I'm playing with the fantastic Rickshaw library which uses Prototype's class-based OOP system. This includes the extend
method which allows a sub-class to extend a method in a parent class like this:
defaults: function() {
return {
tension: 0.8,
// etc...
};
}
defaults: function($super) {
return Rickshaw.extend( $super(), {
fill: true,
// etc...
} );
}
I'm trying to find the syntax to do the same in CoffeeScript, so that CoffeeScript handles the Class inheritance rather than Prototype. Can you help?
EDIT
Thanks to @tomahaug's answer I got this working, and I have now realised there is a better way. While $super
is a Prototype feature, extend
is actually defined both in Prototype and the Rickshaw top-level object, like this:
extend: (destination, source) ->
for property of source
if (source.hasOwnProperty(property))
destination[property] = source[property]
destination
So making use of this method, the solution looks like this:
defaults: () ->
Rickshaw.extend super(),
fill: true,
// etc...
So the only way this could be improved another step is if it turns out that this is built into CoffeeScript in some way.