space-unary-ops
Enforce consistent spacing before or after unary operators
Some problems reported by this rule are automatically fixable by the --fix
command line option
This rule was deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0. Please use the corresponding rule in @stylistic/eslint-plugin-js
.
Some style guides require or disallow spaces before or after unary operators. This is mainly a stylistic issue, however, some JavaScript expressions can be written without spacing which makes it harder to read and maintain.
Rule Details
This rule enforces consistency regarding the spaces after words
unary operators and after/before nonwords
unary operators.
For words
operators, this rule only applies when a space is not syntactically required. For instance, delete obj.foo
requires the space and will not be considered by this rule. The equivalent delete(obj.foo)
has an optional space (delete (obj.foo)
), therefore this rule will apply to it.
Examples of unary words
operators:
// new
var joe = new Person();
// delete
var obj = {
foo: 'bar'
};
delete obj.foo;
// typeof
typeof {} // object
// void
void 0 // undefined
Examples of unary nonwords
operators:
if ([1,2,3].indexOf(1) !== -1) {};
foo = --foo;
bar = bar++;
baz = !foo;
qux = !!baz;
Options
This rule has three options:
words
- applies to unary word operators such as:new
,delete
,typeof
,void
,yield
nonwords
- applies to unary operators such as:-
,+
,--
,++
,!
,!!
overrides
- specifies overwriting usage of spacing for each operator, word or non word. This is empty by default, but can be used to enforce or disallow spacing around operators. For example:
"space-unary-ops": [
2, {
"words": true,
"nonwords": false,
"overrides": {
"new": false,
"++": true
}
}]
In this case, spacing will be disallowed after a new
operator and required before/after a ++
operator.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default {"words": true, "nonwords": false}
option:
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
typeof!foo;
void{foo:0};
new[foo][0];
delete(foo.bar);
++ foo;
foo --;
- foo;
+ "3";
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
function *foo() {
yield(0)
}
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
async function foo() {
await(bar);
}
Examples of correct code for this rule with the {"words": true, "nonwords": false}
option:
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
// Word unary operator "typeof" is followed by a whitespace.
typeof !foo;
// Word unary operator "void" is followed by a whitespace.
void {foo:0};
// Word unary operator "new" is followed by a whitespace.
new [foo][0];
// Word unary operator "delete" is followed by a whitespace.
delete (foo.bar);
// Unary operator "++" is not followed by whitespace.
++foo;
// Unary operator "--" is not preceded by whitespace.
foo--;
// Unary operator "-" is not followed by whitespace.
-foo;
// Unary operator "+" is not followed by whitespace.
+"3";
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
/*eslint-env es6*/
function *foo() {
yield (0)
}
/*eslint space-unary-ops: "error"*/
async function foo() {
await (bar);
}
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint v0.10.0.