# disallow empty character classes in regular expressions (no-empty-character-class) Because empty character classes in regular expressions do not match anything, they might be typing mistakes. ```js var foo = /^abc[]/; ``` ## Rule Details This rule disallows empty character classes in regular expressions. Examples of **incorrect** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint no-empty-character-class: "error"*/ /^abc[]/.test("abcdefg"); // false "abcdefg".match(/^abc[]/); // null ``` Examples of **correct** code for this rule: ```js /*eslint no-empty-character-class: "error"*/ /^abc/.test("abcdefg"); // true "abcdefg".match(/^abc/); // ["abc"] /^abc[a-z]/.test("abcdefg"); // true "abcdefg".match(/^abc[a-z]/); // ["abcd"] ``` ## Known Limitations This rule does not report empty character classes in the string argument of calls to the `RegExp` constructor. Example of a *false negative* when this rule reports correct code: ```js /*eslint no-empty-character-class: "error"*/ var abcNeverMatches = new RegExp("^abc[]"); ```