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example of inheriting EventEmitter in node
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var emitter = require('events').EventEmitter; | |
var util = require('util'); | |
var dog = function(){}; | |
//dog.prototype = { | |
// name: "i am a dog", | |
//}; | |
// 1st way of inheriting | |
//dog.prototype.__proto__ = new emitter(); | |
// 2nd way in inheritence | |
//dog.prototype = Object.create(emitter.prototype); | |
// 3rd way of inheritence | |
util.inherits(dog, emitter); | |
dog.prototype.name = "i am a dog"; | |
var charlie = new dog(); | |
console.info(charlie.name); | |
charlie.on("bark", function(){ | |
console.info("in the dog has barked listner"); | |
}); | |
charlie.emit("bark"); |
Author
scott2449
commented
Jun 19, 2012
via email
I ran the example i sent and the charlie was an event emitter and had his
properties
…On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Sandeep Arneja < ***@***.*** > wrote:
okay, what abt properties of EventEmitter class which are not on the
prototype chain. shoulnd;t they also be inherited and available in dog?
t
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