const log = function (x)
{
console.log(x);
}
[1,2,3,4,5].forEach(num=>log(num))
This throws error:-
{
"message": "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'forEach' of undefined",
"filename": "https://stacksnippets.net/js",
"lineno": 16,
"colno": 13
}
Which is because of lack of semi-colon before the array. So it's misinterpreted as:-
const log = function (x)
{
console.log(x);
}[1,2,3,4,5].forEach(num=>log(num))
But why does the following work:-
const log = (x)=>{
console.log(x)
}
[1,2,3,4,5].forEach(num=>log(num))
I understand that it's also a function expression as well. Is there an exception for arrow function in ASI? Or am I missing something?