For the below code,
function Foo(value) {
property = value
alert('Hello ' + value);
this.y = value;
}
Foo.prototype.x = 10;
Foo.prototype.calculate = function (input) {
console.log('calculated value: ' + input*2);
}
b = new Foo(20);
c = new Foo(30);
Below is my understanding,
But, am expecting name property
and name alert
to be as properties, part of Foo
, unlike as shown below,
> Object.getOwnPropertyNames(Foo)
Array [ "prototype", "length", "name" ]
Why property
& alert
are not considered properties of Foo
?
property
inFoo
creates an implicit global variable.property
's scope is global within that js file(module). What is the scope ofalert
?alert
in your code invokes a global function, it's a function call, it is not particulary scoped to anywhere.window
scope,window['alert']
? 2) When you say, implicit global variablex
, you meanwindow['x']
, as mentioned here?alert
is a system defined DOM property inwindow
object. 2) The linked answer describes "implicit global" quite well.