The proto-to-assign
plugin will transform all __proto__
assignments to a method that will do a shallow copy of
all properties.
This means that the following will work:
var foo = { a: 1 };
var bar = { b: 2 };
bar.__proto__ = foo;
bar.a; // 1
bar.b; // 2
however the following will not:
var foo = { a: 1 };
var bar = { b: 2 };
bar.__proto__ = foo;
bar.a; // 1
foo.a = 2;
bar.a; // 1 - should be 2 but remember that nothing is bound and it's a straight copy
This is a case that you have to be aware of if you intend to use this plugin.
In
bar.__proto__ = foo;
Out
var _defaults = ...;
_defaults(bar, foo);
$ npm install babel-plugin-transform-proto-to-assign
.babelrc
{
"plugins": ["transform-proto-to-assign"]
}
$ babel --plugins transform-proto-to-assign script.js
require("babel-core").transform("code", {
plugins: ["transform-proto-to-assign"]
});