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I always try to make use of the var keyword when inside functions using CF, but one probably stupid question I have is, how often do you have to use it ?

Example :

<cfset var local = ""> <!-- set at the top of the function -->

<!-- then later in the function -->
<cfset var local.firstname = "steve">
<cfset var local.lastname = "smith">
<cfset var local.email = "[email protected]">

is it a case of every time you write a variable you have to set the keyword, or just the first instance of it when used within a function ?

Or is it just the same as

<cfset var local = ""> <!-- set at the top of the function -->

<!-- then later in the function -->
<cfset local.firstname = "steve">
<cfset local.lastname = "smith">
<cfset local.email = "[email protected]">
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Which version of ColdFusion are you using? Since ColdFusion 9 local is a scope, so there's no point in specifically creating it.

To answer your question: all function-local variables need to be actively made local to the function. ColdFusion does not do this automatically.

There's two ways of doing this. Via the var keyword:

var someVar = someValue;

Or via the local scope:

local.someVar = someValue;

You are confused in your examples as to what a variable is. Given this code:

var myStruct = {};
myStruct.someKey = "some value";

In this examply myStruct is the variable. myStruct.someKey is not a discrete variable, it's merely a subkey of the myStruct variable. So this doesn't make sense:

var myStruct = {};
var myStruct.someKey = "some value";
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You do not need to use the 'var' keyword for variables that are in the 'local' scope. Since 'local' is a structure all its members are part of the same scope.

Basically the 'local' struct is just a container to hold all variables that must be in the function's local scope.

UPDATE: AS of CF9 local is an explicit scope that you use to hold your function scoped variables, without declaring it. Usually I type it uppercase but that's a matter of taste.

<cfset LOCAL.firstname = "steve">
<cfset LOCAL.lastname = "smith">
<cfset LOCAL.email = "[email protected]">

In Coldfusion 8 and before you would typically define a local struct at the top of your function:

<cfset var LOCAL = structNew() />

However you could choose any other name for that struct.

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    I suspect they are looking at older code that used var local = ... in lieu of a formal LOCAL scope (introduced in CF9+). So the second of your examples is fine. Actually the second example is not valid in CF11. LOCAL is a formal scope (ie structure). Attempting to overwrite that system structure with an empty string would cause an error.
    – Leigh
    Nov 1, 2015 at 9:21
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If you are not using the local scope, you only have to use the keyword var once per variable.

I was introduced to User Defined Functions with version 7.1. I'm not sure about other versions, but in that one, you had to var all your variables right after the cfargument tags, before any other commands were executed. In other words, this was ok.

<cffunction etc>
<cfargument name = "arg1">
<cfset var x = 0>
<cfquery>
sql goes here
</cfquery>
<cfset x = 3>

but this would throw an error:

<cffunction etc>
<cfargument name = "arg1">

<cfquery>
sql goes here
</cfquery>
<cfset var x = 3>

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