Typeerror: Object Function Object() { [native Code] } Has No Method 'method'
Going through the example code for chapter 5.4 in Javascript: The Good Parts, the following is used to demonstrate the use of the functional pattern to call super methods: Object.m
Solution 1:
Douglas Crockford uses the following (defined on page 4 of the book)
Function.prototype.method = function (name, func) {
this.prototype[name] = func;
returnthis;
};
Solution 2:
That's because the method method
is not defined in your code, check the book for a place where the author defined the method method
.
Apparently @Andreas has found the method, and now I remember it.
The method method
is used so that when it is called on any object, it defines a method on that object where the name of that method is the name
parameter passed to method
, and the implementation of that method is the func
function parameter.
You need to include this in your console for things to work correctly.
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