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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T14:36:44+00:00 2026-06-01T14:36:44+00:00

I have this code here: var Person = (function() { var name; var PersonConstructor

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I have this code here:

var Person = (function() {
    var name;

    var PersonConstructor = function(n) {
        name = n;
    };

    PersonConstructor.prototype.getName = function() {
        return name;
    };

    return PersonConstructor;

})();

var people = [];
var person1 = new Person("Foo");
var person2 = new Person("Bar");
alert(person1.getName()); // I want it to be Foo
people.push(person1);
people.push(person2);

I got the idea of emulating classes from here.. But of course, I neglected the fact that the private variable var name; is also a static variable. Since this is tripping my current efforts I would like to know if there is a way to keep the private behaviour in this example but avoid the static one?

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    2026-06-01T14:36:45+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 2:36 pm

    There is no “private” when working with prototypes.

    It should be noted there is no value in private state, avoid it like the plague. Closures are ugly and expensive.

    var o = {
        name: value
    }
    

    However if you insist on being delusional and want private state badly then

    You can store state in a closure

    function nameHolder(name) {
        return {
            get name() {
                return name
            },
            set name(n) {
                name = n
            }
        }
    }
    

    Note this is highly inefficient and has little benefit.

    Alternatively you can store state in a weakmap

    function privates() {
        var map = new WeakMap()
    
        return function (key) {
            var v = map.get(key)
            if (!v) {
                v = {}
                map.set(key, v)
            }
            return v
        }
    }
    
    var NameHolder = (function () {
        var state = privates()
    
        return {
            constructor: function (name) {
                state(this).name = name
            },
            getName: function () {
                return state(this).name
            }
        }
    }())
    

    WeakMap browser support is non-existant so emulate it using pd.Name

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