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The ``++void++`` operator evaluates its argument and unconditionally returns ``++undefined++``. It can be useful in pre-ECMAScript 5 environments, where ``++undefined++`` could be reassigned, but generally, its use makes code harder to understand.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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void doSomething();
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== Compliant Solution
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doSomething();
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== Exceptions
No issue is raised when ``++void 0++`` is used in place of ``++undefined++``.
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if (parameter === void 0) {...}
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No issue is also raised when ``++void++`` is used before immediately invoked function expressions.
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void (function() {
...
}());
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