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Disallow Use of Chained Assignment Expressions (no-multi-assign)

Chaining the assignment of variables can lead to unexpected results and be difficult to read.

(function() {
    const foo = bar = 0; // Did you mean `foo = bar == 0`?
    bar = 1;             // This will not fail since `bar` is not constant.
})();
console.log(bar);        // This will output 1 since `bar` is not scoped.

Rule Details

This rule disallows using multiple assignments within a single statement.

Examples of incorrect code for this rule:

/*eslint no-multi-assign: "error"*/

var a = b = c = 5;

const foo = bar = "baz";

let a =
    b =
    c;

Examples of correct code for this rule:

/*eslint no-multi-assign: "error"*/
var a = 5;
var b = 5;
var c = 5;

const foo = "baz";
const bar = "baz";

let a = c;
let b = c;

Related Rules

Version

This rule was introduced in ESLint 3.14.0.

Resources

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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multi-assign