no-use-before-define
Disallow the use of variables before they are defined.
This rule extends the base eslint/no-use-before-define rule.
It adds support for type, interface and enum declarations.
How to Use
module.exports = {
"rules": {
// Note: you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
"no-use-before-define": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define": "error"
}
};
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Options
See eslint/no-use-before-define options.
This rule adds the following options:
interface Options extends BaseNoUseBeforeDefineOptions {
enums?: boolean;
typedefs?: boolean;
ignoreTypeReferences?: boolean;
}
const defaultOptions: Options = {
...baseNoUseBeforeDefineDefaultOptions,
enums: true,
typedefs: true,
ignoreTypeReferences: true,
};
enums
If this is true, this rule warns every reference to a enum before the enum declaration.
If this is false, this rule will ignore references to enums, when the reference is in a child scope.
Examples of code for the { "enums": true } option:
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
const x = Foo.FOO;
enum Foo {
FOO,
}
Open in Playgroundfunction foo() {
return Foo.FOO;
}
enum Foo {
FOO,
}
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If this is true, this rule warns every reference to a type before the type declaration.
If this is false, this rule will ignore references to types.
Examples of correct code for the { "typedefs": false } option:
let myVar: StringOrNumber;
type StringOrNumber = string | number;
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If this is true, this rule ignores all type references, such as in type annotations and assertions.
If this is false, this will will check all type references.
Examples of correct code for the { "ignoreTypeReferences": true } option:
let var1: StringOrNumber;
type StringOrNumber = string | number;
let var2: Enum;
enum Enum {}
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