Prerequisites
Description
Steps to Reproduce
- Add this code to the editor:
iterateJsdoc(() => {
const checkNativeTypes = () => {
for (const strictNativeType of strictNativeTypes) {
if (
!preferredTypes?.[typeNodeName]
) {
continue;
}
}
return changedPreferred;
};
}, {
meta: {},
});
- Click to the end of the line with the
for
- Use the bracket matcher command (ctrl-m by default)
Expected behavior:
The cursor should go to the end of the for tloop
Actual behavior:
It goes to the beginning of the document in safe mode (but to the end of the document otherwise for some reason), neither of which is expected.
Reproduces how often:
100%.
Versions
Atom : 1.60.0
Electron: 9.4.4
Chrome : 83.0.4103.122
Node : 12.14.1
apm 2.6.2
npm 6.14.13
node 12.14.1 x64
atom 1.60.0
python 3.9.7
git 2.32.0
OS: Mac OS 12.3.
Additional Information
Changing the return line to return true gives yet another wrong behavior.
If I get rid of the optional chaining or put the parentheses on the same line, or get rid of the meta object, it works as expected.
Prerequisites
Description
Steps to Reproduce
forExpected behavior:
The cursor should go to the end of the
fortloopActual behavior:
It goes to the beginning of the document in safe mode (but to the end of the document otherwise for some reason), neither of which is expected.
Reproduces how often:
100%.
Versions
OS: Mac OS 12.3.
Additional Information
Changing the
returnline toreturn truegives yet another wrong behavior.If I get rid of the optional chaining or put the parentheses on the same line, or get rid of the
metaobject, it works as expected.