Reverse rule on string concatenation for long lines #995
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Broken and concatenated long strings are painful to work with and
produce less readable and searchable code. I think we should reverse
this rule.
Unfortunately, the max-len rule currently does not allow for this, but
there is currently a proposal to add an option to ESLint's max-len rule
that would allow for strings to be ignored.
eslint/eslint#5805
There have also been discussions around performance of string
concatenation (#40), but I
don't think that is very relevant here so I removed the links to them.