Once, I saw an example like this:
var a, x, y;
var r = 10;
with (Math) {
a = PI * r * r;
x = r * cos(PI);
y = r * sin(PI / 2);
}
And it looks very convenience, because that way I don't have to type all the Math.
s.
But when I take a look at the MDN, it says:
Using
with
is not recommended, and is forbidden in ECMAScript 5 strict mode. The recommended alternative is to assign the object whose properties you want to access to a temporary variable.
So is it okay to use with()
? In HTML5
?