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JavaScript double colon (bind operator)


As you know, there is a proposal for a shortcut for .bind() function, so you can write:

::this.handleStuff

and it will work like that in es5:

this.handleStuff.bind(this)

My question is: will it be possible to pass arguments this way?

I mean a way of writing this with the aforementioned shortcut:

this.handleStuff.bind(this, 'stuff')

It's a pretty common pattern in React, so it would be nice to shorten it a little.


Solution

  • No. The bind operator (spec proposal) comes in two flavours:

    • Method extraction

      ::obj.method     ≡ obj.method.bind(obj)
      
    • "virtual method" calls

      obj::function    ≡ function.bind(obj)
      obj::function(…) ≡ function.call(obj, …)
      

    Neither of them feature partial application. For what you want, you should use an arrow function:

    (...args) => this.handleStuff('stuff', ...args) ≡ this.handleStuff.bind(this, 'stuff')