diff --git a/keyserver/src/socket/socket.js b/keyserver/src/socket/socket.js --- a/keyserver/src/socket/socket.js +++ b/keyserver/src/socket/socket.js @@ -473,9 +473,10 @@ updatesCurrentAsOf: oldUpdatesCurrentAsOf, }; if (viewer.sessionChanged) { - // If initializeSession encounters sessionIdentifierTypes.BODY_SESSION_ID, - // but the session is unspecified or expired, it will set a new sessionID - // and specify viewer.sessionChanged + // If initializeSession encounters + // sessionIdentifierTypes.BODY_SESSION_ID but the session + // is unspecified or expired, + // it will set a new sessionID and specify viewer.sessionChanged const { sessionID } = viewer; invariant( sessionID !== null && sessionID !== undefined, diff --git a/lib/shared/messages/text-message-spec.js b/lib/shared/messages/text-message-spec.js --- a/lib/shared/messages/text-message-spec.js +++ b/lib/shared/messages/text-message-spec.js @@ -27,8 +27,9 @@ import { assertSingleMessageInfo } from './utils'; /** - * most of the markdown leaves contain `content` field (it is an array or a string) - * apart from lists, which have `items` field (that holds an array) + * most of the markdown leaves contain `content` field + * (it is an array or a string) apart from lists, + * which have `items` field (that holds an array) */ const rawTextFromMarkdownAST = (node: ASTNode): string => { if (Array.isArray(node)) { diff --git a/lib/utils/fetch-json.js b/lib/utils/fetch-json.js --- a/lib/utils/fetch-json.js +++ b/lib/utils/fetch-json.js @@ -127,17 +127,17 @@ if (getConfig().setCookieOnRequest) { // We make sure that if setCookieOnRequest is true, we never set cookie to // undefined. null has a special meaning here: we don't currently have a - // cookie, and we want the server to specify the new cookie it will generate - // in the response body rather than the response header. See - // session-types.js for more details on why we specify cookies in the body. + // cookie, and we want the server to specify the new cookie it will + // generate in the response body rather than the response header. See + // session-types.js for more details on why we specify cookies in the body mergedData.cookie = cookie ? cookie : null; } if (getConfig().setSessionIDOnRequest) { // We make sure that if setSessionIDOnRequest is true, we never set // sessionID to undefined. null has a special meaning here: we cannot // consider the cookieID to be a unique session identifier, but we do not - // have a sessionID to use either. This should only happen when the user is - // not logged in on web. + // have a sessionID to use either. This should only happen when the user + // is not logged in on web. mergedData.sessionID = sessionID ? sessionID : null; } const fetchPromise = (async (): Promise => { diff --git a/native/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js b/native/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js --- a/native/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js +++ b/native/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js @@ -391,10 +391,12 @@ if (threadHasPermission(this.props.threadInfo, threadPermissions.VOICED)) { return true; } - // If the thread is created by somebody else while the viewer is attempting to - // create it, the threadInfo might be modified in-place and won't list the - // viewer as a member, which will end up hiding the input. In this case, we will - // assume that our creation action will get translated into a join, and as long + // If the thread is created by somebody else while the viewer is attempting + // to create it, the threadInfo might be modified in-place + // and won't list the viewer as a member, + // which will end up hiding the input. + // In this case, we will assume that our creation action + // will get translated into a join, and as long // as members are voiced, we can show the input. if (!this.props.threadCreationInProgress) { return false; diff --git a/native/chat/chat-thread-list.react.js b/native/chat/chat-thread-list.react.js --- a/native/chat/chat-thread-list.react.js +++ b/native/chat/chat-thread-list.react.js @@ -363,8 +363,8 @@ } // itemHeight for emptyItem might be wrong because of line wrapping - // but we don't care because we'll only ever be rendering this item by itself - // and it should always be on-screen + // but we don't care because we'll only ever be rendering this item + // by itself and it should always be on-screen if (item.type === 'empty') { return 123; } diff --git a/native/navigation/overlay-navigator.react.js b/native/navigation/overlay-navigator.react.js --- a/native/navigation/overlay-navigator.react.js +++ b/native/navigation/overlay-navigator.react.js @@ -361,9 +361,10 @@ pendingAnimationsRef.current = {}; }, [positions, pendingAnimations]); - // If sceneData changes, we update scrollBlockingModalStatus based on it, both - // in state and within the individual sceneData contexts. If sceneData doesn't - // change, it's still possible for scrollBlockingModalStatus to change via the + // If sceneData changes, we update scrollBlockingModalStatus based on it, + // both in state and within the individual sceneData contexts. + // If sceneData doesn't change, + // it's still possible for scrollBlockingModalStatus to change via the // setScrollBlockingModalStatus callback we expose via context let newScrollBlockingModalStatus; if (sceneDataChanged || sceneData !== prevSceneData) { @@ -405,7 +406,8 @@ setSceneData(updatedSceneData); } - // Usually this would be done in an effect, but calling setState from the body + // Usually this would be done in an effect, + // but calling setState from the body // of a hook causes the hook to rerender before triggering effects. To avoid // infinite loops we make sure to set our prev values after we finish // comparing them diff --git a/native/types/themes.js b/native/types/themes.js --- a/native/types/themes.js +++ b/native/types/themes.js @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ // revert to `activeTheme: osCanTheme ? null : 'light'` to re-enable theming activeTheme: 'dark', systemTheme: null, - // revert to `preference: osCanTheme ? 'system' : 'light'` to re-enable theming + // revert to `preference: osCanTheme ? 'system' : 'light'` + // to re-enable theming preference: 'dark', }; diff --git a/native/utils/dev-hostname.js b/native/utils/dev-hostname.js --- a/native/utils/dev-hostname.js +++ b/native/utils/dev-hostname.js @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ try { // this is your machine's hostname in the local network // usually it looks like this: 192.168.1.x - // to find it you may want to use `ifconfig | grep '192.168'` command in the terminal + // to find it you may want to use `ifconfig | grep '192.168'` + // command in the terminal // example of native/facts/network.json: // { "natDevHostname": "192.168.1.x" } // $FlowExpectedError: That's a conditional require so the file may not exist diff --git a/web/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js b/web/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js --- a/web/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js +++ b/web/chat/chat-input-bar.react.js @@ -213,11 +213,11 @@ ) : null; let content; - // If the thread is created by somebody else while the viewer is attempting to - // create it, the threadInfo might be modified in-place and won't list the - // viewer as a member, which will end up hiding the input. In this case, we will - // assume that our creation action will get translated into a join, and as long - // as members are voiced, we can show the input. + // If the thread is created by somebody else while the viewer is attempting + // to create it, the threadInfo might be modified in-place and won't + // list the viewer as a member, which will end up hiding the input. In + // this case, we will assume that our creation action will get translated, + // into a join and as long as members are voiced, we can show the input. const defaultMembersAreVoiced = checkIfDefaultMembersAreVoiced( this.props.threadInfo, );