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In our rails rfq.js.coffee, we only have a simple js code:

$(function() {
  $('#need_report').change(function(){
    if ($(this).val() == true) {
      $('#report_language').hide();
    }  // end if
  });  // end change()
});  // end ready(function)

However this code causes an error saying that function() in first line is a reserved word. Since the first line is basically a jquery $(document).ready(function () {}), we have no clue why this error shows up. Any thoughts about it? Thanks so much.

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    Wait, is this CoffeeScript? Why are you using normal JS in CoffeeScript?
    – Blender
    Jan 25, 2012 at 22:11
  • 7
    js2coffee.org will be your friend Jan 25, 2012 at 22:21

3 Answers 3

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You can't use standard JS like that in a Coffeescript file. Either rename the file to rfq.js, or convert it to coffeescript:

$ ->
  $('#need_report').change ->
    if $(this).val()
      $('#report_language').hide()
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    Just renamed the file to js file. Thought js can be used in coffee script without any change. Also found a site to convert the js to coffee script or vise verse. js2coffee.org thanks.
    – user938363
    Jan 25, 2012 at 23:03
  • Yeah, it's not like Sass vs CSS where you can use standard CSS inside an scss file. Jan 25, 2012 at 23:06
  • However, after renaming the rfqs.js.coffee to rfqs.js, there is a strange error saying illegal character on line 9574 (There is only about 100 lines code in application.js) in application.js. I renamed the file name back to .coffee and the error disappeared. Strange enough!
    – user938363
    Jan 25, 2012 at 23:26
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    I don't understand. According to the CoffeeScript site: "You can use any existing JavaScript library seamlessly from CoffeeScript (and vice-versa)."
    – Nowaker
    Jan 29, 2012 at 22:35
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You can embed regular javascript by surrounding the code with back-ticks "`". I wish it worked like the other parsing languages as well...it took me lot's of unnecessary debugging and searching to figure that out. http://coffeescript.org/#embedded

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Maybe you wrote JavaScript code into file with extension .coffee you can use js2.coffee to convert your code from JavaScript to CoffeeSecript

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