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A comment in return statement leads to incorrect javascript #115

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paulsmirnov opened this issue Dec 8, 2016 · 0 comments
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A comment in return statement leads to incorrect javascript #115

paulsmirnov opened this issue Dec 8, 2016 · 0 comments

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If you add a comment just after return keyword (e.g. JSDoc3 module comment)

define('fail', [], function() {
  var x = 1;
  return /* fail here */ {
    a: x
  };
});

then an erroneous line break appears in processed code:

;(function() {
var fail;
fail = function () {
  var x = 1;
  return /* fail here */
  { a: x };
}();
}());

It is no longer functions as intended because return statement implicitly returns undefined. Object {a: x} becomes orphaned.

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