Question

Is this possible with javascript? Use the same function and call it again and again.

myFunc("test")("me")("please")()

EDIT

Thanks for the answers. I'd like to keep and internal variable that appends the string to the previous one if possible.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

function MyFunc(arg){
    console.log(arg);
    return MyFunc;
}

MyFunc("a")("b")("c");

JsFiddle example

Y-combinator example:

function Y(f) {
    var g = f(function() {
        return g.apply(this, arguments);
    });
    return g;
}

var MyFunc = Y(function(f) {
    var a = "";
    return function(n) {
        a = a + n;
        console.log(a);
        return f;
    };
});

//alert(a); // throws error as a is outside of scope here
MyFunc("a")("b")("c"); # logs a; ab; abc

Autres conseils

Yes, you can, if you will return arguments.callee;, example:

(function(param){console.log(param); return arguments.callee;})("test")("me")("please")

will log into console:

test
me
please 
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