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minus-squareVictor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up20·4 months agoSo there’s yet another level of quirkery to this bullshit then, it seems. 😆 Nice digging! 🤝 I also noticed that if you surround the curlies with parentheses, you get the same again: > eval('{} + []') 0 > eval('({}) + []') '[object Object]'
minus-squarePoolloverNathan@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·4 months agoYep, parentheses force {} to be interpreted as an expression rather than a block — same reason why IIFEs have !function instead of just function.
minus-squaredejected_warp_core@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·4 months ago/me goes back to get second folding chair.
minus-squareVictor@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-24 months agoI thought IIFE’s usually looked like (function (...params) {})(...args). That’s not the latest way? To be honest I never used them much, at least not after arrow functions arrived.
So there’s yet another level of quirkery to this bullshit then, it seems. 😆 Nice digging! 🤝
I also noticed that if you surround the curlies with parentheses, you get the same again:
> eval('{} + []') 0 > eval('({}) + []') '[object Object]'
Yep, parentheses force
{}
to be interpreted as an expression rather than a block — same reason why IIFEs have!function
instead of justfunction
./me goes back to get second folding chair.
I thought IIFE’s usually looked like
(function (...params) {})(...args)
. That’s not the latest way? To be honest I never used them much, at least not after arrow functions arrived.