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includes a (minimal) working wrapper Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
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Suggest using named capture group in regular expression (prefer-named-capture-group)
With the landing of ECMAScript 2018, named capture groups can be used in regular expressions, which can improve their readability.
const regex = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})/;
Rule Details
This rule is aimed at using named capture groups instead of numbered capture groups in regular expressions.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
/*eslint prefer-named-capture-group: "error"*/
const foo = /(ba[rz])/;
const bar = new RegExp('(ba[rz])');
const baz = RegExp('(ba[rz])');
foo.exec('bar')[1]; // Retrieve the group result.
Examples of correct code for this rule:
/*eslint prefer-named-capture-group: "error"*/
const foo = /(?<id>ba[rz])/;
const bar = new RegExp('(?<id>ba[rz])');
const baz = RegExp('(?<id>ba[rz])');
foo.exec('bar').groups.id; // Retrieve the group result.
When Not To Use It
If you are targeting ECMAScript 2017 and/or older environments, you can disable this rule, because this ECMAScript feature is only supported in ECMAScript 2018 and/or newer environments.