Assigning this to a local variable is a way to reference parent context inside inner functions. In TypeScript when using arrow
functions this happens automatically.
This rule raises an issue when this is assigned to a local variable.
function Foo() {
let that = this; // Noncompliant
that.val = 0;
setInterval(function() {
that.val++;
}, 1000);
}
function Foo() {
this.val = 0;
setInterval(() => {
this.val++;
}, 1000);
}
This rule ignores this used for destructuring.
const { foo, bar } = this;