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20 questions linked to/from (1, eval)('this') vs eval('this') in JavaScript?
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What is the meaning of (0, someFunction)() in javascript [duplicate]
I found this code in someone's code, it sound like this:
(0, function (arg) { ... })(this)
After I try to play around like below,
(0, function (arg) { console.log(arg) })(2);
console.log((0, 1,...
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votes
1
answer
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What does (0, eval) () do? [duplicate]
The following is from this question
function q() {
console.log((0, eval)('this'));
}
It returns [Object Window].
What I don't get is the (0,eval) part of this.
What is JS doing with this?
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votes
1
answer
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How does indirect eval work [duplicate]
I saw on the Internet that people using following construction to get Global object
(1,eval)('this')
or this
(0||eval)('this')
Could you explain how exactly does it work and the benefit over ...
3
votes
0
answers
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Calling function using a pair with first element '0' and second element the function itself [duplicate]
I've seen that code in open source projects and I wonder what is its intent:
'use strict';
function invariant(condition, message) {
if (!condition) {
throw new Error(message);
}
}
(0, ...
0
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0
answers
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Why wrap `eval` like this `(0, eval)`? [duplicate]
I'm looking at the evaluate function in the systemjs sources:
function evaluate (loader, source, sourceMap, address, integrity, nonce, noWrap) {
...
if (useVm)
vm.runInThisContext(...)
...
2
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0
answers
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Access global object without hard-coding 'window' [duplicate]
I found this code in some library, which tries to avoid hard-coding window object:
var global = (function () {
return this || (1, eval)('this');
}());
Anybody can explain the meaning of "|| (1,...
44
votes
6
answers
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Javascript eval on global scope?
Is it possible to use the eval command to execute something with a global scope? For example, this will cause an error:
<script>
function execute(x){
eval(x);
}
function start(){
...
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votes
5
answers
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How to declare global variables when using the strict mode pragma
It's considered good practice to use a self-invoking function to wrap strict mode compliant code, often called the strict mode pragma:
(function(){
"use strict";
// Strict code here
}());
My ...
46
votes
3
answers
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What is the correct way to define global variable in ES6 modules?
I can't seem to find a description of the way I should export global variable from ES6 module. Is there a resource where it's defined?
The only solution that seems to work is referencing a global ...
28
votes
4
answers
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Unusual javascript syntax
could someone please explain to me what is going on in the second line here ? :
var foo = function(){alert("hello?")};
(0,foo)();
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1
answer
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Equivalent to window in JScript Runtime
In a normal browser javascript environment, you always have the global window object to fall back on but is there a default accessible global object for the Microsoft JScript Runtime or at least a way ...
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1
answer
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Purpose of (0, obj.method)(param1, param2) in Closure Compiler minified code
What is this approach for? For instance, from the Google OAuth API:
(0, _.Q)("gapi.auth.authorize", _.Ek.Ff);
(0, _.Q)("gapi.auth.checkSessionState", _.Ek.MH);
(0, _.Q)("gapi.auth....
0
votes
4
answers
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eval(fn) and eval(arrowFn) returns different value
As per the Mozilla docs in order to execute a function using eval it must be wrapped inside ( ) i.e. if you don't use them then it treated as a string.
eval as a string defining function requires "(...
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3
answers
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What is "this" in javascript when calling a method on a calculated object?
I know this is probably the second most asked-about thing in javascript, right after floating point arithmetic.
I generally know how this works, and how it's affected by arrow functions, .call(), ....
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vote
2
answers
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Is "fn ()" treated differently to "fn()" when invoking a function?
There are some conventions when it comes to using brackets in JavaScript, but do they actually get treated differently when the brackets are used to invoke.
Is fn () different to fn() in any way, ...