Have you even read my entire post?
W dniu sobota, 29 kwietnia 2017 17:18:16 UTC+2 użytkownik Nicholas Zakas
napisał:
>
> Yes, you need to use the VariableDeclarator option. From the docs:
>
> > Indent of 2 spaces with VariableDeclarator set to {"var": 2, "let": 2,
> "const": 3} will indent the multi-line variable declarations with 4 spaces
> for var and let, 6 spaces for const statements.
>
> See http://eslint.org/docs/rules/indent#options for more information on
> how to configure the rule.
> On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 3:00 AM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> can ESLint force alignment of var, let *and const* blocks? I know it can
>> do var and let, but what about the const?
>>
>> var start = 0,
>> end = 10;
>>
>> let start = 0,
>> end = 10;
>>
>> const start = 0,
>> end = 10;
>>
>> I'm using indent rule, but it can only take a multiplication of basic
>> indentation as a parameter and that must be an integer. My base is 4, so it
>> doesn't seem possible to align const block like that. It is possible for
>> var and let, but only because they indeed take 4 characters to align.
>>
>> Am I missing some feature?
>>
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