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Getting private member functions working in CoffeeScript by defining them in the prototype breaks inheritance
# This is an example in a post about private members in CoffeeScript.
# Read more: http://evanhahn.com/?p=1126
class Sorcerer
conjureSpell = null
constructor: (@spell) ->
conjureSpell = => # private
@spell.conjure()
useSpell: ->
conjureSpell()
@spell.use()
class Child extends Sorcerer
constructor: (@spell) ->
super()
c = new Child
conjure: -> console.log "Brewing potion..."
use: -> console.log "Now I have superpowers!"
c.useSpell() # Cannot read property 'spell' of null
# This code by Evan Hahn (evanhahn.com) is licensed under the Unlicense.
# http://unlicense.org/
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Where is @spell defined? You're not passing anything so you can't call methods on it. You'd need to call it like so:

class Child extends Sorcerer constructor: () -> super(this)

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