>Number: 167317 >Category: misc >Synopsis: NzZBvSSXtYQG >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: freebsd-bugs >State: open >Quarter: >Keywords: >Date-Required: >Class: change-request >Submitter-Id: current-users >Arrival-Date: Thu Apr 26 09:20:06 UTC 2012 >Closed-Date: >Last-Modified: >Originator: tuSVYNkoKaQai >Release: rRwjtEXSGTGihCKct >Organization: qZYbnPNhgFSXcnEXe >Environment: Re: Issue: #181There is a pseudo-workaround for this bug.While you caonnt do direct inheritance, you can "clone" the Array prototype and get a mostly functional length property.Code:// create your class MyArray = function(){// instantiates the "length" property so that it is non-enumerable this.push.apply(this,[]); // set the length property to 0, otherwise it is effectively undefined this.length=0; return this; }; // create an explicit list of Array prototype properties to "steal" as you caonnt use for/in loop to retrieve var p=['push','concat'];// manually copy the properties from the Array prototype to MyArray prototype for(var x=0; x<p.length; x++){ MyArray.prototype[p[x]]=Array.prototype[p[x]]; } var a=new MyArray(); a.push(1); alert(a.length);// 1// this fails, length property is only updated using the Array native functions a[1]=2; alert(a.length);// 1end codeWhile this has some obvious drawbacks,it does get you a pseudo-subclass that works across all b rowsers. >Description: Re: Issue: #181There is a pseudo-workaround for this bug.While you caonnt do direct inheritance, you can "clone" the Array prototype and get a mostly functional length property.Code:// create your class MyArray = function(){// instantiates the "length" property so that it is non-enumerable this.push.apply(this,[]); // set the length property to 0, otherwise it is effectively undefined this.length=0; return this; }; // create an explicit list of Array prototype properties to "steal" as you caonnt use for/in loop to retrieve var p=['push','concat'];// manually copy the properties from the Array prototype to MyArray prototype for(var x=0; x<p.length; x++){ MyArray.prototype[p[x]]=Array.prototype[p[x]]; } var a=new MyArray(); a.push(1); alert(a.length);// 1// this fails, length property is only updated using the Array native functions a[1]=2; alert(a.length);// 1end codeWhile this has some obvious drawbacks,it does get you a pseudo-subclass that works across all browser s. >How-To-Repeat: Re: Issue: #181There is a pseudo-workaround for this bug.While you caonnt do direct inheritance, you can "clone" the Array prototype and get a mostly functional length property.Code:// create your class MyArray = function(){// instantiates the "length" property so that it is non-enumerable this.push.apply(this,[]); // set the length property to 0, otherwise it is effectively undefined this.length=0; return this; }; // create an explicit list of Array prototype properties to "steal" as you caonnt use for/in loop to retrieve var p=['push','concat'];// manually copy the properties from the Array prototype to MyArray prototype for(var x=0; x<p.length; x++){ MyArray.prototype[p[x]]=Array.prototype[p[x]]; } var a=new MyArray(); a.push(1); alert(a.length);// 1// this fails, length property is only updated using the Array native functions a[1]=2; alert(a.length);// 1end codeWhile this has some obvious drawbacks,it does get you a pseudo-subclass that works across all browser s. >Fix: Re: Issue: #181There is a pseudo-workaround for this bug.While you caonnt do direct inheritance, you can "clone" the Array prototype and get a mostly functional length property.Code:// create your class MyArray = function(){// instantiates the "length" property so that it is non-enumerable this.push.apply(this,[]); // set the length property to 0, otherwise it is effectively undefined this.length=0; return this; }; // create an explicit list of Array prototype properties to "steal" as you caonnt use for/in loop to retrieve var p=['push','concat'];// manually copy the properties from the Array prototype to MyArray prototype for(var x=0; x<p.length; x++){ MyArray.prototype[p[x]]=Array.prototype[p[x]]; } var a=new MyArray(); a.push(1); alert(a.length);// 1// this fails, length property is only updated using the Array native functions a[1]=2; alert(a.length);// 1end codeWhile this has some obvious drawbacks,it does get you a pseudo-subclass that works across all browser s.
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