# Require Regex Literals to be Wrapped (wrap-regex) When a regular expression is used in certain situations, it can end up looking like a division operator. For example: ```js function a() { return /foo/.test("bar"); } ``` ## Rule Details This is used to disambiguate the slash operator and facilitates more readable code. Example of **incorrect** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint wrap-regex: "error"*/ function a() { return /foo/.test("bar"); } ``` Example of **correct** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint wrap-regex: "error"*/ function a() { return (/foo/).test("bar"); } ```