I declared two functions using function expression innerone
and innertwo
. I first declared innerone
and after that innertwo
. Inside innerone
I am calling innertwo
function. But my concern is that I am declaring innertwo
after innerone
using function expression which means innertwo
is not hoisted. So why these functions work in this order? Is it mandatory to change their order?
Here is code
var one = function () {
var innerone = function () {
innertwo();
},
innertwo = function () {
console.log('innertwo');
};
return {
innerone: innerone
};
};
var o = new one();
o.innerone();
innertwo
after it was defined (when you callinnerone
). If you'd directly place a call toinnertwo
beforevar innertwo = function() ....
it would throw an error.innerone
is returnedinnertwo
already exists. But I don't think you should be usingnew
since it seems you're using the module pattern, just usevar o = one()
.