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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:11:38+00:00 2026-06-11T11:11:38+00:00

This code works as a is in the same scope where eval runs: function

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This code works as a is in the same scope where eval runs:

function compile(fn) {
    //Actually calls fn.toString() then compiles some es.next type 
    //features to current versions of es.
    return 'function () { return a; }';
}

function runAsStringA() {
    var a = 10;
    var compiled = eval(compile());
    return compiled();
}

This doesn’t work, but matches what I’d like to do in an ideal world:

function compile(fn) {
    return eval('function () { return a; }');
}

function runAsStringA() {
    var a = 10;
    var compiled = compile();
    return compiled();
}

Essentially I need a way to eval in the parent’s scope.

I tried:

function compile(fn) {
    return eval.bind(this, 'function () { return a; }');
}

function runAsStringA() {
    var a = 10;
    var compiled = compileSpecialFunction()();
    return compiled();
}

The problem is that then the compiled function doesn’t get a in scope.

I’m attempting to use this in a node.js environment, so it’s fine if a solution only works on node.js

It can even require some native code, although I have no experience writing native add-ons.

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    2026-06-11T11:11:39+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:11 am

    Unfortunately this seems to be impossible.

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