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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T06:35:32+00:00 2026-06-18T06:35:32+00:00

Consider this simple JavaScript module pattern: var human = (function () { var _name

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Consider this simple JavaScript module pattern:

var human = (function () {
    var _name = '';
    return {
        name: _name,
        setName: function (name) {
            _name = name;
        }
    }
})();
human.setName('somebody');
alert(human.name); // shows an empty string
human = (function () {
    var _name = '';
    return {
        name: function() {
            return _name;
        },
        setName: function (name) {
            _name = name;
        }
    }
})();
human.setName('somebody');
alert(human.name()); // shows 'somebody'

Why the second closure works fine, while the first closure is not working? See example here.

Please also see this fiddle, which proves that simple properties can be used instead of getter functions.

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    2026-06-18T06:35:33+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 6:35 am

    In Javascript

    • Strings and primitive types (boolean and numeric) are passed by value
    • Objects, arrays, and functions are passed by reference

    As name is a string name: _name will store the current value of _name and not the reference to _name.

    setName in your example will modify only _name.

    getName will access _name which holds the current value.

    .name will access the copied value which was set during the initialisation (name: _name).

    See also SO: Javascript by reference vs. by value

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