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dom - JavaScript closures and variable scope

I am having trouble with JS closures:

// arg: an array of strings. each string is a mentioned user.
// fills in the list of mentioned users. Click on a mentioned user's name causes the page to load that user's info.
function fillInMentioned(mentions) {
    var mentionList = document.getElementById("mention-list");
    mentionList.innerHTML = "";
    for (var i = 0; i < mentions.length; i++) {
        var newAnchor = document.createElement("a");

        // cause the page to load info for this screen name
        newAnchor.onclick = function () { loadUsernameInfo(mentions[i]) };

        // give this anchor the necessary content
        newAnchor.innerHTML = mentions[i];

        var newListItem = document.createElement("li");
        newListItem.appendChild(newAnchor);
        mentionList.appendChild(newListItem);
    }
    document.getElementById("mentions").setAttribute("class", ""); // unhide. hacky hack hack.
}

Unfortunately, clicking on one of these anchor tags results in a call like this:

loadUserNameInfo(undefined);

Why is this? My goal is an anchor like this:

<a onclick="loadUserNameInfo(someguy)">someguy</a>

How can I produce this?

Update This works:

newAnchor.onclick = function () { loadUsernameInfo(this.innerHTML) };
newAnchor.innerHTML = mentions[i];
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The "i" reference inside the closure for the onclick handlers is trapping a live reference to "i". It gets updated for every loop, which affects all the closures created so far as well. When your while loop ends, "i" is just past the end of the mentions array, so mentions[i] == undefined for all of them.

Do this:

newAnchor.onclick = (function(idx) {
    return function () { loadUsernameInfo(mentions[idx]) };
})(i);

to force the "i" to lock into a value idx inside the closure.


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