in Chrome’s console,
> $$
bound: function ()
{
return document.querySelectorAll.apply(document, arguments)
}
why is this code like this?
what’s difference with
return document.querySelectorAll(arguments)
?
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argumentsis an array-like object.Calling
document.querySelectorAll(arguments)will pass the entire array as a single parameter.Calling
querySelectorAll.apply(document, arguments)will pass each item in the array as a separate parameter.In this particular case, it’s not very useful, since
querySelectorAllcan only take one argument.