At ECMAScript specification the SpreadElement
is described
SpreadElement[Yield]:
...AssignmentExpression[In, ?Yield]
Is this the same as the Spread syntax
Spread syntax allows an iterable such as an array expression or string to be expanded in places where zero or more arguments (for function calls) or elements (for array literals) are expected, or an object expression to be expanded in places where zero or more key-value pairs (for object literals) are expected.
Syntax
For function calls:
myFunction(...iterableObj);
For array literals:
[...iterableObj, 4, 5, 6]
described at MDN documentation?
What are use cases of SpreadElement
and, or, spread syntax; and if SpreadElement
and spread syntax are different, in which specific manners do they differ?
x = f(a, ...b)
spreadsb
,function f(a, ...b)
collects the rest of the arguments intob
. Same with arrays: in literalsx = [a, ...b]
it's spread, in destructuring assignment[a, ...b] = x
it's rest.x = f(a, ...b)
,b
has to be an iterable object. I'd say this is still called spread. Andfunction f(a, ...b)
, which makesb
has to come last in it and able to contain the rest of parameters. So, I call it Rest parameters