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Rumi Mohammad commented on NETBEANS-4677:
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The same goes for nullish assignments `??=`.
I'd flag this as more than minor because it messes with the Format Code
functionality, making everything align oddly and sometimes locking up the CPUs
in a lengthy formatting process. It just crashed now, and I lost quite a bit of
code. Stupid of me not to save before trying to format when I know this is
broken...
My current workaround is to include blank comments above the first line with a
nullish assignment in each code block. For example:
{code:java}
{
let x = x || 'this is ok';
//
let y ??= 'please fix this',
z ??= 'so formatting can work again';
}
{code}
> Nullish coalescing operator (??) in JavaScript reported as an error in
> NetBeans.
>
>
> Key: NETBEANS-4677
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-4677
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: javascript - Editor
>Affects Versions: 12.0.1
>Reporter: Nghia Nguyen
>Priority: Minor
> Labels: bug, ide, syntax
> Attachments: image-2020-08-04-02-46-28-677.png
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>
> The following code is showing as an error in the IDE when it has a valid
> syntax in JavaScript:
>
> {{let myVariable = null ?? 'hello world';}}
>
> !image-2020-08-04-02-46-28-677.png!
>
>
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