If $
represents built-in service in Angular, what does this $$
prefix mean ? I was just inspecting the scope in Console and saw $$watchers, $$listeners
etc
1 Answer
$$
prefix variable are treated as private variable, the reason behind adding $$
before the variable name is, that will avoid the internal variable conflicts and they wouldn't be exposed for external use.
Like in angular you could find many of them, $$observers
, $$watchers
, $$childHead
, $$childTail
, $$ChildScope
, etc.