I have this bit of code:
const data = {
x: "Target"
}
let bar = () => {
console.log(this.x)
}
let final = bar.bind(data);
final();
This code returns undefined. Here is the same code, but with non-arrow functions:
const data = {
x: "Target"
}
let bar = function(){
console.log(this.x)
}
let final = bar.bind(data);
final();
This code works. I want to understand why the arrow function kept the binding from working. I know that they handle this differently. I know that they keep the original context in which they were called, which in this case does not include x. But does it also prevent bind() from working?