Wow, is this a test?

You can also get "Test" by binding your callback to Test

var Test = Class.create({
        data:"Test",
        initialize: function() {
                this.t2 =  new Test2(this.callt1.bind(this));
        },
        callt1: function(){
                alert(this.data);
        }

});

On May 10, 1:15 pm, kangax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's quite confusing : )
>
> You obtain "Test" like so:
> t.t2.callback.call(t)
>
> - kangax
>
> On May 10, 1:52 pm, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > hello
>
> > I have a problem with the following code :
>
> > var Test = Class.create({
> >         data:"Test",
> >         initialize: function() {
> >                 this.t2 =  new Test2(this.callt1);
> >         },
> >         callt1: function(){
> >                 alert(this.data);
> >         }
>
> > });
>
> > var Test2 = Class.create({
> >         data: "Test2",
> >         initialize: function(callback) {
> >                 this.callback=callback;
> >         },
> >         callt2: function(){
> >                 this.callback();
> >         }
>
> > });
>
> > var t = new Test();
>
> > t.t2.callt2();
>
> > I get "Test2" but I'm wait for "Test". I think it is not a bug but how
> > can I do to obtain "Test"
>
> > Thomas
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