padding-line-between-statements rule.
Directives are used in JavaScript to indicate to the execution environment that a script would like to opt into a feature such as "strict mode"
. Directives are grouped together in a directive prologue at the top of either a file or function block and are applied to the scope in which they occur.
// Strict mode is invoked for the entire script
"use strict";
var foo;
function bar() {
var baz;
}
var foo;
function bar() {
// Strict mode is only invoked within this function
"use strict";
var baz;
}
Rule Details
This rule requires or disallows blank newlines around directive prologues. This rule does not enforce any conventions about blank newlines between the individual directives. In addition, it does not require blank newlines before directive prologues unless they are preceded by a comment. Please use the padded-blocks rule if this is a style you would like to enforce.
Options
This rule has one option. It can either be a string or an object:
"always"
(default) enforces blank newlines around directives."never"
disallows blank newlines around directives.
or
{
"before": "always" or "never"
"after": "always" or "never",
}
always
This is the default option.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "always"
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", "always"] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "always"
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", "always"] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
never
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "never"
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", "never"] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "never"
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", "never"] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
before & after
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "before": "never", "after": "always" }
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", { "before": "never", "after": "always" }] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "before": "never", "after": "always" }
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", { "before": "never", "after": "always" }] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the { "before": "always", "after": "never" }
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", { "before": "always", "after": "never" }] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the { "before": "always", "after": "never" }
option:
/* eslint lines-around-directive: ["error", { "before": "always", "after": "never" }] */
/* Top of file */
"use strict";
var foo;
/* Top of file */
// comment
"use strict";
"use asm";
var foo;
function foo() {
"use strict";
"use asm";
var bar;
}
function foo() {
// comment
"use strict";
var bar;
}
When Not To Use It
You can safely disable this rule if you do not have any strict conventions about whether or not directive prologues should have blank newlines before or after them.
Compatibility
Related Rules
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint 3.5.0.