I was using sublime text, but now would like to use the atom.io editor. I have these lines of code:
// error: Missing semicolon.
import React, { Component } from 'react'
export default class RegisterName extends Component {
constructor(props) {
// error: Missing semicolon.
super(props)
this.state = {
firstName: '',
lastName: '',
displayError: false,
error: 'Please provide a valid name'
//error: Missing semicolon.
}
}
// error: Class property must be methods. Expected '(' but saw instead '='....
next = () => {
console.log('next')
console.log(this.state.firstName, this.state.lastName)
}
render() {
return(
<View style={styles.container}>
<View>
<TouchableOpacity style={styles.logoContainer}>
<Icon name="md-analytics" size={60} color="#2ec76e" />
// error: Unclosed regular expression
</TouchableOpacity>
Although this code is working fine. I'm getting these errors in atom.io editor. I have added the .jshintrc
file, with these lines:
{
"esnext": true
}
Also the grammar is set to: Babel E6 Javascript
But even this is not helping. How do I remove these errors?
In your root directory, add a new file:
.jshintrc
Add the following code and save:
{
"esversion": 6
}
You can find the settings in using ctrl+, to open the settings and go to packages
=> linter-jshint
(or something like that) and find the pointer to the .jshintrc
file. If the file in your project structure differs, you can change that here.
npm install language-babel
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