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Chore: fix invalid syntax in no-param-reassign test #8360

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This fixes invalid syntax in a no-param-reassign test. The parser would have reported an error for this syntax when we did an espree release.

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The parser would have reported an error for this syntax when we did an espree release.
@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark added the chore This change is not user-facing label Mar 29, 2017
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@not-an-aardvark, thanks for your PR! By analyzing the history of the files in this pull request, we identified @mysticatea, @nzakas and @isaacl to be potential reviewers.

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LGTM

@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark merged commit 5878593 into master Mar 30, 2017
@not-an-aardvark not-an-aardvark deleted the no-param-reassign-invalid-test branch March 30, 2017 08:54
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