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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T08:50:14+00:00 2026-05-23T08:50:14+00:00

I need a javascript function f that given another (anonymous) function g and a

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I need a javascript function f that given another (anonymous) function g and a name n will assign g to that name in the global scope (or at least the current scope). I should be able to use it like this:

f(function(){ /* code */ }, "foo");

foo(); // this call should now work!

Is this possible? I need a pure JavaScript solution, no DOM-stuff or anything like that. This is not intended to run in any browser..

Disclaimer: I may or may not have a good/valid reason for wanting to do this. You do not need to lecture me on the virtue of keeping the global scope clean etc. 😉

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    2026-05-23T08:50:14+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:50 am

    As per Reid

    function f(g, n) {
        this[n] = g;
    }
    

    Or to be safer:

    function f(g, n) {
        (function() { return this; })()[n] = g;
    }
    
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