ESLint Plugin: react-no-unsafe-timeout: Consider variable assignment as valid #16292
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Fixes #15622
This pull request seeks to resolve an issue with the custom
react-no-unsafe-timeout
rule, notably affecting usage in combination withuseEffect
.Implementation Notes:
The original implementation included tolerances for
setTimeout
where the result was assumed to be used for future cancelling (in the unmount). However, it only accounted for assignment to an instance property (this.handle = setTimeout( ... )
), and not use as a variable.Testing Instructions:
Ensure there are no lint errors:
Verify unit tests pass: