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17:18
I read all of the references provided in this question. Almost all is saying that "In an arrow function, it will be inherited from its lexical scope. The function's this, where the arrow function is defined, will be the arrow function's this.". I want to ask what will be the lexical scope of arrowFunc in :

const obj = {
a: 10,
regularFunc: function() {
console.log(this); // obj
},
arrowFunc: () => {
console.log(this); // window (or undefined in strict mode)
}
};

is not it obj? if not then why?
17:54
Per the documentation, "[Arrow functions'] thisvalue cannot be set by bind(), apply() or call() methods, nor does it point to the current object in object methods."
Yes documentation says "In arrow functions, this retains the value of the enclosing lexical context's this.".. I am confusing here what will be the lexical context of arrowFunc in above code. Why it is not 'obj'?
@aLearner See the first comment: _"Object literals don’t create a scope nor do they create a `this` value."_

const obj = {
t: this,
arrowFunc: () => {
console.log(obj.t === this);
return this;
}
}

console.log(obj.arrowFunc() === this);
The lexical context's this is window.
@jabaa Though you have given code example but can anyone give any reference or documentation of this statement "Object literals don’t create a scope nor do they create a this value."?
18:13
Why do you expect a reference for everything that's not valid? If you can't find a reference that object references create a scope, they don't create a scope. Functions create a scope and there is a global scope. What makes you expect that object literals create a scope?

Language specifications describe how a language works, not how a language doesn't work.
Here is a reference for all types of scopes: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Scope

You won't find object literals in the list.
The documentation for this talks about object scopes, but specifies that it doesn't apply to arrow functions.
18:43
ok..Thanks for this.

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