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Weird underscore variable name created in the NodeJS shell [duplicate]

So I was playing around with the Node.js REPL and the Underscore library when I noticed something very strange. If I require("underscore"), the variable _ is set globally (obviously). Then when I attempt to run a simple command like console.log(_.isEmpty) it prints [Function] (again, obviously). However, upon running console.log(_) right after, it prints [Function] because the variable _ was set to _.isEmpty.

Why does this do this? If I run the same code from a js file this doesn't happen. Is this a normal Node thing or is this a total bug?

FYI: Node v0.10.10

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Tyler Johnson Avatar asked Nov 21 '22 13:11

Tyler Johnson


1 Answers

Node's REPL always sets _ to the result of the last line.

> 2
2
> _
2
> 2+2
4
> _
4
>

You need to use a different identifier:

var u = require("underscore");
u.isEmpty
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SLaks Avatar answered Nov 23 '22 03:11

SLaks