Docs: Coding Guidelines: Add "gotchas" section about ES2020 optional chaining#22029
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Related: #21967 (comment), #21984, #21853
This pull request seeks to add a section to the JavaScript Coding Guidelines, with the purpose to outline a few common pitfalls to be wary of when using the newly-supported ES2020 optional chaining language feature.
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As the only changes affect documentation, it is not expected there should be any impact on the runtime behavior of the application.