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authorAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2013-08-14 17:20:34 +0930
committerAdam Brenecki <adam@brenecki.id.au>2013-08-14 17:20:34 +0930
commit02ea95377d4963c60a96976b4092bdcc2b638594 (patch)
tree8110d6dbc97f21e60f4f049e8b68b44581d062be /javascript.html.markdown
parent69c4e4e509019740cab8eb2074826b5c5c9f6ec3 (diff)
Avoid telling people about techniques that are discouraged anyway
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@@ -252,15 +252,9 @@ i // = 5 - not undefined as you'd expect in a block-scoped language
// in a web browser is always 'window'. The global object may have a
// different name in non-browser environments such as Node.js.
window.permanent = 10
- // Or, as previously mentioned, if you leave the var keyword off, a
- // global variable will be created when you assign it a value. However,
- // this behavior is frowned upon, and in fact is disallowed in "strict
- // mode".
- permanent2 = 15
})()
temporary // raises ReferenceError
permanent // = 10
-permanent2 // = 15 <-- the accidental global variable
// One of JavaScript's most powerful features is closures. If a function is
// defined inside another function, the inner function has access to all the