like I said yesterday, it's a semi large topic, you'll get much better answers and examples if you look at one of the better voted questions on main
if you found information on scoping you can probably explain what's going on with that snippet, or at the very least attempt to and then people will correct your assumptions
I think about the best I can do is give you a bunch of examples to study.
Javascript programmers are practically ranked by how well they understand scope.
It can at times be quite counter-intuitive.
A globally-scoped variable
var a = 1;
// global scope
function one() {
alert(a); // alerts '...
So react context is a bad thing. But let's say I have a bunch of functions in a parent class that are going to be used throughout that class and the child classes. Barring just passing them all down to each component as props, is there anyway to have some type of access to these funcs?
I figured it's a "gimme", but I'd also like to not have to throw them all up onto window either
@Loktar this is for a coworker that just asked me. I might have him throw it all into an object and pass the object as a single prop. Still kind of messy but better than anything else
They are all scope-independent functions though
Not an exact example, but imagine something like Sum() where all the information you need is provided in the parameters
so far everything looks pretty close to the same when i post to my own server and inspect request headers, comparing curl to cfhttp
two added headers when using curl, plus a different user agent of course
and it's the weirdest error response: {"error_code":"1","description":"error-router-no-match","status_code":404} it's almost as if i'm using an incorrect path
but if i copy paste the url into curl... it works
ah, success
...
I had to set the host header to the api's host, without it's subdomain.
why
api was at s15.example.net, i had to set host to example.net
When creating a Vue project with vue init webpack project-name, setting it up, and finally calling npm run dev you can open your browser on localhost:8080 and see the default page. In fact, you can navigate to mostly any "non-file" path, such as /a/b/c-d, and Vue will still pick it up. The only p...
(function(x, f = () => x) {
var x;
var y = x;
x = 2;
return [x, y, f()];
})(1)
Local variable x shadows the parameter with the same name, var x;. It's hoisted, and is assigned default value... undefined? Yes, usually it would be assigned value undefined, but not in this case, and this is the subtle thing we mentioned. If there is a parameter with the same name, then the local binding is initialized not with undefined, but with the value (including default) of that parameter, that is 1.
I didn't know this thingy if the parameter has the same name as variable...
> If you've never built a large-scale SPA and jump right into Vuex, it may feel verbose and daunting. That's perfectly normal - if your app is simple, you will most likely be fine without Vuex.
shouldn't be the norm
that's why implementations like mobx are superior
nothing should really feel daunting or overly verbose, same issue Redux has
you mean like how I went and installed vue just so I could answer towc question and show him up? He really encourages you to slap him down, doesn't he?
>// mutations are operations that actually mutates the state. // each mutation handler gets the entire state tree as the // first argument, followed by additional payload arguments. // mutations must be synchronous and can be recorded by plugins // for debugging purposes.
@Luggage you're very likely right, and if the answer is in that file, I am still barely closer to the answer, as that file is never used by the sails lift and I have no clue how things happen
function _toConsumableArray(arr) { if (Array.isArray(arr)) { for (var i = 0, arr2 = Array(arr.length); i < arr.length; i++) { arr2[i] = arr[i]; } return arr2; } else { return Array.from(arr); } }
var b = [].concat(_toConsumableArray('123')).concat();
var c = [].concat(_toConsumableArray('123'));
according to the dude on reddit she moved out a few days later, the other guy is now married and happy. and still besties with the dude who posted the video
so alls well that ends well. I hope she ends up in jail for abuse one of these days tho