If I have an array of objects, and loop through them assigning a value to an attribute for each one, WebStorm warns me:
Values assigned to primitive will be lost
However, when testing in the console, I do not "lose" any values.
This only happens when the loop is inside of a function.
An example of this error below:
let people = [
{
name: 'Foo',
age: 21,
surname: 'FooBar'
},
{
name: 'Bar',
age: 51,
surname: 'FooBar'
}
];
Without function wrapper:
people.forEach(function (person) {
person.surname = 'Baz'; // No error. Works in console.
});
With function wrapper:
function changeSurname(people) {
people.forEach(function (person) {
person.surname = 'Baz'; // Error warning me that value assigned to primitive will be lost.
});
}
changeSurname(people);
Both of these produce the same output in the console (the surname is changed to 'baz').
I assume this has something to do with the object reference and what person
points to, but I am not sure exactly what.
Why do I see this error?
What potential bug is WebStorm trying to save me from?
var
to declare the variablevar
I still get the error.const
makes things a constant.let
scopes the variable to the block scope.surname
object was holding is lost..IDE is trying to say that even though it is an argument for function, it is passed by reference hence object will be updated!