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Define a non-enumerable read-only accessor.
npm install @stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-only-accessor
var setNonEnumerableReadOnlyAccessor = require( '@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-only-accessor' );
Defines a non-enumerable read-only accessor.
function getter() {
return 'bar';
}
var obj = {};
setNonEnumerableReadOnlyAccessor( obj, 'foo', getter );
try {
obj.foo = 'boop';
// throws <Error>
} catch ( error ) {
console.error( error.message );
}
var setNonEnumerableReadOnlyAccessor = require( '@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-only-accessor' );
function Foo( name ) {
if ( !(this instanceof Foo) ) {
return new Foo( name );
}
setNonEnumerableReadOnlyAccessor( this, 'name', getName );
return this;
function getName() {
return name;
}
}
var foo = new Foo( 'beep' );
try {
foo.name = 'boop';
} catch ( err ) {
console.error( err.message );
}
@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-property
: define a non-enumerable property.@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-only-property
: define a non-enumerable read-only property.@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-read-write-accessor
: define a non-enumerable read-write accessor.@stdlib/utils-define-nonenumerable-write-only-accessor
: define a non-enumerable write-only accessor.@stdlib/utils-define-read-only-accessor
: define a read-only accessor.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
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See LICENSE.
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Define a non-enumerable read-only accessor.
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