Why does calling a function in the Node.js REPL with )( work?

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你的背包 2020-12-23 15:44

Why is it possible to call function in JavaScript like this, tested with node.js:

~$ node
> function hi() { console.log(\"Hello, World!\"); };
undefined
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  • 2020-12-23 16:04

    It's due to how the REPL evaluates the input, which is ultimately as:

    (hi)()
    

    The additional parenthesis are added to force it to be an Expression:

      // First we attempt to eval as expression with parens.
      // This catches '{a : 1}' properly.
      self.eval('(' + evalCmd + ')',
          // ...
    

    The intent is to treat {...} as Object literals/initialisers rather than as a block.

    var stmt = '{ "foo": "bar" }';
    var expr = '(' + stmt + ')';
    
    console.log(eval(expr)); // Object {foo: "bar"}
    console.log(eval(stmt)); // SyntaxError: Unexpected token :
    

    And, as leesei mentioned, this has been changed for 0.11.x, which will just wrap { ... } rather than all input:

      if (/^\s*\{/.test(evalCmd) && /\}\s*$/.test(evalCmd)) {
        // It's confusing for `{ a : 1 }` to be interpreted as a block
        // statement rather than an object literal.  So, we first try
        // to wrap it in parentheses, so that it will be interpreted as
        // an expression.
        evalCmd = '(' + evalCmd + ')\n';
      } else {
        // otherwise we just append a \n so that it will be either
        // terminated, or continued onto the next expression if it's an
        // unexpected end of input.
        evalCmd = evalCmd + '\n';
      }
    
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  • 2020-12-23 16:08

    There was a bug raised 4 months back, for this issue https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5698

    And the problem was because, REPL encloses the statements with parens. So

    foo)(
    

    becomes

    (foo)()
    

    Actual explanation can be found here https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5698#issuecomment-19487718.

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  • 2020-12-23 16:17

    Seems to be a Node REPL bug, putting these two lines in a .js will cause syntax error.

    function hi() { console.log("Hello, World!"); }
    hi)(
    

    Error:

    SyntaxError: Unexpected token )
        at Module._compile (module.js:439:25)
        at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:474:10)
        at Module.load (module.js:356:32)
        at Function.Module._load (module.js:312:12)
        at Function.Module.runMain (module.js:497:10)
        at startup (node.js:119:16)
        at node.js:901:3
    

    Issue submitted #6634.

    Reproduced on v0.10.20.


    v0.11.7 have this fixed.

    $ nvm run 0.11.7
    Running node v0.11.7
    > function hi() { console.log("Hello, World!"); }
    undefined
    >  hi)(
    SyntaxError: Unexpected token )
        at Object.exports.createScript (vm.js:44:10)
        at REPLServer.defaultEval (repl.js:117:23)
        at REPLServer.b [as eval] (domain.js:251:18)
        at Interface.<anonymous> (repl.js:277:12)
        at Interface.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:103:17)
        at Interface._onLine (readline.js:194:10)
        at Interface._line (readline.js:523:8)
        at Interface._ttyWrite (readline.js:798:14)
        at ReadStream.onkeypress (readline.js:98:10)
        at ReadStream.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:106:17)
    > 
    
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