If you're going to extend / patch setOptions, I'd be more generic about it and just fire a onOptionUpdate event. Then any of your code can monitor an instance for an options change. Much more generic...
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:47 AM, Savageman <[email protected]> wrote: > You could extend the Options class and the setOptions method. The new > setOptions will set viariable a to true if b is true and then call the > parent setOptions(). > > On 20 déc, 10:08, stratboy <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! I was wandering, is it in some way possible maybe to turn the > > options setting dynamic? > > > > Wait, I tell you better: > > > > setOptions(). I'd really like the possibility to dinamically change an > > option based on another option setting. Suppose this: > > > > - we have a TestClass with options A and B. > > - I can set A true or false, just as I want. > > - But If I set B to true, also A should be set to true for the class > > to work properly. I would like to automate this process. > > > > I can place some kind of check in the initialize function, but what if > > the option gets changed later? ex. > > > > var t = new TestClass({ A:false, B:false }); /ok > > > > but later.. > > > > t.setOptions({ B:true }); > > > > //at this time, I'd like a way to intercept the fact that B is changed > > and then automatically turn A to true too. //Obviously I don't want to > > do it with a timer or things like that. > > > > Mmm. How would you do it? >
