This following is causing an error (FF, Chrome, and ?):
Engine.prototype.requestAnimationFrame = window.requestAnimationFrame ||
window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.mozRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.oRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.msRequestAnimationFrame ||
function(/* function */ callback, /* DOMElement */ element){
window.setTimeout(callback, 1000 / 60);
};
And the full context is:
var Engine = function(model) {
this.model = model;
};
Engine.prototype.start = function() {
console.log("ready")
this.requestAnimationFrame(function() {
console.log("done");
});
};
Engine.prototype.updateUi = function() {
console.log("update ui");
this.requestAnimationFrame(this.updateUi);
};
Engine.prototype.logRAF = function() {
console.log(window.requestAnimationFrame ||
window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.mozRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.oRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.msRequestAnimationFrame);
return this;
};
Engine.prototype.requestAnimationFrame = window.requestAnimationFrame ||
window.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.mozRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.oRequestAnimationFrame ||
window.msRequestAnimationFrame ||
function(/* function */ callback, /* DOMElement */ element){
window.setTimeout(callback, 1000 / 60);
};
var engine = new Engine();
engine.logRAF().start();
The error is the following in FF - mozRequestAnimationFrame():
NS_ERROR_XPC_BAD_OP_ON_WN_PROTO: Illegal operation on WrappedNative prototype object
The error is the following in Chrome - webkitRequestAnimationFrame():
Uncaught TypeError: Illegal invocation
on the line:
this.requestAnimationFrame...
The log reads prints out "ready", but not "done"
If I use just a function instead of the native RAF methods, it works ("done" is logged):
What is going on with the RequestAnimationFrames?