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In Action Script 3, you can write a class that defines a dynamic object (MovieClip and Object are two examples), this objects can be modified in run-time. What I want to know if is there some way (in run-time, of course) to know if certain object is dynamic or not.

PS: Without making something like this:

function isDynamic(object) {
    try {
        object.newProperty = 'someValue'
    } catch (e) {
        return false
    }
    return true
}
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CookieOfFortune has the right idea, but unfortunately the code itself has problems, isDynamic is an attribute, and the returned value will be a XMLList with a value of a String that reflects a true or false value, not a child node that directly returns a Boolean. It should look more like this:

function isDynamic(object) : Boolean
{
    var type:XML = describeType(object);
    return type.@isDynamic.toString() == "true";
}
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yeah, I was lazy. – CookieOfFortune Apr 14 at 18:23
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You can use describeType from flash.utils to describe the object in XML form. Here's the reference to the API: flash.utils.describeType

function isDynamic(object) {
    var type:XML = describeType(object);
    if(type.isDynamic) return true;
    return false;
}
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"if (type.isDynamic) return true". I think this can be made by just "return type.isDynamic" – lk Apr 14 at 18:07
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Be careful!

Anytime you want to use the describeType() function, please please please use the variation:

import mx.utils.DescribeTypeCache;
var typeDesc:XML = DescribeTypeCache.describeType(object).typeDescription;

Performance of making repeated calls to the runtime reflective machinery will absolutely suck. That's why Adobe invented the DescribeTypeCache class.

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