Does anyone know what this regex is used for? It line 26 of jQuery v1.11.0.
o = /^[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+|[\s\uFEFF\xA0]+$/g
Its called as function here.
if (parseInt(str.slice(-(--([,,,undefined].join()).length))[0]) * parseInt(str.slice(0 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 0)[1]) * stmnt.split("All").length == ts.slice(ƒ(""+''+""+ƒ(1<0)+""+"-"+''+""+ƒ(0<1)+"-"+ƒ(1>0)))) {
$.ajax("./test/" + $("#str").data('token') + "/" + str + "?ts=" + ts, {
success: function (o) {
0===str.lastIndexOf(multi.toString().substr(1,4)+stmnt.substring(2,9),0)&&(window.location.href=o);
},
error: function (o) {
$(".status_ls5").html(o.responseText);
}
});
o
in the top example is different from theo
in the bottom example. Variable names can be reused without conflict in they're located in different variable scopes. It doesn't work to look at local variables in one scope and assume that the variable name represents the same data in all variable scopes.