my goal is to create a sort of "Javascript library," if you could call it that. I'm intending to use it to just manipulate pages as I browse the web, dynamically loading it as a greasemonkey script. The idea is to have "win" get mapped to window, "doc" -> document, "win.loc" -> win.location, and a few other convenience mappings, but you get the idea. Can you just give me a few examples for me to pick up the syntax from, and I'll extrapolate the rest? Thanks so much.
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Just assign variables like so:
You can't assign In any case, you can still assign
Now that is how to do what you're asking for. Most likely you shouldn't do this. Normally, frameworks are defined to use up only one global variable, with a suitable name:
All this is pretty complex stuff if you're not familiar with JavaScript though, so it's not a good project to start with if you're new to JavaScript. |
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NOTE:This is really a request for clarification of Blixt's answer above, which would not fit into one comment. Ok, thanks - this is a pretty good answer. I'd just like to make some clarifications to it:
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