There is no good reason to create a new object to not do anything with it. Most of the time, this is due to a missing piece of code and so could
lead to an unexpected behavior in production.
If it was done on purpose because the constructor has side-effects, then that side-effect code should be moved into a separate method and called
directly.
Noncompliant Code Example
new MyConstructor(); // Non-Compliant
Compliant Solution
var something = new MyConstructor(); // Compliant
Exceptions
Immediately dropped new objects inside try
-statements are ignored.
try {
new MyConstructor();
} catch (e) {
/* ... */
}