Inside the Javascript console, if I execute:
m = window.open(location.origin);
m.resizeTo(400, 400);
The window will resize, but if I just execute:
window.resizeTo(400, 400);
then nothing happens. I understand the reason for this behavior. How can I detect situations where window.resizeTo w...
It's about how this is passed over. After the assignment is done, you get a function, but the js engine doesn't know what this value to pass into the function.
I always find it amazing how many people want to fight this in JavaScript. The rules may be a pain in the arse, but at least they are easy to understand.
@Zirak - Have 'this' not get lost when using nested function. That is the one major improvement that should have been made. Oh yea, and not have this default to the global object when it gets lost....
The former defines a function using a function declaration statement, followed by an expression. The latter is a single expression involving an immediately invoked function.