34 lines
695 B
JavaScript
34 lines
695 B
JavaScript
/** @constructor */
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function Zop() {
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}
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/**
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@class
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*/
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Foo = function(id) {
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// this is a bit twisted, but if you call Foo() you will then
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// modify Foo(). This is kinda, sorta non-insane, because you
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// would have to call Foo() 100% of the time to use Foo's methods
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Foo.prototype.methodOne = function(bar) {
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alert(bar);
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};
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// same again
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Foo.prototype.methodTwo = function(bar2) {
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alert(bar2);
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};
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// and these are only executed if the enclosing function is actually called
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// and who knows if that will ever happen?
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Bar = function(pez) {
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alert(pez);
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};
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Zop.prototype.zap = function(p){
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alert(p);
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};
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// but this is only visible inside Foo
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function inner() {
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}
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};
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