It would be great if I could accomplish the following (I understand it
may involve changing parts of protoype.js to achieve this). Any help
appreciated as always.
I want to be able to hook an event that gets fired whenever a method
on a class gets called (before or after the method is called, doesn't
matter which).
something like:
Event.observe("class:method", function(event) {
// do something
});
Now I understand that you can fire 'custom' events:
window.fire("class:method", { blah: 0 });
what I'm looking for is where in prototype.js I could insert a hook
that
would fire such an event passing the class and method as in the code
above,
whenever a method on one of my classes is called.
Make sense?
No idea if it's even possible but would be great for what I'm
doing...
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