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ОтветитьThe main difference between regular and arrow functions is a context (this): regular function changes context (this = parent object), arrow function don't (this stays the same). This can be very useful.
ОтветитьImportant note: Arrow functions can be affected by memory leak due to how they handle binding of "this"
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ОтветитьTHIS:
The handling of this is also different in arrow functions compared to regular functions.
In short, with arrow functions there are no binding of this.
In regular functions the this keyword represented the object that called the function, which could be the window, the document, a button or whatever.
With arrow functions the this keyword always represents the object that defined the arrow function.
I tried this :
function run(){
console.log(1);
setTimeout(function(){console.log(2),1000})
setTimeout(function(){console.log(3),0})
console.log(4);
}
run();
output is:
1
4
2
3
so 2 won't be console logged last
But thanks for this i didnt know about this order of preference .
you forgot to mention about the this scope which is the actual key difference between arrow functions and regular functions
Ответитьla penúltima pregunta, acerca de la diferencia entre foo1() y foo2() ¿se debe al salto de línea según entendí?
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ОтветитьOne big one for arrow functions is the this reference.
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