When using Javascript as follows:
function Test(Example) {
}
Test.prototype.etc etc etc
function Example() {
}
Example.prototype.etc etc etc
example = new Example();
test = new Test(example);
Is this efficient or am I hogging memory somehow?
I ask this as I have the following setup within my javascript game at present and each requires some of the other (in brackets):
Camera (canvas) Input (canvas, camera, tilemap) Sprite (camera, canvas)
Am I going about this the wrong way? Should I be passing this method some other way? It's struck me as a concern as I now have quite a few new instances of sprite and wondered if it is going to become a problem.
Cheers
function Test(Example) {
you're not getting the Example offunction Example() {
, you're just naming a argument. You realize this right?