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javascript - Using function context/variables without function arguments

I'm trying to implement my own template literals functionality (in educational purposes), but I can't understand how it works.

My idea is to extend String.prototype with function, that will eval every ${} sequence inside the string. The problem is my new function don't know context (variables inside the string). Here's how I think it should work:

String.prototype.smart_eval = function() { /* find all ${} and eval them */ }

function some_function() {
  let a = 1;
  let b = 2;
  return 'A is ${a}, B is ${b}, the sum is ${a + b}'.smart_eval()
}

This will cause Uncaught ReferenceError: a is not defined since a and b belong to some_function(), not smart_eval(). Is there any elegant way to solve this without using function arguments or .call() / .apply()?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66058075/using-function-context-variables-without-function-arguments

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