奇怪的Javascript关闭错误

Here is some code.

function callServiceSync(url, obj) {
    var result = true;
    callServiceOptions(url, obj, function(res){
        result = res;
        alert("RESULT CB: "+JSON.stringify(result));
    }, {async: false});
    alert("RESULT POST-CB: "+JSON.stringify(result));
    return result;
}

When it runs, the alert box says:

RESULT CB: {"success":true,"data":"dtrombley"}

(that's what the webservice returns, in reality), and then:

RESULT POST-CB: true

Why isn't this assignment to the closure variable working? Am I misunderstanding how JS closures work?

callServiceOptions() is rather longwinded - but the gist of it is that it calls jQuery's $.ajax method with it's last arguments options extended into some default (in this case, async is disable for sync query), and then executes the provided callback.

Is $.ajax() maybe executing something in some kind of way that disables/screws up closures (but I call the cb, not $.ajax()!)? If so, how to fix that?

For completeness (though really this function shouldn't be able to screw things up to my thinking):

function callServiceOptions(url, obj, cb, options) {
    optSuccess = options.success;
    optError = options.error;
    opts = {}
    $.extend({},options)
    if (!opts.contentType) {
        opts.contentType = "application/json";
    }
    if (!opts.dataType) {
        opts.dataType = "json";
    }
    if (!opts.data && obj) {
        opts.data = JSON.stringify(obj);
    }
    if (!opts.processData) {
        opts.processData = false;
    }
    if (!opts.method) {
        opts.method = "POST";
    }
    opts.error = function(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown) {
        if (optError) {
            optError(jqXHR, textStatus, errorThrown);
        }
        if (jqXHR.responseText) {
            responseObj = JSON.parse(jqXHR.responseText)
            if (responseObj && responseObj.message)
            cb({
                success: false,
                message: responseObj.message
            })
            return
        }
        cb({
            success: false,
            message: errorThrown
        });
    };
    opts.success = function(data, textStatus, jqXHR) {
        if (optSuccess) {
            optSuccess(data,textStatus,jqXHR);
        } 
        cb(data);
    };
    if (url.charAt(0) == '/') {
        url = url.substr(1);
    }
    opts.url = WEBCTX.getBaseURL() + url;

    $.ajax(opts);
}

This is not a duplicate of any question asking how to return a value from an async event. I have a working callServiceAsync() which does that beautifully. I am using synchronous mode, if you aren't familiar with it, please take a pass on this question...

Your function is asynchronous.

While you have created an object that looks like {async: false}, you are passing it as the 4th argument to callServiceOptions so it gets placed in the options variable.

You only access that variable twice (options.success and options.error) so the async property is never used for anything (so $.ajax uses the default value of true).

Adding console.log(opts) just before you call $.ajax(opts); will show this.