I've asked for help on mozilla.dev.platform.
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On Oct 24, 10:49 am, Nicolas Hatier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok. Having the default methods for, example, the Date object would
> probably make my work easier as I always have to go check the
> documentation - I work in 4-5 programming languages weekly, each of them
> having a Date object with slightly different behavior and accessors.
>
> NH
>
> On 2010-10-24 13:14, Donny Viszneki wrote:
>
> > I believe Firebug can only suggest completions that are enumerated
> > when one scans for an object's properties.
>
> > Using the C/C++ API ("JSAPI") properties can be set on an object which
> > are not enumerated using property enumeration.
>
> > (I do not believe Spidermonkey offers a Javascript API to the browser
> > for doing this, with perhaps the exception of the "__proto__" that is
> > still around.)
>
> > In either case, try this little experiment in Firebug:
>
> > window.Num<tab>  (nothing happens/no suggestions)
> > window.Number<enter>  (confirm the property exists)
> > window.Number = window.Number<enter>  (set the property yourself)
> > window.Num<tab>ber (firebug makes the right suggestion!)
>
> > On Oct 24, 12:12 am, Nicolas Hatier<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >> I notice the javascript objects (String, Date, etc) don't get
> >> completion, is there a way to get that?
>
> >> Example (on the command line):
>
> >>   >  var d = new Date()<enter>
> >>   >  d.get|
>
> >> Nothing happens. I would like to get something like:
> >>   >  d.get|Day
>
> >> Regards
> >> Nicolas Hatier

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