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Object literal syntax, which initializes an object's properties inside the object declaration is cleaner and clearer than the alternative: creating an empty object, and then giving it properties one by one.
An issue is raised when the following pattern is met:
* An empty object is created.
* A consecutive single-line statement adds a property to the created object.
== Noncompliant Code Example
[source,javascript]
----
let person = {}; // Noncompliant
person.firstName = "John";
person.middleInitial = "Q";
person.lastName = "Public";
----
== Compliant Solution
[source,javascript]
----
let person = {
firstName: "John",
middleInitial: "Q",
lastName: "Public",
}
----
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== Implementation Specification
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== Comments And Links
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endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]