Is it possible to make an object callable by implementing either call
or apply
on it, or in some other way? E.g.:
var obj = {};
obj.call = function (context, arg1, arg2, ...) {
...
};
...
obj (a, b);
Is it possible to make an object callable by implementing either call
or apply
on it, or in some other way? E.g.:
var obj = {};
obj.call = function (context, arg1, arg2, ...) {
...
};
...
obj (a, b);
No, but you can add properties onto a function, e.g.
function foo(){}
foo.myProperty = "whatever";
EDIT: to "make" an object callable, you'll still have to do the above, but it might look something like:
// Augments func with object's properties
function makeCallable(object, func){
for(var prop in object){
if(object.hasOwnProperty(prop)){
func[prop] = object[prop];
}
}
}
And then you'd just use the "func" function instead of the object. Really all this method does is copy properties between two objects, but...it might help you.
obj[Symbol.invoke] = function(args) { };
Jan 26, 2018 at 11:25
name
. Example: (function(){}).name='';
TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property 'name' of function 'function(){}'
Aug 10, 2019 at 1:01
Proxy
from the object's constructor.
Sep 17, 2021 at 22:10
ES6
has better solution for this now. If you create your objects in a different way (using class
, extend
ing 'Function' type), you can have a callable instance of it.
See also: How to extend Function with ES6 classes?
extends
per "class", so you'd rather use it to do a workaround for the language, reuse code you probably should have aggregated inside the class or should use it only for a natural connection in the domain objects?
Following the same line of @Max, but using ES6 extensions to Object
to pass all properties and prototype of an object obj
to the callable func
.
Object.assign(func, obj);
Object.setPrototypeOf(func, Object.getPrototypeOf(obj));
Others have provided the current answer ("no") and some workarounds. As far as first-class support in the future, I suggested this very thing to the es-discuss mailing list. The idea did not get very far that time around, but perhaps some additional interest would help get the idea moving again.