I’m trying to group some exisiting top-level functions inside a
closure (to avoid polluting the global namespace) but I’m not quite
getting it to work.
First, all the JS works outside my anonymous function, but once I put
it in the anonymous function I get an error of “crossfade is not
defined”. Does anyone see anything completely obvious that I am
missing?
I’m not quite getting why the the setInterval/crossfade works outside
the anonymous function but not inside. Anything inside start() should
be able to see vars/functions outside start() and it should all be
protected in the closure created by the top-level anonymous function?
I’m not trying to access anything within crossfade(), I’m just
trying to execute it.
(function($) {
//vars up here that internal functions can access
//also using some jquery inside here, so using $
function crossfade() {
//body here
}
//other functions
function start() {
//body here
cInterval = setInterval('crossfade()', 5000);
}
})(jQuery);
The
setIntervalmethod will be run in the scope of the window, so the crossfade function doesn’t exist there. You have to make an anonymous function so that a closure is created that contains a reference to the function: