So I found this piece of code and it obviously works (as it has been in production for years):
window[someMethod] = function (tmp) {
callback({prop:"val"}, tmp);
// Garbage collect
window[someMethod] = undefined;
try {
delete window[someMethod];
}
catch (e) { }
if (head) {
head.removeChild(script);
}
// head refers to DOM head elem and script refers to some script file elem
};
Curious to know, how does it work?
- How can it set itself to
undefined
within its body andtry
todelete
itself? - Does the browser know to not execute the
undefined
anddelete
until the call is finished? And how? - If the browser deletes it right away, then what happens after? Does the last line run?
- Finally, do you guys see this leaking memory? If yes, how?