Hi Gael, "OpenLayers.inherit" is a new method that is used internally in Class. It can be used directly, but not as you use it. If you use "OpenLayers.inherit" should not use "Class". Use "OpenLayers.inherit" is not the normal way of working with OpenLayers.
See example: // Superclass A A = OpenLayers.Class({ initialize: function() {alert("New A")}, f: function() { alert('A'); }, super: "A" }); // Class B, inherit from Superclass A using the OpenLayers.inherit function B = function() {alert("New B")}; OpenLayers.inherit(B, A, { b: "B", f: function() { alert('B from ' +this.super);} }); // Class BB, inherit from class B using OpenLayers.Class() BB = OpenLayers.Class(B, { initialize: function() {alert("New BB from " + this.b)}, f: function() { alert('BB from ' +this.super); } }); // Class C, inherit from Superclass A inline C = OpenLayers.Class(A, { initialize: function() {alert("New C")}, f: function() { alert('C from ' +this.super); } }); var b = new B(); // Alert "New B" b.f(); // Alert "B from A" var c = new C(); // Alert "New B" c.f(); // Alert "C from A" as expected var bb = new BB(); // Alert "New BB from B" as expected bb.f();// Alert "BB from A" as expected Note: Not to be confused with "OpenLayers.Class.inherit" function that is deprecated. Xavier Mamano Gael Lafond wrote: > > Hello, > > First, I'm not sure if this mailing list is the proper way to ask > questions or submit bugs, but, so far, it's the only way I found. > > My question is about inheritance in open layer. I used the new function > "OpenLayers.inherit = function(C, P)", from the Revision 10862, and it > do not inherit as I would expect. > > ... > -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Strange-behaviour-in-OpenLayers-tp5817644p5820025.html Sent from the OpenLayers Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list d...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-dev