From bbff7403fbf46f9ad92240ac213df8d30ef31b64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florian Dold Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 02:56:13 +0200 Subject: update packages --- node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js') diff --git a/node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js b/node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js index d216bdfc6..2462c06d0 100644 --- a/node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js +++ b/node_modules/tslint/lib/rules/objectLiteralKeyQuotesRule.js @@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ var Rule = /** @class */ (function (_super) { Rule.metadata = { ruleName: "object-literal-key-quotes", description: "Enforces consistent object literal property quote style.", - descriptionDetails: (_a = ["\n Object literal property names can be defined in two ways: using literals or using strings.\n For example, these two objects are equivalent:\n\n var object1 = {\n property: true\n };\n\n var object2 = {\n \"property\": true\n };\n\n In many cases, it doesn\u2019t matter if you choose to use an identifier instead of a string\n or vice-versa. Even so, you might decide to enforce a consistent style in your code.\n\n This rules lets you enforce consistent quoting of property names. Either they should always\n be quoted (default behavior) or quoted only as needed (\"as-needed\")."], _a.raw = ["\n Object literal property names can be defined in two ways: using literals or using strings.\n For example, these two objects are equivalent:\n\n var object1 = {\n property: true\n };\n\n var object2 = {\n \"property\": true\n };\n\n In many cases, it doesn\u2019t matter if you choose to use an identifier instead of a string\n or vice-versa. Even so, you might decide to enforce a consistent style in your code.\n\n This rules lets you enforce consistent quoting of property names. Either they should always\n be quoted (default behavior) or quoted only as needed (\"as-needed\")."], Lint.Utils.dedent(_a)), + descriptionDetails: Lint.Utils.dedent(templateObject_1 || (templateObject_1 = tslib_1.__makeTemplateObject(["\n Object literal property names can be defined in two ways: using literals or using strings.\n For example, these two objects are equivalent:\n\n var object1 = {\n property: true\n };\n\n var object2 = {\n \"property\": true\n };\n\n In many cases, it doesn\u2019t matter if you choose to use an identifier instead of a string\n or vice-versa. Even so, you might decide to enforce a consistent style in your code.\n\n This rules lets you enforce consistent quoting of property names. Either they should always\n be quoted (default behavior) or quoted only as needed (\"as-needed\")."], ["\n Object literal property names can be defined in two ways: using literals or using strings.\n For example, these two objects are equivalent:\n\n var object1 = {\n property: true\n };\n\n var object2 = {\n \"property\": true\n };\n\n In many cases, it doesn\u2019t matter if you choose to use an identifier instead of a string\n or vice-versa. Even so, you might decide to enforce a consistent style in your code.\n\n This rules lets you enforce consistent quoting of property names. Either they should always\n be quoted (default behavior) or quoted only as needed (\"as-needed\")."]))), hasFix: true, - optionsDescription: (_b = ["\n Possible settings are:\n\n * `\"", "\"`: Property names should always be quoted. (This is the default.)\n * `\"", "\"`: Only property names which require quotes may be quoted (e.g. those with spaces in them).\n * `\"", "\"`: Property names should either all be quoted or unquoted.\n * `\"", "\"`: If any property name requires quotes, then all properties must be quoted. Otherwise, no\n property names may be quoted.\n\n For ES6, computed property names (`{[name]: value}`) and methods (`{foo() {}}`) never need\n to be quoted."], _b.raw = ["\n Possible settings are:\n\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Property names should always be quoted. (This is the default.)\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Only property names which require quotes may be quoted (e.g. those with spaces in them).\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Property names should either all be quoted or unquoted.\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: If any property name requires quotes, then all properties must be quoted. Otherwise, no\n property names may be quoted.\n\n For ES6, computed property names (\\`{[name]: value}\\`) and methods (\\`{foo() {}}\\`) never need\n to be quoted."], Lint.Utils.dedent(_b, OPTION_ALWAYS, OPTION_AS_NEEDED, OPTION_CONSISTENT, OPTION_CONSISTENT_AS_NEEDED)), + optionsDescription: Lint.Utils.dedent(templateObject_2 || (templateObject_2 = tslib_1.__makeTemplateObject(["\n Possible settings are:\n\n * `\"", "\"`: Property names should always be quoted. (This is the default.)\n * `\"", "\"`: Only property names which require quotes may be quoted (e.g. those with spaces in them).\n * `\"", "\"`: Property names should either all be quoted or unquoted.\n * `\"", "\"`: If any property name requires quotes, then all properties must be quoted. Otherwise, no\n property names may be quoted.\n\n For ES6, computed property names (`{[name]: value}`) and methods (`{foo() {}}`) never need\n to be quoted."], ["\n Possible settings are:\n\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Property names should always be quoted. (This is the default.)\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Only property names which require quotes may be quoted (e.g. those with spaces in them).\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: Property names should either all be quoted or unquoted.\n * \\`\"", "\"\\`: If any property name requires quotes, then all properties must be quoted. Otherwise, no\n property names may be quoted.\n\n For ES6, computed property names (\\`{[name]: value}\\`) and methods (\\`{foo() {}}\\`) never need\n to be quoted."])), OPTION_ALWAYS, OPTION_AS_NEEDED, OPTION_CONSISTENT, OPTION_CONSISTENT_AS_NEEDED), options: { type: "string", enum: [OPTION_ALWAYS, OPTION_AS_NEEDED, OPTION_CONSISTENT, OPTION_CONSISTENT_AS_NEEDED], @@ -147,4 +147,4 @@ function hasInconsistentQuotes(properties) { } return false; } -var _a, _b; +var templateObject_1, templateObject_2; -- cgit v1.2.3