Is there a reason I shouldn’t do
function bla(args){
use(args);
}
and do this: ?
function bla(args){
var loacalArgs = args;
use(loacalArgs);
}
Are there places one is preferred over the other?
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There’s no reason to do that, because
argsis alreayd a local variable.The only reason to refer to the same variable through another name is when you want to copy the reference/value, and modify one of them, eg: