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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:52:35+00:00 2026-06-13T23:52:35+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Crockford’s Prototypal inheritance – Issues with nested objects I’m having a problem

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Crockford’s Prototypal inheritance – Issues with nested objects

I’m having a problem getting the following code to execute a function in prototype B from prototype A, and was wondering if there was any easy solution:

var Ob = function () {
  test = 'hi';
}

Ob.prototype.A = {
  that : this,
  root : this,
  goB : function () {
    var that = this;

    console.log('hello');
    that.B.wtf();
  }
}

Ob.prototype.B = {
  that : this,
  root : this,
  wtf : function () {
    var that = this;

    console.log(that);
  }
}

test = new Ob;
test.A.goB();
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    2026-06-13T23:52:36+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:52 pm

    You need to wire up your properties after the object has been created:

    var Ob = function () {
        var that = this;
    
        // set the current root to this instance and return the object
        this.getA = function() {
            that.A.currentRoot = that;
            return that.A;
        };
    
        this.getB = function() {
            that.B.currentRoot = that;
            return that.B;
        };
    };
    
    Ob.prototype.A = {
        goB : function () {
            var that = this.currentRoot;
    
            console.log('hello');
            that.getB().wtf();
        }
    };
    
    Ob.prototype.B = {
        wtf : function () {
            var that = this.currentRoot;
    
            console.log(that, this);
        }
    };
    
    
    test = new Ob;
    test.getA().goB();
    

    A rather dirty hack is to use a privileged method in the parent object to augment the child object and return it so you have access to the parent object via a property. The dirty part is that if you cache the object the property is not guaranteed to have the correct value. So this is more or less a way to do it although you really shouldn’t do it this way.

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