I understand that it does squelch the stricture complaint, but must it? I would suggest that it could, as an alternative, assume that under some conditions the variable might not be declared, and complain. It is supposed to be strict, after all.
In reply to Re^2: Should "use strict" complain if I use a variable that is not declared?
by earthman
in thread Should "use strict" complain if I use a variable that is not declared?
by earthman
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