I'm learning some typescript but I'm not entirely sure what the problem in my code is.
I'm trying to implement an event system to make my domain observable (similar to what C# has with events) in a generic way and it compiles without a hitch. It even shows the correct type inference in intellisense (for sender?) when I register a handler.
But when I try to run it I keep getting a "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'prototype' of undefined " in the __extends helper function.
This is my code:
module Pathing.Domain {
export interface IEventArgs {
}
export interface EventHandler<S,T extends IEventArgs> {
(sender?: S, e?: T): void
}
export class StdEvent<S> extends EventDelegate<S, IEventArgs> {
}
export class EventDelegate<S, T> {
private handlers: EventHandler<S,T>[] = [];
public add(handler: EventHandler<S, T>): void {
this.handlers.push(handler);
}
public remove(handler: EventHandler<S, T>): void {
this.handlers = this.handlers.filter(h => h != handler);
}
public raise(...args: any[]): void {
for (var i = 0; i < this.handlers.length; i++)
this.handlers[i].call(this, args);
}
}
}
I've got the same problem in Internet explorer (which I used for debugging in vs2013) and chrome.
Has anyone got a clue what might be wrong?
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Edit: It looks like the culprit is export class StdEvent<S> extends EventDelegate<S, IEventArgs> {
Can anyone shed some light as why this results in a runtime error yet the compiler happily agrees with it?