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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T17:08:22+00:00 2026-06-11T17:08:22+00:00

I have something like: /** * @class */ NS.MyAwesomeObject = Class.create(); NS.MyAwesomeObject.prototype = {

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I have something like:

/**
* @class
*/
NS.MyAwesomeObject = Class.create();

NS.MyAwesomeObject.prototype = {
 /**
 * @param id - the id
 * @return - an alert dialog with an id
 */
 initialize : function(id){
    alert(id);
 }
}

Am I missing something? I get up to NS. -> auto-complete: MyAwesomeObject, but I want NS.MyAwesomeObject. -> auto-complete: initialize(id).

It works fine for other cases when I don’t use Class.create(). I googled and the solution was to add @class, but that didn’t work for me.

Thanks!

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    2026-06-11T17:08:23+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 5:08 pm

    It works by me. Btw Eclipse doesn’t have jsDoc 3 support.
    With jsDoc 3 your code looks so:

    var NS = {};
    
    /** @class */
    NS.MyAwesomeObject = Class.create(
        /** @lends NS.MyAwesomeObject.prototype */
        {
            /**
             * @constructs
             * @param {Number} id - the id
             * @returns {Void} - an alert dialog with an id
             */
            initialize:function (id) {
                alert(id);
            }
        });
    

    The code completion for jsDoc 3 works only with WebStorm (or others Jetbrains products) now.

    Oo javascript code completion in any IDE (Had problem with this either.)

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