/** * @fileoverview Rule to flag the use of empty character classes in regular expressions * @author Ian Christian Myers */ "use strict"; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Helpers //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* * plain-English description of the following regexp: * 0. `^` fix the match at the beginning of the string * 1. `([^\\[]|\\.|\[([^\\\]]|\\.)+\])*`: regexp contents; 0 or more of the following * 1.0. `[^\\[]`: any character that's not a `\` or a `[` (anything but escape sequences and character classes) * 1.1. `\\.`: an escape sequence * 1.2. `\[([^\\\]]|\\.)+\]`: a character class that isn't empty * 2. `$`: fix the match at the end of the string */ const regex = /^([^\\[]|\\.|\[([^\\\]]|\\.)+\])*$/u; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Rule Definition //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */ module.exports = { meta: { type: "problem", docs: { description: "disallow empty character classes in regular expressions", recommended: true, url: "https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-empty-character-class" }, schema: [], messages: { unexpected: "Empty class." } }, create(context) { return { "Literal[regex]"(node) { if (!regex.test(node.regex.pattern)) { context.report({ node, messageId: "unexpected" }); } } }; } };