Enable, a basic version of, the ESLint no-use-before-define rule
				
					
				
			Given how our existing code-base is written, we simply can't (and probably don't want to) enable *all* of this ESLint rule. The reason is that we have a lot of code, especially related to functions, which is fine at runtime but might to a static analyzer *look* like a problem. However, even in its most *basic* version this ESLint rule can help catch some outright bugs; see PR 12891. Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-use-before-define
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      "vars": "local",
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      "args": "none",
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					      "args": "none",
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					    "no-use-before-define": ["error", {
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					      "functions": false,
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					      "classes": false,
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					      "variables": false,
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					    }],
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    // Node.js and CommonJS
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					    // Node.js and CommonJS
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    "no-buffer-constructor": "error",
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					    "no-buffer-constructor": "error",
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