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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T06:28:09+00:00 2026-05-16T06:28:09+00:00

function A(){ this.a = {}; this.b = 0; this.Test = function(value){ this.a.x = value;

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function A(){
    this.a = {};
    this.b = 0;
    this.Test = function(value){
        this.a.x = value;
        this.b = value;
    };
}

function B(){}
B.prototype = new A;


    var b1= (new B());
    b1.Test(1);
    var b2= (new B());
    b2.Test(2);
    log(b1.b == 1); //true
    log(b2.b == 2); //true
    log(b1.a.x == 1);//false x == 2
    log(b2.a.x == 2);//true

Why are instances share field a?

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    2026-05-16T06:28:10+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 6:28 am

    This happens because the a object is shared across all instances of B (since the B prototype’s is an instance of A).

    A workaround would be to assign a new object in your Test method as an own property that shadows the one available on the prototype chain, for example:

    function A(){
      this.a = {};
      this.b = 0;
      this.Test = function(value){
        this.a = {x: value}; // shadow the object on the prototype chain
        this.b = value;
      };
    }
    
    function B(){}
    B.prototype = new A;
    
    
    var b1= new B();
    b1.Test(1);
    
    var b2= new B();
    b2.Test(2);
    
    console.log(b1.b == 1); //true
    console.log(b2.b == 2); //true
    console.log(b1.a.x == 1);//true
    console.log(b2.a.x == 2);//true
    
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