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			487 lines
		
	
	
		
			19 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /**
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|  * @fileoverview Rule to flag statements without curly braces
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|  * @author Nicholas C. Zakas
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|  */
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| "use strict";
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| 
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| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| // Requirements
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| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils");
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| 
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| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| // Rule Definition
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| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| /** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */
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| module.exports = {
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|     meta: {
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|         type: "suggestion",
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| 
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|         docs: {
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|             description: "Enforce consistent brace style for all control statements",
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|             recommended: false,
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|             url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/curly"
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|         },
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| 
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|         schema: {
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|             anyOf: [
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|                 {
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|                     type: "array",
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|                     items: [
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|                         {
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|                             enum: ["all"]
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|                         }
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|                     ],
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|                     minItems: 0,
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|                     maxItems: 1
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|                 },
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|                 {
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|                     type: "array",
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|                     items: [
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|                         {
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|                             enum: ["multi", "multi-line", "multi-or-nest"]
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|                         },
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|                         {
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|                             enum: ["consistent"]
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|                         }
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|                     ],
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|                     minItems: 0,
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|                     maxItems: 2
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|                 }
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|             ]
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|         },
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| 
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|         fixable: "code",
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| 
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|         messages: {
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|             missingCurlyAfter: "Expected { after '{{name}}'.",
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|             missingCurlyAfterCondition: "Expected { after '{{name}}' condition.",
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|             unexpectedCurlyAfter: "Unnecessary { after '{{name}}'.",
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|             unexpectedCurlyAfterCondition: "Unnecessary { after '{{name}}' condition."
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|         }
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|     },
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| 
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|     create(context) {
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| 
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|         const multiOnly = (context.options[0] === "multi");
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|         const multiLine = (context.options[0] === "multi-line");
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|         const multiOrNest = (context.options[0] === "multi-or-nest");
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|         const consistent = (context.options[1] === "consistent");
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| 
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|         const sourceCode = context.sourceCode;
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| 
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|         //--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|         // Helpers
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|         //--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines if a given node is a one-liner that's on the same line as it's preceding code.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check.
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|          * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a one-liner that's on the same line as it's preceding code.
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|          * @private
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|          */
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|         function isCollapsedOneLiner(node) {
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|             const before = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(node);
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|             const last = sourceCode.getLastToken(node);
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|             const lastExcludingSemicolon = astUtils.isSemicolonToken(last) ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last) : last;
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| 
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|             return before.loc.start.line === lastExcludingSemicolon.loc.end.line;
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines if a given node is a one-liner.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check.
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|          * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a one-liner.
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|          * @private
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|          */
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|         function isOneLiner(node) {
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|             if (node.type === "EmptyStatement") {
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|                 return true;
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|             }
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| 
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|             const first = sourceCode.getFirstToken(node);
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|             const last = sourceCode.getLastToken(node);
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|             const lastExcludingSemicolon = astUtils.isSemicolonToken(last) ? sourceCode.getTokenBefore(last) : last;
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| 
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|             return first.loc.start.line === lastExcludingSemicolon.loc.end.line;
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines if the given node is a lexical declaration (let, const, function, or class)
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check
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|          * @returns {boolean} True if the node is a lexical declaration
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|          * @private
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|          */
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|         function isLexicalDeclaration(node) {
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|             if (node.type === "VariableDeclaration") {
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|                 return node.kind === "const" || node.kind === "let";
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|             }
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| 
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|             return node.type === "FunctionDeclaration" || node.type === "ClassDeclaration";
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Checks if the given token is an `else` token or not.
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|          * @param {Token} token The token to check.
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|          * @returns {boolean} `true` if the token is an `else` token.
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|          */
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|         function isElseKeywordToken(token) {
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|             return token.value === "else" && token.type === "Keyword";
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines whether the given node has an `else` keyword token as the first token after.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The node to check.
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|          * @returns {boolean} `true` if the node is followed by an `else` keyword token.
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|          */
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|         function isFollowedByElseKeyword(node) {
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|             const nextToken = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(node);
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| 
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|             return Boolean(nextToken) && isElseKeywordToken(nextToken);
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines if a semicolon needs to be inserted after removing a set of curly brackets, in order to avoid a SyntaxError.
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|          * @param {Token} closingBracket The } token
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|          * @returns {boolean} `true` if a semicolon needs to be inserted after the last statement in the block.
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|          */
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|         function needsSemicolon(closingBracket) {
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|             const tokenBefore = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closingBracket);
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|             const tokenAfter = sourceCode.getTokenAfter(closingBracket);
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|             const lastBlockNode = sourceCode.getNodeByRangeIndex(tokenBefore.range[0]);
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| 
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|             if (astUtils.isSemicolonToken(tokenBefore)) {
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| 
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|                 // If the last statement already has a semicolon, don't add another one.
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|                 return false;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (!tokenAfter) {
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| 
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|                 // If there are no statements after this block, there is no need to add a semicolon.
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|                 return false;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (lastBlockNode.type === "BlockStatement" && lastBlockNode.parent.type !== "FunctionExpression" && lastBlockNode.parent.type !== "ArrowFunctionExpression") {
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| 
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|                 /*
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|                  * If the last node surrounded by curly brackets is a BlockStatement (other than a FunctionExpression or an ArrowFunctionExpression),
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|                  * don't insert a semicolon. Otherwise, the semicolon would be parsed as a separate statement, which would cause
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|                  * a SyntaxError if it was followed by `else`.
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|                  */
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|                 return false;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (tokenBefore.loc.end.line === tokenAfter.loc.start.line) {
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| 
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|                 // If the next token is on the same line, insert a semicolon.
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|                 return true;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (/^[([/`+-]/u.test(tokenAfter.value)) {
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| 
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|                 // If the next token starts with a character that would disrupt ASI, insert a semicolon.
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|                 return true;
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (tokenBefore.type === "Punctuator" && (tokenBefore.value === "++" || tokenBefore.value === "--")) {
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| 
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|                 // If the last token is ++ or --, insert a semicolon to avoid disrupting ASI.
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|                 return true;
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|             }
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| 
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|             // Otherwise, do not insert a semicolon.
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|             return false;
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines whether the code represented by the given node contains an `if` statement
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|          * that would become associated with an `else` keyword directly appended to that code.
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|          *
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|          * Examples where it returns `true`:
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|          *
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|          *    if (a)
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|          *        foo();
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|          *
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|          *    if (a) {
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|          *        foo();
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|          *    }
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|          *
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|          *    if (a)
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|          *        foo();
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|          *    else if (b)
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|          *        bar();
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|          *
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|          *    while (a)
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|          *        if (b)
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|          *            if(c)
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|          *                foo();
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|          *            else
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|          *                bar();
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|          *
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|          * Examples where it returns `false`:
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|          *
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|          *    if (a)
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|          *        foo();
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|          *    else
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|          *        bar();
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|          *
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|          *    while (a) {
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|          *        if (b)
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|          *            if(c)
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|          *                foo();
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|          *            else
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|          *                bar();
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|          *    }
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|          *
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|          *    while (a)
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|          *        if (b) {
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|          *            if(c)
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|          *                foo();
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|          *        }
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|          *        else
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|          *            bar();
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node Node representing the code to check.
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|          * @returns {boolean} `true` if an `if` statement within the code would become associated with an `else` appended to that code.
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|          */
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|         function hasUnsafeIf(node) {
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|             switch (node.type) {
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|                 case "IfStatement":
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|                     if (!node.alternate) {
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|                         return true;
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|                     }
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|                     return hasUnsafeIf(node.alternate);
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|                 case "ForStatement":
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|                 case "ForInStatement":
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|                 case "ForOfStatement":
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|                 case "LabeledStatement":
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|                 case "WithStatement":
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|                 case "WhileStatement":
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|                     return hasUnsafeIf(node.body);
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|                 default:
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|                     return false;
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|             }
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Determines whether the existing curly braces around the single statement are necessary to preserve the semantics of the code.
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|          * The braces, which make the given block body, are necessary in either of the following situations:
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|          *
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|          * 1. The statement is a lexical declaration.
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|          * 2. Without the braces, an `if` within the statement would become associated with an `else` after the closing brace:
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|          *
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|          *     if (a) {
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|          *         if (b)
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|          *             foo();
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|          *     }
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|          *     else
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|          *         bar();
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|          *
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|          *     if (a)
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|          *         while (b)
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|          *             while (c) {
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|          *                 while (d)
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|          *                     if (e)
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|          *                         while(f)
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|          *                             foo();
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|          *            }
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|          *     else
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|          *         bar();
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node `BlockStatement` body with exactly one statement directly inside. The statement can have its own nested statements.
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|          * @returns {boolean} `true` if the braces are necessary - removing them (replacing the given `BlockStatement` body with its single statement content)
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|          * would change the semantics of the code or produce a syntax error.
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|          */
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|         function areBracesNecessary(node) {
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|             const statement = node.body[0];
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| 
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|             return isLexicalDeclaration(statement) ||
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|                 hasUnsafeIf(statement) && isFollowedByElseKeyword(node);
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Prepares to check the body of a node to see if it's a block statement.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The node to report if there's a problem.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} body The body node to check for blocks.
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|          * @param {string} name The name to report if there's a problem.
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|          * @param {{ condition: boolean }} opts Options to pass to the report functions
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|          * @returns {Object} a prepared check object, with "actual", "expected", "check" properties.
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|          *   "actual" will be `true` or `false` whether the body is already a block statement.
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|          *   "expected" will be `true` or `false` if the body should be a block statement or not, or
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|          *   `null` if it doesn't matter, depending on the rule options. It can be modified to change
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|          *   the final behavior of "check".
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|          *   "check" will be a function reporting appropriate problems depending on the other
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|          *   properties.
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|          */
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|         function prepareCheck(node, body, name, opts) {
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|             const hasBlock = (body.type === "BlockStatement");
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|             let expected = null;
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| 
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|             if (hasBlock && (body.body.length !== 1 || areBracesNecessary(body))) {
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|                 expected = true;
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|             } else if (multiOnly) {
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|                 expected = false;
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|             } else if (multiLine) {
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|                 if (!isCollapsedOneLiner(body)) {
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|                     expected = true;
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|                 }
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| 
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|                 // otherwise, the body is allowed to have braces or not to have braces
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| 
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|             } else if (multiOrNest) {
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|                 if (hasBlock) {
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|                     const statement = body.body[0];
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|                     const leadingCommentsInBlock = sourceCode.getCommentsBefore(statement);
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| 
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|                     expected = !isOneLiner(statement) || leadingCommentsInBlock.length > 0;
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|                 } else {
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|                     expected = !isOneLiner(body);
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|                 }
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|             } else {
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| 
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|                 // default "all"
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|                 expected = true;
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|             }
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| 
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|             return {
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|                 actual: hasBlock,
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|                 expected,
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|                 check() {
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|                     if (this.expected !== null && this.expected !== this.actual) {
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|                         if (this.expected) {
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|                             context.report({
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|                                 node,
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|                                 loc: body.loc,
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|                                 messageId: opts && opts.condition ? "missingCurlyAfterCondition" : "missingCurlyAfter",
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|                                 data: {
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|                                     name
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|                                 },
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|                                 fix: fixer => fixer.replaceText(body, `{${sourceCode.getText(body)}}`)
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|                             });
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|                         } else {
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|                             context.report({
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|                                 node,
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|                                 loc: body.loc,
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|                                 messageId: opts && opts.condition ? "unexpectedCurlyAfterCondition" : "unexpectedCurlyAfter",
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|                                 data: {
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|                                     name
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|                                 },
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|                                 fix(fixer) {
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| 
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|                                     /*
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|                                      * `do while` expressions sometimes need a space to be inserted after `do`.
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|                                      * e.g. `do{foo()} while (bar)` should be corrected to `do foo() while (bar)`
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|                                      */
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|                                     const needsPrecedingSpace = node.type === "DoWhileStatement" &&
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|                                         sourceCode.getTokenBefore(body).range[1] === body.range[0] &&
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|                                         !astUtils.canTokensBeAdjacent("do", sourceCode.getFirstToken(body, { skip: 1 }));
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| 
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|                                     const openingBracket = sourceCode.getFirstToken(body);
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|                                     const closingBracket = sourceCode.getLastToken(body);
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|                                     const lastTokenInBlock = sourceCode.getTokenBefore(closingBracket);
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| 
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|                                     if (needsSemicolon(closingBracket)) {
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| 
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|                                         /*
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|                                          * If removing braces would cause a SyntaxError due to multiple statements on the same line (or
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|                                          * change the semantics of the code due to ASI), don't perform a fix.
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|                                          */
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|                                         return null;
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|                                     }
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| 
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|                                     const resultingBodyText = sourceCode.getText().slice(openingBracket.range[1], lastTokenInBlock.range[0]) +
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|                                         sourceCode.getText(lastTokenInBlock) +
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|                                         sourceCode.getText().slice(lastTokenInBlock.range[1], closingBracket.range[0]);
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| 
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|                                     return fixer.replaceText(body, (needsPrecedingSpace ? " " : "") + resultingBodyText);
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|                                 }
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|                             });
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|                         }
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|                     }
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|                 }
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|             };
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|         }
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| 
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|         /**
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|          * Prepares to check the bodies of a "if", "else if" and "else" chain.
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|          * @param {ASTNode} node The first IfStatement node of the chain.
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|          * @returns {Object[]} prepared checks for each body of the chain. See `prepareCheck` for more
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|          *   information.
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|          */
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|         function prepareIfChecks(node) {
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|             const preparedChecks = [];
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| 
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|             for (let currentNode = node; currentNode; currentNode = currentNode.alternate) {
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|                 preparedChecks.push(prepareCheck(currentNode, currentNode.consequent, "if", { condition: true }));
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|                 if (currentNode.alternate && currentNode.alternate.type !== "IfStatement") {
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|                     preparedChecks.push(prepareCheck(currentNode, currentNode.alternate, "else"));
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|                     break;
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|                 }
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|             }
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| 
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|             if (consistent) {
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| 
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|                 /*
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|                  * If any node should have or already have braces, make sure they
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|                  * all have braces.
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|                  * If all nodes shouldn't have braces, make sure they don't.
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|                  */
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|                 const expected = preparedChecks.some(preparedCheck => {
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|                     if (preparedCheck.expected !== null) {
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|                         return preparedCheck.expected;
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|                     }
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|                     return preparedCheck.actual;
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|                 });
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| 
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|                 preparedChecks.forEach(preparedCheck => {
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|                     preparedCheck.expected = expected;
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|                 });
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|             }
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| 
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|             return preparedChecks;
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|         }
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| 
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|         //--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|         // Public
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|         //--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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|         return {
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|             IfStatement(node) {
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|                 const parent = node.parent;
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|                 const isElseIf = parent.type === "IfStatement" && parent.alternate === node;
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| 
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|                 if (!isElseIf) {
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| 
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|                     // This is a top `if`, check the whole `if-else-if` chain
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|                     prepareIfChecks(node).forEach(preparedCheck => {
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|                         preparedCheck.check();
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|                     });
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|                 }
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| 
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|                 // Skip `else if`, it's already checked (when the top `if` was visited)
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|             },
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| 
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|             WhileStatement(node) {
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|                 prepareCheck(node, node.body, "while", { condition: true }).check();
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|             },
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| 
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|             DoWhileStatement(node) {
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|                 prepareCheck(node, node.body, "do").check();
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|             },
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| 
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|             ForStatement(node) {
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|                 prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for", { condition: true }).check();
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|             },
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| 
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|             ForInStatement(node) {
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|                 prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for-in").check();
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|             },
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| 
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|             ForOfStatement(node) {
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|                 prepareCheck(node, node.body, "for-of").check();
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|             }
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|         };
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|     }
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| };
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