In the below code, one behaviours object is shared between all popup
objects when what I'd like is for each popup object, and in fact each
complexDOM object, to have it's own behaviours object.

If I move this.behaviours = new Behaviours(); to the Popup() function,
then each popup object then get's it's own Behaviours object as I'd
like.  However, I need to declare it in complexDOM, since all
complexDOM's will have behaviours.  Can anyone tell me why this is not
working as I expect, and what the solution is?

function Behaviours () {
        this.array = new Array();
}

        Behaviours.prototype.push(el, event, method) = function() {
                this.array.push({el, event, method});
        }

function complexDOM () {
        this.behaviours = new Behaviours();

}

function Popup () {
        this.options...
}

        Popup.prototype = new complexDOM();

I also found that I was unable to use the below - when trying to loop
through this in the list function, 'this' didn't have an array data
structure:

function Behaviours () {}
        Behaviours.prototype = new Array();
        Behaviours.prototype.list = function() {
                this.each(function(behaviour) {...});
        }


Thanks!
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