When using the module pattern in javascript how should constructors be defined, if at all. I would like my constructor to fit into a standard module pattern and not be global.
Why doesn't something like this work, is it complete and total nonsense?
var HOUSE = function() {
return {
Person: function() {
var self = this;
self.name = "john";
function name() {
return self.name;
}
}
};
}();
var me = new HOUSE.Person();
alert(me.name());
self.nameis a string"john"so you can't invoke it. Note that your local functionnameis not exported anywhere. – Raynos Jan 19 '12 at 16:29