I want to use the Revealing Prototype pattern, let's say I have a simple object
function Obj(name) {
this.name = name;
}
Obj.prototype = (function() {
var p1 = function() {
return p2();
};
var p2 = function() {
return this.name;
};
return {
f1: p1,
f2: p2
};
}());
I construct with
var o = new Obj('Hello');
now o.f2()
gives me Hello
but o.f1()
gives me undefined
. I am able to get around this by passing the scope via call such as p2.call(this)
, however this becomes combersome with a lot of functions. Ideally I would want to be able to do a self = this
type assignment so that I can just do self.name
anywhere in the code.
How do I do this?
this
may be different for each invocation. (Of course some genius may know something clever; I haven't had much coffee this morning :)p2()
, butthis.f2()
?