return
, throw
, continue
, and break
statements (no-unreachable)The "extends": "eslint:recommended"
property in a configuration file enables this rule.
Because the return
, throw
, break
, and continue
statements unconditionally exit a block of code, any statements after them cannot be executed. Unreachable statements are usually a mistake.
function fn() { x = 1; return x; x = 3; // this will never execute }
This rule disallows unreachable code after return
, throw
, continue
, and break
statements.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint no-unreachable: "error"*/ function foo() { return true; console.log("done"); } function bar() { throw new Error("Oops!"); console.log("done"); } while(value) { break; console.log("done"); } throw new Error("Oops!"); console.log("done"); function baz() { if (Math.random() < 0.5) { return; } else { throw new Error(); } console.log("done"); } for (;;) {} console.log("done");
Examples of correct code for this rule, because of JavaScript function and variable hoisting:
/*eslint no-unreachable: "error"*/ function foo() { return bar(); function bar() { return 1; } } function bar() { return x; var x; } switch (foo) { case 1: break; var x; }
This rule was introduced in ESLint 0.0.6.
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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unreachable