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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T10:42:11+00:00 2026-06-06T10:42:11+00:00

I’m using a design pattern that uses the return statement to expose public class

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I’m using a design pattern that uses the return statement to expose public class methods.

Problem is: I’m getting a lot of JSC_INEXISTENT_PROPERTY warnings in Closure Compiler’s Advanced mode, which makes it difficult to check the warnings that actually matter.

Example of the pattern I use:

// ==ClosureCompiler==
// @compilation_level ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS
// ==/ClosureCompiler==

/**
 * @constructor
 */
var MyClass = function() {

    var someFunc = function(myString) {
        console.log(myString);
    }

    return {
        myPublicFunc: someFunc
    };
}

var myClassInstance = new MyClass();
myClassInstance.myPublicFunc('Hello World');

Warnings:

JSC_INEXISTENT_PROPERTY: Property myPublicFunc never defined on MyClass \
    at line 16 character 0
myClassInstance.myPublicFunc('Hello World');

Output (formatted):

(new function() {
    return {
        a: function(a) {
            console.log(a)
        }
    }
}).a("Hello World");

Which is weird, because Closure understood what the code was doing and compiled the code correctly, renaming myPublicFunc consistently to a. So why did I get this warning? Am I doing something wrong?

Note: I do not want to turn off these warnings because it would also hide warnings I actually care about. I also do not want to use quoted strings or exports because I do want Closure to compress these.

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    2026-06-06T10:42:13+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:42 am

    Your function is annotated incorrectly. It’s actually not a constructor and in this case the new keyword is unnecessary. Your function simply returns an anonymous type with a myPublicFunc property.

    To annotate such a pattern, you would use the record type:

    /** @return {{myPublicFunc: function(string) }} */
    var MyClass = function() {
    
        var someFunc = function(myString) {
            console.log(myString);
        }
    
        return {
            myPublicFunc: someFunc
        };
    };
    
    var myClassInstance = MyClass(); // new keyword not needed
    myClassInstance.myPublicFunc('Hello World');
    

    Another annotation option is to create an interface and type-cast the returned object to be that interface. This option would be useful when multiple functions return an object that conforms to the same interface.

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