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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:43:43+00:00 2026-05-13T17:43:43+00:00

Who can explain why result are [20, 20, 10, 10] in this code: var

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Who can explain why result are [20, 20, 10, 10] in this code:

var x = 10;
var foo = {
  x: 20,
  bar: function () {
    var x = 30;
    return this.x;
  }
};

console.log(
  foo.bar(),
  (foo.bar)(),
  (foo.bar = foo.bar)(),
  (foo.bar, foo.bar)()
);

Links to specification are welcomed

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    2026-05-13T17:43:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:43 pm

    Can’t point you at specification, but i can highly recommend reading Douglas Crockford’s “Javascript: The good parts”. This book will help you understand most of the weird but great features of JavaScript.

    As of your question:

    1. foo.bar(),
      this keyword in bar function is bound to foo object
    2. (foo.bar)() is the same as above,
    3. In javascript you can assign variables from right to left multiple times

      z = 3;
      x = (y = z);
      console.log(x); //3

    functions are variables as anything else. So you are assigning the function foo.bar to foo.bar, but the parenthesis causes the assigned function to be returned, and then executed.

    (foo.bar = foo.bar)(); 
    //is the same as
    var f = (foo.bar = foo.bar);
    f(); 
    //and this also the same as:
    var f= foo.bar;
    f();
    

    The function returned from parenthesis is not bound to anything, so this will refer to global object, in case of browsers – to the window object.

    4.. The clause (foo.bar, foo.bar)() is just alike:

    a = (3, 4); //last value is returned, first just parsed.
    //a contains 4
    
    var f = (foo.bar, foo.bar); 
    //f contains body of foo.bar function, 
    f() // is executed  in the context of `global` object, eg. `window`. 
    

    Please read about binding of functions in JavaScript.

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