[Removed original response. TL;DR. Thanks for the 'circular?' remark
arriving here while I was writing that one. Let's make it a single line.]

> You have to force the function to be an expression somehow, you can't just
"not do it at all" or else you'll get a parse error.

As we are discussing two issues at the same time in this thread by now, my
point was that you fix the latter, which is missing semicolons in 'theirs',
by fixing 'them', while I implicitly skipped over the former issue (mea
culpa), which considered variable scoping as I believe everyone here is of a
single vision there  and which is handled in my perspective by the same
'cleanliness' argument by adhering to 'doing unto others what you want done
unto you', i.e. you use a closure to wrap yours, while being attentive using
'var', which is where JSLint can be very handy as an aid.

For the rest it's simply a matter of 'world view'. What I referred to as
'religion'. When you read my first message, you'll see how and what I do to
counter the parse error. In my mind, I keep my analogy of the doormat where
folks wipe their feet when they enter my house, in the front porch. The
house itself starts after the porch ('vestibule') doors. Welcome to /my/
garbage. How was yours? :-) Wanna beer?


On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 5:45 PM, אריה גלזר <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> is this not becoming circular by now?
>

Yup.

-- 
Met vriendelijke groeten / Best regards,

Ger Hobbelt

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