no-space-before-semi: disallow spaces before semicolons

This rule was removed in ESLint v1.0 and replaced by the semi-spacing rule.

JavaScript allows for placing unnecessary spaces between an expression and the closing semicolon.

Space issues can also cause code to look inconsistent and harder to read.

var thing = function () {
  var test = 12 ;
}  ;

Rule Details

This rule prevents the use of spaces before a semicolon in expressions.

The following patterns are considered problems:

var foo = "bar" ;

var foo = function() {} ;

var foo = function() {
} ;

var foo = 1 + 2 ;

The following patterns are not considered problems:

;(function(){}());

var foo = "bar";

Version

This rule was introduced in ESLint 0.4.3 and removed in 1.0.0-rc-1.

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