This rule was deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0. Please use the corresponding rule in @stylistic/eslint-plugin-js
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When a regular expression is used in certain situations, it can end up looking like a division operator. For example:
js
function a() {
return /foo/.test("bar");
}
Rule Details
This is used to disambiguate the slash operator and facilitates more readable code.
Example of incorrect code for this rule:
::: incorrect
js
/*eslint wrap-regex: "error"*/
function a() {
return /foo/.test("bar");
}
:::
Example of correct code for this rule:
::: correct
js
/*eslint wrap-regex: "error"*/
function a() {
return (/foo/).test("bar");
}
:::