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Global
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Return the global object.
bash
npm install @stdlib/utils-global
javascript
var getGlobal = require( '@stdlib/utils-global' );
#### getGlobal( [codegen] )
Returns the global object.
javascript
var g = getGlobal();
// returns {...}
By default, the function does not use code generation when resolving the global object. While code generation is the most reliable means for resolving the global object, its use may violate [content security policies][mdn-csp] (CSPs). To use code generation, provide a codegen
argument equal to true
.
javascript
var g = getGlobal( true );
// returns {...}
javascript
var getGlobal = require( '@stdlib/utils-global' );
// Resolve the global object:
var g = getGlobal();
// Display the object's contents:
console.log( g );