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no-var should not fix variables named 'let' #11830
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What parser (default, Babel-ESLint, etc.) are you using?
default
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What did you do? Please include the actual source code causing the issue, as well as the command that you used to run ESLint.
What did you expect to happen?
No autofix, because it produces SyntaxError.
What actually happened? Please include the actual, raw output from ESLint.
Off topic: ESLint parser doesn't treat
let { let } = {}as SyntaxError (probably an Acorn bug)Are you willing to submit a pull request to fix this bug?
yes