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non-existent-operator ​

🔧 fixable

The use of operators pairs (=+, =- or =!) where the reversed, single operator was meant (+=, -= or !=) will compile and run, but not produce the expected results.

This rule raises an issue when =+, =- and =! are used without any space between the two operators and when there is at least one whitespace after.

Noncompliant Code Example ​

javascript
let target = -5;
let num = 3;

target = -num; // Noncompliant; target = -3. Is that really what's meant?
target = +num; // Noncompliant; target = 3

Compliant Solution ​

javascript
let target = -5;
let num = 3;

target = -num; // Compliant; intent to assign inverse value of num is clear
target += num;

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