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[internal] Replace var with let in ui/public P-T #6909
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This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning with `p` through `t` in src/ui/public. There are no `o` directories. This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit. For example: `var foo = 'bar';` becomes `let foo = 'var';` This was accomplished by replacing: find: `var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=` replace: `let $1$2=`
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--------- **Commit 1:** [internal] Replace var with let in ui/public P-T This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning with `p` through `t` in src/ui/public. There are no `o` directories. This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit. For example: `var foo = 'bar';` becomes `let foo = 'var';` This was accomplished by replacing: find: `var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=` replace: `let $1$2=` * Original sha: 1cddaab * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-04-12T22:31:57Z
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--------- **Commit 1:** [internal] Replace var with let in ui/public P-T This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning with `p` through `t` in src/ui/public. There are no `o` directories. This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit. For example: `var foo = 'bar';` becomes `let foo = 'var';` This was accomplished by replacing: find: `var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=` replace: `let $1$2=` * Original sha: 1cddaab * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-04-12T22:31:57Z
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--------- **Commit 1:** [internal] Replace var with let in ui/public P-T This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning with `p` through `t` in src/ui/public. There are no `o` directories. This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit. For example: `var foo = 'bar';` becomes `let foo = 'var';` This was accomplished by replacing: find: `var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=` replace: `let $1$2=` * Original sha: 1cddaab * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-04-12T22:31:57Z
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--------- **Commit 1:** [internal] Replace var with let in ui/public P-T This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning with `p` through `t` in src/ui/public. There are no `o` directories. This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit. For example: `var foo = 'bar';` becomes `let foo = 'var';` This was accomplished by replacing: find: `var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=` replace: `let $1$2=` * Original sha: 1cddaab * Authored by Court Ewing <court@epixa.com> on 2016-04-12T22:31:57Z
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This change was applied to any .js files under directories beginning
with
p
throught
in src/ui/public. There are noo
directories.This was an automatic replacement from var to let for any variable
declaration that doubles as the initial assignment. Ultimately we want
most of these to be converted to const, but this commit is so large that
it warrants breaking each step of automation up into its own commit.
For example:
var foo = 'bar';
becomeslet foo = 'var';
This was accomplished by replacing:
find:
var ([a-zA-Z_$][0-9a-zA-Z_$]*)(\s+)=
replace:
let $1$2=