|                                                                                             |  | /** * @fileoverview Rule to flag when using constructor without parentheses * @author Ilya Volodin * @deprecated in ESLint v8.53.0 */
"use strict";
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// Requirements
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const astUtils = require("./utils/ast-utils");
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// Helpers
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// Rule Definition
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/** @type {import('../shared/types').Rule} */module.exports = {    meta: {        deprecated: true,        replacedBy: [],        type: "layout",
        docs: {            description: "Enforce or disallow parentheses when invoking a constructor with no arguments",            recommended: false,            url: "https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/new-parens"        },
        fixable: "code",        schema: [            {                enum: ["always", "never"]            }        ],        messages: {            missing: "Missing '()' invoking a constructor.",            unnecessary: "Unnecessary '()' invoking a constructor with no arguments."        }    },
    create(context) {        const options = context.options;        const always = options[0] !== "never"; // Default is always
        const sourceCode = context.sourceCode;
        return {            NewExpression(node) {                if (node.arguments.length !== 0) {                    return; // if there are arguments, there have to be parens
                }
                const lastToken = sourceCode.getLastToken(node);                const hasLastParen = lastToken && astUtils.isClosingParenToken(lastToken);
                // `hasParens` is true only if the new expression ends with its own parens, e.g., new new foo() does not end with its own parens
                const hasParens = hasLastParen &&                    astUtils.isOpeningParenToken(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken)) &&                    node.callee.range[1] < node.range[1];
                if (always) {                    if (!hasParens) {                        context.report({                            node,                            messageId: "missing",                            fix: fixer => fixer.insertTextAfter(node, "()")                        });                    }                } else {                    if (hasParens) {                        context.report({                            node,                            messageId: "unnecessary",                            fix: fixer => [                                fixer.remove(sourceCode.getTokenBefore(lastToken)),                                fixer.remove(lastToken),                                fixer.insertTextBefore(node, "("),                                fixer.insertTextAfter(node, ")")                            ]                        });                    }                }            }        };    }};
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