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Example of a circular reference in Javascript?

I was wondering if anyone has a good, working example of a circular reference in javascript? I know this is incredibly easy to do with closures, but have had a hard time wrapping my brain around this. An example that I can dissect in Firebug would be most appreciated.

Thanks

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MatthewJ Avatar asked Sep 29 '09 15:09

MatthewJ


2 Answers

A simple way to create a circular reference is to have an object that refers to itself in a property:

function Foo() {   this.abc = "Hello";   this.circular = this; }  var foo = new Foo(); alert(foo.circular.circular.circular.circular.circular.abc); 

Here the foo object contains a reference to itself.

With closures this is usually more implicit, by just having the circular reference in scope, not as an explicit property of some object:

var circular;  circular = function(arg) {   if (arg) {     alert(arg);   }   else {     // refers to the |circular| variable, and by that to itself.     circular("No argument");   } }  circular("hello"); circular(); 

Here the function saved in circular refers to the circular variable, and thereby to itself. It implicitly holds a reference to itself, creating a circular reference. Even if circular now goes out of scope, it is still referenced from the functions scope. Simple garbage collectors won't recognize this loop and won't collect the function.

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sth Avatar answered Sep 16 '22 17:09

sth


Or even simpler, an array "containing" itself. See example:

var arr = []; arr[0] = arr; 
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Alan Kis Avatar answered Sep 17 '22 17:09

Alan Kis