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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:07:09+00:00 2026-06-11T17:07:09+00:00

I noticed that the optional parentheses in Coffeescript introduce a syntactic ambiguity. For example,

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I noticed that the optional parentheses in Coffeescript introduce a syntactic ambiguity.
For example, the code

prompt Math.max(2), 3      # no space after max

compiles to

prompt(Math.max(2), 3);    // one parameter to max(), two to prompt()

whereas

prompt Math.max (2), 3     # space after max

compiles to

prompt(Math.max(2., 3));    // two parameters to max(), one to prompt()

I.e. adding a space before the parameter list changes the grouping of the parameters.

Is this intentional? Are there other places in the language where a space makes a syntactic difference?

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    2026-06-11T17:07:10+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    Yes, it is intentional.

    Space after variable in CofeeScript means: “apply the following list of arguments to this function.

    Lets look to your code:

    prompt Math.max(2), 3
    

    It means: “apply to prompt two arguments: Math.max(2) and 3“.

    prompt Math.max (2), 3
    

    It means: “apply to Math.max two arguments: (2) and 3, and then apply the result to prompt“.

    Lets see more complex example:

    my_function (obj = other_function 1, 2), some_var
    

    In this example bracket are necessary.

    This feature allows you to write the same code in two ways:

    my_function (my_array.map (x) -> do_smth x), some_var
    

    is the same as

    my_function my_array.map((x) -> do_smth x), some_var
    

    I don’t know about any other places in the language, where a space makes a syntactic difference. But there is a place, where brackets makes difference:

    my_object = one: two: three: 'three', four: 'four'
    =>
    my_object = {one: {two: {three: 'three', four: 'four'}}}
    

    and

    my_object = one: {two: three: 'three'}, four: 'four'
    =>
    my_object = {one: {two: {three: 'three'}, four: 'four'}}
    
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