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Use @stylistic/brace-style for eslint
Up to now `eslint-plugin-brace-rules` was used to enforce a common brace
style for JavaScript code. This plugin was however updated the last time
over 9 years ago and will be incompatible with ESLint v10, as that
[removes `context.getSourceCode()`][1], the plugin relies on.

To keep the eslint config working with ESLint v10, this replaces
`eslint-plugin-brace-rules` with the [`@stylistic/brace-style`][2] rule
from `@stylistic/eslint-plugin`, a package we already use.

While `@stylistic/brace-style` doesn't offer an option to format braces
in exactly the same way as before, the "allman" style seems to be the
one closest to the existing code.

[1]: https://eslint.org/blog/2025/11/eslint-v10.0.0-alpha.0-released/#removed-deprecated-rule-context-members
[2]: https://eslint.style/rules/brace-style
2026-01-12 21:33:52 +01:00

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let test = 0;
function incrementTest()
{
test += 1;
}
async function waitAndIncrement(promise)
{
await promise;
incrementTest();
}
{
let resolve;
const promise = new Promise(res =>
{
incrementTest();
resolve = res;
});
waitAndIncrement(promise);
TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(test, 1);
resolve();
// At this point, waitAndIncrement is still not run, but is now free to run.
TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(test, 1);
}
function endTest()
{
TS_ASSERT_EQUALS(test, 2);
}