Can someone explain this?
function Foo() {
this.x = 1;
this.y = 2;
}
function FooProto() {
this.arrow = 1;
this.bow = 1;
}
document.writeln(Foo.prototype); // [object Object]
document.writeln(Foo.prototype.constructor); // function Foo() { x =1; y=2; }
My understanding here is: Foo.prototype is an Object whose constructor property is Function Foo. Foo.[[Prototype]] is Function.Prototype
obj = new Foo;
document.writeln(obj.constructor); // function Foo() { x =1; y=2; }
document.writeln(obj.constructor.prototype); // [object Object]
Foo.prototype = FooProto;
document.writeln(Foo.prototype); // function FooProto() { arrow = 1; bow = 2; }
document.writeln(Foo.prototype.constructor); // function Function() { [native code] }
Question 1: How did the look up using [[Prototype]] happen here. I would appreciate if someone can explain this to me.
document.writeln(obj.constructor); // function Foo() { x =1; y=2; } .. no change
document.writeln(obj.constructor.prototype); // function FooProto() { arrow = 1; bow = 2; }
anotherObj = new Foo;
document.writeln(anotherObj.constructor); // function Function() { [native code] }
document.writeln(anotherObj.constructor.prototype); // function Empty() {}
Question 2: Same question as Question 1. How did the Javascript interpreter perform the lookup?