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inherit-multiple
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Install
$ npm install inherit-multiple
Test
$ npm test
Document
$ npm run doc
Module | Description |
---|---|
inherit-multiple | Adds a prototype chain of all the base classes to a child class |
Adds a prototype chain of all the base classes to a child class
Creates a prototype chain from the super classes for the child class
as the prototype of the child class.(childClass, ...superClasses) ⇒ childClass
Returns: childClass
- Returns the extended child class
Param | Type | Description |
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childClass | function | child class to extend |
...superClasses | function | super classes to extend the child class with |
Example
function ChildClass(){}
function SuperClass(){}
SuperClass.prototype.method = function(){};
var inheritMultiple = require('inherit-multiple');
inheritMultiple(ChildClass, SuperClass, Array);
var instance = new ChildClass();
FAQs
Multiple inheritence
We found that inherit-multiple demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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