This ensures that we get the expected types and that type coercion
doesn't convert between types. This also ensures we are consistent
in how we check for equality of primitives in tests.
Change-Id: I9f3aacdf25ab1afe5e8d6e4b895b5299ee687d54
This is an automated change to convert use of "function" functions
to arrow functions. This doesn't change all uses of bind() that
could be converted. This also doesn't remove all "function" functions.
Change-Id: I40ac7d086bcef947a1be083359c8fd1d4499a9c3
A coming update to the Google eslint config will require using "const"
over "let". This makes that one change to isolate the big changes.
Change-Id: I7d0974c3ae15c53cc45a6b07bf9f6586e2d34aca
This is part of a change to convert all usages of 'var' with either
'let' or 'const'. This takes a conservative approach for 'const' where
it will only be used for aliases and storing the "original" values in
tests.
Change-Id: I10f5c38a8b06b5797c6eec7492829084114514c9
This digests and organizes many of the automatic settings in eslint,
and changes several of them to be more strict. This also fixes the
following errors:
- array-callback-return
- no-catch-shadow
- no-multi-spaces
- no-new
- no-throw-literal
- no-useless-call
- no-useless-concat
- no-useless-return
Several checks have been organized into a group of checks we should
use, but need more time to implement and fix. Some other checks have
been delegated to the Closure compiler, which can more precisely
whitelist exceptions.
Issue #1157
Change-Id: I8fe4966959e08050f8159e6a1fee161e7d71177e