Docs: Mention TypeScript's compiler check #12903
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What is the purpose of this pull request? (put an "X" next to an item)
[x] Documentation update
[ ] Bug fix (template)
[ ] New rule (template)
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[ ] Add a CLI option
[ ] Add something to the core
[ ] Other, please explain:
What changes did you make? (Give an overview)
I mentioned that TypeScript has the "no-dupe-class-members" rule built in. TypeScript will throw error TS2393 (Duplicate function implementation) if there are problems with the naming. Turning on ESLint's "no-dupe-class-members" rule can lead to false positives because it won't allow function overloading. The "typescript-eslint" project also has that rule turned off.
Is there anything you'd like reviewers to focus on?
Especially the negative impact on using the "no-dupe-class-members" rule with TypeScript should be a reason to highlight that it is safe to turn off the rule when using TypeScript.