I was trying to post a basic JS
trick question, and it's apparently tricking me too :)
Run this in your console:
x = (w) => w.length;
setTimeout(console.log(x), 0);
The, each time you run setTimeout(console.log(x), 0);
you get an increasing number. Why is that? Shouldn't the w
parameter referrer to the window
object?
let x = w+w
w
is not a variable, it's just a parameter referring to some other variable. Probably thewindow
object. Why would calling the function increase anything?setTimeout
returns a value which is reflected in console. I would've never have experienced such an issue, I have a tendency to declare all vars upfront overzealously.undefined
value isn't a function. console.log returns undefined, most likely the browser runtime is just ignoring the fact that it isn't a function