The equivalent of options.verbose is options["verbose"] (note the quotes).
Does that help?

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 10:07 PM, wxz <xzwang2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi all,
>
> there are two maps used in this example, one for 'options', one for
> 'output'. My question is, why is that in the script, the brackets [] works
> for 'output', but not for 'options'?
>
> For example, if change the line:
> options.verbose  ===> options[verbose]
> it returns error: verbose is not defined
>
> However, 'output[request.host]' is perfectly fine.
>
> The two maps are installed with the same code, the wrap/unwrap are the
> same, what's the difference?
>
> I guess my confusion is what exactly does bracket mean here? Does it
> invoke the named property interceptor?
>
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