For the function (function($){})(), I've seen it with the word jQuery in it, why is that?
For the function开发者_运维知识库 (function($){})(), I've seen it with the word jQuery in it, why is that?
I have read this page Javascript: why does jQuery do this: (function(){ ...});, and how does it work? but it didnt tell about an example like this:
(function($){})(jQuery);
What does that jquery in the parenthesis do? If the parenthesis by itself already self calls the function then why do we need that jQuery in there?
Is a simple function invocation, the jQuery object is sent as an argument to the anonymous function, e.g.:
(function (foo) {
alert(foo); // alerts "hello"
})("hello");
It's a common pattern to define plugins, basically permits you to reference the jQuery object as $
in the scope of the anonymous function, even if jQuery is running in noConflict
mode.
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