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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T07:18:14+00:00 2026-06-14T07:18:14+00:00

Stoyan Stefanov says in JavasScript Patterns that: you need an immediated function to wrap

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Stoyan Stefanov says in JavasScript Patterns that: “you need an immediated function to wrap all your code in its local scope and not to leak any variables to the global scope” page 70.

Here is his example

(function() {
    var days = ['Sun','Mon'];
    // ...
    // ...
    alert(msg);
}());

But surely because days is defined as a var, it will just be functional scope? The only benefit of the immediate function is the function is invoked immediately. There is no scope advantage. Corrcet?

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    2026-06-14T07:18:14+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 7:18 am

    It’s not about an immediately executed function vs. a regular function; in fact it has very little to nothing in relation.

    The sole purpose of an immediately invoked wrapping-function is to scope variables local to the wrapping function.

    (function() {
        // This variable is only available within this function's scope
        var thisIsTemp = "a";
    
        // ...
    }());
    
    console.log(thisIsTemp); // undefined        
    

    vs:

    // This variable is available globally
    var thisIsTemp = "a";
    
    // ...
    
    console.log(thisIsTemp); // "a"
    
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