On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:28:08 PM UTC+4, ryandesign wrote:
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> On Nov 26, 2013, at 23:50, dhtml wrote:
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> > On Thursday, November 21, 2013 7:13:48 AM UTC-8, Gregg Caines wrote:
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> >> So how do you achieve the same effect in javascript? In the browser,
> you have globals.
> >
> > The global object has nothing to do with web browsers.
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> Sure it does. In browsers you can reference a global easily from any file.
> In node, each file gets its own namespace, so you can’t.
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var global_object = function(){return this}()
afair, modules had their own namespace with vm.runInNewContext() some time
ago, but it was dropped and/or not the default for performance reasons
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