unicorn/no-array-for-each Restriction ​
What it does ​
Forbids the use of Array#forEach
in favor of a for loop.
Why is this bad? ​
Benefits of for…of
statement over the forEach
method can include:
- Faster
- Better readability
- Ability to exit early with
break
orreturn
Additionally, using for…of
has great benefits if you are using TypeScript, because it does not cause a function boundary to be crossed. This means that type-narrowing earlier on in the current scope will work properly while inside of the loop (without having to re-type-narrow). Furthermore, any mutated variables inside of the loop will picked up on for the purposes of determining if a variable is being used.
Example ​
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
javascript
const foo = [1, 2, 3];
foo.forEach((element) => {
/* ... */
});
Examples of correct code for this rule:
javascript
const foo = [1, 2, 3];
for (const element of foo) {
/* ... */
}