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Rule: Indentation of param list after a function call #4659

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kevinSuttle opened this issue Dec 10, 2015 · 3 comments
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Rule: Indentation of param list after a function call #4659

kevinSuttle opened this issue Dec 10, 2015 · 3 comments
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@kevinSuttle
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Style rule. No errors. Most likely custom, but wanted to check first.

  1. v1.10.3
const foo = bar(
  param1,
  param2,
  param3
);
  1. No output
  2. Enforcing rule of indented param lists

Is this a thing?

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Duplicate #1801

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Thanks @gyandeeps!

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