Thanks, I'll just wait until you guys implement this, because right now I have the shortest path (i.e., all static properties and functions on the class) and adding a getter/setter would be more time in my code. [>] Brian Oliver Hunt wrote:
EcmaScript 5 defines a number of functions (freeze, seal, preventExtensions) that basically do this -- we just haven't yet implemented these.
But you can provide custom get and put functions which you could just make throw on unrecognised property names.
--Oliver
On Aug 18, 2009, at 12:21 PM, Brian Barnes wrote:
Another quick suggestion, and this is obviously just another convenience method (I'm sure I could handle this by overriding): It'd be nice to be able to lock a class (it could be a flag on the definition) to make adding properties (outside the static variable and function list) illegal.
For instance, I have a problem with my users misspelling a property, then not understanding why nothing happens. In this case, they'd get an error.
Basically, if you can't find a setter in my static lists, then toss an error.
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