I started the day wondering about enums
in coffeescript and ended it with a solution I published on github (available in npm, bower, meteor too). I tried to develop java-like enums, but even more flexible given the mix between prototype inheritance and classical inheritance coffeescript relies on.
Here is how it would fit your code :
class SomeService
someFunc: -> SomeService.SomeEnumValue
#A cool hack, but it must be the last class statement.
#Your class will now inherit this enumeration's properties.
#If you find this too hacky, you can always have a public static
#states class property instead.
@__proto__:new Enumeration('SomeService',{
SomeEnumValue :400
SomeOtherValue:402
})
ok = new SomeService()
alert ok.someFunc().id() #shows 400
if (ok.someFunc() is SomeService.SomeEnumValue) then alert ' some enum value'
But what's cool in this implementation, is that your enum can have specific fields, and inherit from a prototype (3d constructor argument) though uniqueness is guaranteed. That allows you to refactor your code and move some logic inside those function. Let's now ask this enum value to tell us something when he needs to, by defining a tell
function.
class SomeService
someFunc: -> SomeService.SomeEnumValue
#A cool hack, but it must be the last class statement.
#Your class will now inherit this enumeration's properties.
#If you find this too hacky, you can always have a public static
#states class property instead.
@__proto__:new Enumeration('SomeService',
SomeEnumValue : { _id:400, text: ' some enum value' }
SomeOtherValue: { _id:402, text: null }
, tell:->if @text? then alert @text)
ok = new SomeService()
alert ok.someFunc().id() #shows 400
ok.someFunc().tell()
Hope this helps someone, you can check the github address to have a look at the implementation and some more detailed documentation I wrote.