WHY JSLint complains: "someFunction() was used before it was defined"?
- by 7hi4g0
Searching for the JSLint error "was used before it was defined" i've found these:
JSLint: Using a function before it's defined error
Function was used before it was defined - JSLint
JSLint: was used before it was defined
jsLint error: “somefunction() was used before it was defined”
jslint - Should we tolerate misordered definitions?
Problem
None of those answers WHY the error is shown.
Elaboration
According to the ECMA-262 Specification functions are evaluated before execution starts, hence all functions declared using the function keyword are available to all the code idenpendent of the place they were declared (assuming they are acessible on that scope).
This is otherwise known as hoisting.
Douglas Crockford seems to think it is better to declare every function before the code that uses it regardless of the hoisting effect.
According to StackOverflowNewbie in his question, this raises some code organization problems. Not to mention some people, like me, prefer to declare their functions underneath the main/init code.
On those questions there are some ways to avoid or fix the error, such as using function expressions vs function declarations. But none of them showed me the reason of the error. Not even Crockford's site.
Question(s)
Why is it an error to call a function before the declaration, even if it was declared using the function keyword?
Is it better to use function expressions instead of function declaration in the JSLint context? If one is preferred, why?
Note
Not looking for answers like:
Crockford is a tyrant
Is just Crockford's opinion
Thank you :*