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Suppose a backbone view such as

var Row = Backgrid.Row = Backbone.View.extend({

  foo: function() {}

}

I want to redefine the foo function from outside of this source code.
Because the code above is itself a library as well.

How can I do it?

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Inheritance in JavaScript is based on prototypes. Each class constructor has prototype property, where you can define methods of objects it will create.

Backgrid.Row.prototype.foo = function () {
    // new code
}

It will replace existing implementation of foo for all Backgrid.Row instances, unless they have their own foo property.

var row = new Backgrid.Row();
row.foo = function () { ... }; // row now has it's personal `foo` implementation

I should tell that it is advised to create new class instead

var MyRow = Backgrid.Row.extend({ foo: function () {} });

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