Is there any advantage of wrapping a function definition in an immediate anonymous function?
Here is an example from the jsfeat library:
var get_channel = (function () {
return function(type) {
return (type & 0xFF);
}
})();
Or is it better to just do the following?
var get_channel = function(type) {
return (type & 0xFF);
};
It seems that in this case there are no advantages in favour of the first version:
- It's longer and harder to read,
- It takes up more memory, because the closure keeps a reference to the outer activation object, but there is no useful data in it,
- Sometimes it would be slower (at least in theory), because it takes longer to access global variables if the engine has to go through a longer scope chain.