this.f = function() {};
window.d = function() {};
d();
f();
Any difference?
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Not if it’s run barely (e.g. not within special functions etc.). Because then
this === window.In constructor functions etc.
thishas another meaning, so then it matters:Now,
x()would setwindow.ato123var test = new x()would settest.ato123.