Use const/let instead of var in all core plugins#6012
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Once all of the core code in Kibana is moved over, we should add a rule to flag any use of |
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Compiles, runs, and didn't see any missing vars. LGTM pending jenkins, letting you decide timing on merging. |
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Use const/let instead of var in all core plugins
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This also adds a rule to our linter to flag attempts to override
constvariables.I made no attempt to clean up any of the logic or code. There are definitely a few
places where with a minor refactor we'd be able to use
constinstead oflet, aswell as a few unused variables in the mix, but this change is already significant
enough without having to verify any changes like that.