Parasitic inheritance
If you like the fact that you can have all kinds of different ways to implement inheritance in JavaScript and you're hungry for more, here's another one. This pattern, courtesy of Douglas Crockford, is called parasitic inheritance. It's about a function that creates objects by taking all the functionality from another object into a new one, augmenting the new object, and returning it, pretending that it has done all the work.
Here's an ordinary object, defined with an object literal, and unaware of the fact that it's soon going to fall victim to parasitism:
var twoD = { name: '2D shape', dimensions: 2 };
A function that creates triangle
objects could:
Use the
twoD
object as a prototype of an object called that (similar to this for convenience). This can be done in any way you saw previously, for example, using theobject()
function or copying all the properties.Augment that with more properties.
Return
that
:function triangle...