JS_AliasProperty

Obsolete since JSAPI 8
This feature is obsolete. Although it may still work in some browsers, its use is discouraged since it could be removed at any time. Try to avoid using it.

Create an alias for a native property.

Syntax

JSBool
JS_AliasProperty(JSContext *cx, JSObject *obj,
    const char *name, const char *alias);
Name Type Description
cx JSContext * Pointer to a JS context from which to derive runtime information. Requires request. In a JS_THREADSAFE build, the caller must be in a request on this JSContext.
obj JSObject * Object for which to create the alias.
name const char * Name of the property for which to create an alias.
alias const char * Alias name to assign to the property.

Description

JS_AliasProperty assigns an alternate name for a property associated with a native object. obj is the object to which the property belongs. name is the property's current name in the object, and alias is the alternate name to assign to the property.

Notes

This feature has been removed.

An alias does not replace a property's name; it supplements it, providing a second way to reference a property. If the alias is successfully created and associated with the property, JS_AliasProperty returns JS_TRUE. Creating an alias does not change the length of the property array.

If the property name you specify does not exist, JS_AliasProperty reports an error, and returns JS_FALSE. If the property is currently out of scope, already exists, or the alias itself cannot be assigned to the property, JS_AliasProperty does not report an error, but returns JS_FALSE.

Once you create an alias, you can reassign it to other properties as needed. Aliases can also be deleted. Deleting an alias does not delete the property to which it refers.

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