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Stencil ESLint Version
0.8.0
Current Behavior
When using fields and methods marked with private identifier # like #methodName we get warning from eslint, triggering the rule ESLint: Own class methods cannot be public(@stencil-community/ own-methods-must-be-private), the fix is to add the private modifier. This on the other hand fails with typescript TS18010: An accessibility modifier cannot be used with a private identifier.
Expected Behavior
Have eslint recognize names starting with # as being private, and don't report violation.
Steps to Reproduce
Have a simple component like:
@Component({/*...*/})
class foo{
#someName(){ /*...*/ }
}
Eslint will try to add the private keyword, but then typescript reports invalid syntax.