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globalAssignments

Reports attempting to assign to read-only global variables such as undefined, NaN, Infinity, Object, etc.

✅ This rule is included in the ts javascript presets.

Global variables like undefined, NaN, Infinity, and built-in objects like Object and Array are read-only and should not be modified. Attempting to reassign these globals can lead to confusing behavior and potential bugs in your code. In strict mode, reassigning these globals will throw a TypeError at runtime.

var undefined
undefined
= 1;
var NaN: number
NaN
= 42;
var Infinity: number
Infinity
= 100;
var Object: ObjectConstructor

Provides functionality common to all JavaScript objects.

Object
= null;
var Array: ArrayConstructor
Array
= function () {};
let
let count: number
count
= 5;
var undefined
undefined
+=
let count: number
count
;
var NaN: number
NaN
++;
--
var Infinity: number
Infinity
;

This rule is not configurable.

If your codebase intentionally assigns to global objects and is guaranteed to run in an environment that allows that, you might not want to enable this rule. For example, if you target a legacy runtime with legacy non-standard JavaScript semantics, modern standard practices may not apply to you.

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