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A dead simple way to do inheritance in JS.
var inherits = require("inherits")
function Animal () {
this.alive = true
}
Animal.prototype.say = function (what) {
console.log(what)
}
inherits(Dog, Animal)
function Dog () {
Dog.super.apply(this)
}
Dog.prototype.sniff = function () {
this.say("sniff sniff")
}
Dog.prototype.bark = function () {
this.say("woof woof")
}
inherits(Chihuahua, Dog)
function Chihuahua () {
Chihuahua.super.apply(this)
}
Chihuahua.prototype.bark = function () {
this.say("yip yip")
}
// also works
function Cat () {
Cat.super.apply(this)
}
Cat.prototype.hiss = function () {
this.say("CHSKKSS!!")
}
inherits(Cat, Animal, {
meow: function () { this.say("miao miao") }
})
Cat.prototype.purr = function () {
this.say("purr purr")
}
var c = new Chihuahua
assert(c instanceof Chihuahua)
assert(c instanceof Dog)
assert(c instanceof Animal)
The actual function is laughably small. 10-lines small.