I have some code that looks like this:
var MyObject = function () {
this.Prop1 = "";
this.Prop2 = [];
this.Prop3 = {};
this.Prop4 = 0;
}
And then I later have this:
var SomeObject = new MyObject();
When I run my code through closure compiler in advanced mode, I'm getting the warning dangerous use of the global this object
on every line where I have this.Prop =
What am I doing that's "dangerous" and how should I rewrite my code?
Thanks for your suggestions.
I would recommend writing it like this:
function MyObject() {
this.Prop1 = "";
this.Prop2 = [];
this.Prop3 = {};
this.Prop4 = 0;
}
However, the real fix is to use the @constructor
JSDoc notation on the line before the constructor:
/** @constructor */
The Closure Compiler Error and Warning Reference provides detailed explanations for the warnings related to the dangerous use of this
:
- JSC_UNSAFE_THIS
- JSC_USED_GLOBAL_THIS
The warning about using the global this
object helps prevent accidentally calling a constructor function without the new
keyword, which would result in the constructor properties leaking into the global scope. However, for the compiler to know which functions are intended to be constructors, the annotation /** @constructor */
is required.