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@G-Rath G-Rath commented May 29, 2025

I decided it would be best to have this as a new rule rather than part of expect-expect so that you can inline disable it without also losing out on the rest of expect-expect for the test.

While I cribbed this from expect-expect, I have purposely left out things like handling if a function reference is passed in or if a promise is returned - support for those can be added as a follow up.

Resolves #1338

@G-Rath G-Rath force-pushed the require-ending-with-expect branch from bf39075 to 5e85fbd Compare May 29, 2025 20:54
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# [28.13.0](v28.12.0...v28.13.0) (2025-06-06)

### Features

* create new `prefer-ending-with-an-expect` rule ([#1742](#1742)) ([fe1349b](fe1349b))
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[expect-expect] Option to enforce the last statement of a test to be an assertion
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