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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:01:49+00:00 2026-05-16T03:01:49+00:00

Why can’t you access scoped variables using eval under a with statement? For example:

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Why can’t you access scoped variables using eval under a with statement?

For example:

(function (obj) { 
   with (obj) {
      console.log(a); // prints out obj.a
      eval("console.log(a)"); // ReferenceError: a is not defined
   }
})({ a: "hello" })

EDIT: As the knowledgeable CMS pointed out, this appears to be a browser bug (browsers that use the WebKit console).

If anyone was wondering what abomination I was trying to come up with that would require both the “evil” eval and with — I was trying to see if I could get a function (used as a callback) executed in another context rather than the one it was defined in. And no, I probably (cough) won’t use this anywhere.. more curious than anything.

(function (context,fn) { 
    with (context) 
       eval("("+fn+")()"); 
})({ a: "hello there" }, function () { console.log(a); })
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    2026-05-16T03:01:50+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:01 am

    This is a bug reproducible only from the WebKit’s Console, it has problems binding the caller context when eval is invoked from a FunctionExpression.

    When a direct call of eval is made, the evaluated code as you expect should share both the variable environment:

    (function (arg) {
      return eval('arg');
    })('foo');
    // should return 'foo', throws a ReferenceError from the WebKit console
    

    And also the lexical environment:

    (function () {
      eval('var localVar = "test"');
    })();
    
    typeof localVar; // should be 'undefined', returns 'string' on the Console
    

    In the above function localVar should be declared on the lexical environment of the caller, not on the global context.

    For FunctionDeclarations the behavior is completely normal, if we try:

    function test1(arg) {
      return eval('arg');
    }
    test1('foo'); // properly returns 'foo' on the WebKit console
    

    And

    function test2() {
      eval('var localVarTest = "test"');
    }
    test2();
    typeof localVarTest; // correctly returns 'undefined'
    

    I have been able to reproduce the problem on the following browsers running on Windows Vista SP2:

    • Chrome 5.0.375.125
    • Chrome 6.0.472.25 dev
    • Safari 5.0.1
    • WebKit Nightly Build r64893
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