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Did you consider using function.bind or a closure? Say you have an instance of your class (here described as a literal, but the use of ES6 classes or fields inherited properties doesnโt affect the solution):
var fred = {
hello: function() {
console.log("Hi, my name is " + this.name + ".");
return true;
},
name: "Fred"
};
Invoking the hello method:
fred.hello(); // prints "Hi, my name is Fred.", returns true
Invoking this method by timer using a closure:
timer(function() {
return fred.hello();
});
Invoking this method by timer using function.bind:
timer(fred.hello.bind(fred));
Note that you can also use a closure to pass extra arguments to your callback. For example, say you have a function:
function hello(name) {
console.log("Hi, my name is " + name + ".");
return true;
}
Invoking this method by timer using a closure:
timer(function() {
return hello("Fred");
});
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Egg on my face, obviously the bind works great. Thanks so much for the thorough response and great work with these new modules!
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