3-terrarium/3-intro-to-DOM-and-closures/README #556
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hi, if you read the lesson text, indeed, an error will be thrown. The lesson is about how to avoid this type of problem by using closures. |
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Hi working through this and found a bug. The
function displayCandy(){ let candy = ['jellybeans']; function addCandy(candyType) { candy.push(candyType) } addCandy('gumdrops'); } displayCandy(); console.log(candy)
throws an error as the displayCandy function expects the console.log statement to be inside the function body. It should be like this;
function displayCandy(){ let candy = ['jellybeans']; function addCandy(candyType) { candy.push(candyType) } addCandy('gumdrops'); console.log(candy) } displayCandy();
I ran this in Codepen and confirmed the result. Would be glad to submit a PR.
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