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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:24:30+00:00 2026-05-10T18:24:30+00:00

Since AS3 does not allow private constructors, it seems the only way to construct

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Since AS3 does not allow private constructors, it seems the only way to construct a singleton and guarantee the constructor isn’t explicitly created via ‘new’ is to pass a single parameter and check it.

I’ve heard two recommendations, one is to check the caller and ensure it’s the static getInstance(), and the other is to have a private/internal class in the same package namespace.

The private object passed on the constructor seems preferable but it does not look like you can have a private class in the same package. Is this true? And more importantly is it the best way to implement a singleton?

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:24:30+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:24 pm

    A slight adaptation of enobrev’s answer is to have instance as a getter. Some would say this is more elegant. Also, enobrev’s answer won’t enforce a Singleton if you call the constructor before calling getInstance. This may not be perfect, but I have tested this and it works. (There is definitely another good way to do this in the book ‘Advanced ActionScrpt3 with Design Patterns’ too).

    package {     public class Singleton {      private static var _instance:Singleton;      public function Singleton(enforcer:SingletonEnforcer) {         if( !enforcer)          {                 throw new Error( 'Singleton and can only be accessed through Singleton.getInstance()' );          }     }      public static function get instance():Singleton     {         if(!Singleton._instance)         {             Singleton._instance = new Singleton(new SingletonEnforcer());         }          return Singleton._instance;     } }  } class SingletonEnforcer{} 
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