ly on this behavior in javascript?
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> From: Rob Desbois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:52:21 AM
> Subject: [jQuery] Re: vars in unnamed functions
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> 17By creating a function form yo
so is it ok to rely on this behavior in javascript?
- Original Message
From: Rob Desbois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 1:52:21 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: vars in unnamed functions
17By creating a function form your code whic
I found the concept of closures confusing after reading articles that
I discovered with google.
However you should be able to recognise that your var keyword
variables inside your init method are vars of that method.. they do
not exist within the window object (window being the top most level).
O
I just read the Wikipedia article on closures[1] today and learned quite a
bit myself (which isn't saying much!). I would recommend it to anyone
wanting to learn more about it. To quote a portion:
"[...] a closure is a semantic concept referring to a function paired with
an environment [...] Typi
17By creating a function form your code which uses variables outside its
scope, you've created a 'closure'.
When settings.functionToCallLater() is called after init() has finished,
aVariable has gone out of scope. The function still has access to it
however, because the closure consists of two pa
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