vscode/.eslint-plugin-local/code-must-use-result.ts
Matt Bierner b8329a3ffc
Run TS eslint rules directly with strip-types
Wth node 20.18, we can now run these typescript files directly instead of having to use ts-node
2025-11-14 14:38:15 -08:00

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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
* Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
*--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
import * as eslint from 'eslint';
import type * as ESTree from 'estree';
import { TSESTree } from '@typescript-eslint/utils';
const VALID_USES = new Set<TSESTree.AST_NODE_TYPES | undefined>([
TSESTree.AST_NODE_TYPES.AwaitExpression,
TSESTree.AST_NODE_TYPES.VariableDeclarator,
]);
export default new class MustUseResults implements eslint.Rule.RuleModule {
readonly meta: eslint.Rule.RuleMetaData = {
schema: false
};
create(context: eslint.Rule.RuleContext): eslint.Rule.RuleListener {
const config = context.options[0] as { message: string; functions: string[] }[];
const listener: eslint.Rule.RuleListener = {};
for (const { message, functions } of config) {
for (const fn of functions) {
const query = `CallExpression[callee.property.name='${fn}'], CallExpression[callee.name='${fn}']`;
listener[query] = (node: ESTree.Node) => {
const callExpression = node as TSESTree.CallExpression;
if (!VALID_USES.has(callExpression.parent?.type)) {
context.report({ node, message });
}
};
}
}
return listener;
}
};