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Function.prototype.new = function() { | |
var obj = Object.create(this.prototype); | |
this.apply(obj, arguments); | |
return obj; | |
}; | |
function Person(name) { | |
this.setName(name); | |
} | |
Person.prototype.getName = function() { | |
return this.name; | |
}; | |
Person.prototype.setName = function(name) { | |
this.name = name; | |
}; | |
var david = Person.new('Dave'); | |
david.getName(); // 'Dave' |
That is not an apples-to-apples perf test because the the constructor function version has the opportunity to initialize the newly created instance. When adding initialize to the Object.create version, the performance of Object.create is not much greater than the constructor version in FF12
http://jsperf.com/object-create-vs-crockford-vs-jorge-vs-constructor/31
@petermichaux I'm not sure what you want to point now.
What's clear to me from any version of this benchmark is that using new
is magnitudes faster than native or shimmed Object.create
version. Exception is just Firefox on which it's pretty same, hopefully Chrome and Safari will have it fixed, at least I don't see any technical reason why it should be so slow there.
You have 2 big issues. Both are related with the built-in constructors and Object.create. Even and every object inherits from Object.prototype, the objects have hidden internal behavior which depends on the type of the objects. e.g arrays have special setter, functions have call and construct methods etc.
Array.new();
Will create a new native object which inherits from Array.prototype but it would not be true array, because the internal behavior is not inherited trough the prototype chain.
The second problem is again with built-ins which have non-generic methods, e.g.:
String(String.new('')); // TypeError: String.prototype.toString is not generic
A better way to implement new
is as follows: https://gist.github.com/aaditmshah/6269739
See the following StackOverflow answer: http://stackoverflow.com/a/17345713/783743
Nice benchmark: http://jsperf.com/object-create-vs-crockford-vs-jorge-vs-constructor/
So solution you propose for shim instead of using native
Object.create
would probably be best fit: