[pve-devel] [PATCH manager 2/2] GUI: efi disk: cleanup - var to const
Matthias Heiserer
m.heiserer at proxmox.com
Fri Jan 20 12:16:39 CET 2023
On 18.01.2023 15:03, Thomas Lamprecht wrote:
> Am 17/01/2023 um 13:17 schrieb Matthias Heiserer:
>> Signed-off-by: Matthias Heiserer <m.heiserer at proxmox.com>
>> ---
>> www/manager6/qemu/HDEfi.js | 12 ++++++------
>> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/www/manager6/qemu/HDEfi.js b/www/manager6/qemu/HDEfi.js
>> index ef3092a6..f6b7fc26 100644
>> --- a/www/manager6/qemu/HDEfi.js
>> +++ b/www/manager6/qemu/HDEfi.js
>> @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Ext.define('PVE.qemu.EFIDiskInputPanel', {
>> vmconfig: {}, // used to select usused disks
>>
>> onGetValues: function(values) {
>> - var me = this;
>> + const me = this;
>>
>> if (me.disabled) {
>> return {};
>> }
>>
>> - var confid = 'efidisk0';
>> + const confid = 'efidisk0';
>>
>> if (values.hdimage) {
>> me.drive.file = values.hdimage;
>> @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Ext.define('PVE.qemu.EFIDiskInputPanel', {
>> },
>>
>> setNodename: function(nodename) {
>> - var me = this;
>> + const me = this;
>> me.down('#hdstorage').setNodename(nodename);
>> me.down('#hdimage').setStorage(undefined, nodename);
>> },
>> @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Ext.define('PVE.qemu.EFIDiskInputPanel', {
>> },
>>
>> initComponent: function() {
>> - var me = this;
>> + const me = this;
>>
>> me.drive = {};
>>
>> @@ -96,9 +96,9 @@ Ext.define('PVE.qemu.EFIDiskEdit', {
>>
>> width: 450,
>> initComponent: function() {
>> - var me = this;
>> + const me = this;
>>
>> - var nodename = me.pveSelNode.data.node;
>> + const nodename = me.pveSelNode.data.node;
>> if (!nodename) {
>> throw "no node name specified";
>> }
>
> I'm not that huge fan of applying JavaScript's const broadly to non-scalar values,
> as it's only a shallow constant and immutable; so no effect on array/object member.
I quite like const, especially with `const me = this`, because it tells
me that I don't have to worry about the variable being reassigned.
But as long as there's a guideline on whether to use it, I'm happy :)
>
> I mean we can start to use it more for scalar variables, as eslint catches overriding
> the const variable itself directly - but it probably makes sense to add some basic
> rules w.r.t. when/how it should be used over `let` in our JS style guide, something
> along the line of:
>
> "Using `let` is fine in most context, and while `const` can have some advantages and
> possibly even avoid some specific bugs, it should only be applied to scalar values but
> not objects or arrays."
>
> What do you think (apart from grammar/typos ;-))?
Looks good
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