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3,860 PointsHow does JavaScript know what Token represents in this scenario?
The details for the Player
constructor are clear, but in the createTokens
method, how does JavaScript know what Token
refers to, given that it is defined in the Token.js file rather than the Player.js file? Does JavaScript automatically gather object definitions from all files in the same directory or something?
1 Answer
babyoscar
12,930 PointsIt's because in the HTML file, it links all of the JavaScript files. Hope this helped!
Patrick Eaton
3,860 PointsPatrick Eaton
3,860 PointsAh, I see. I hadn't gotten as far as the HTML file when I posted the question, but it makes sense that the JavaScript engine in the browser would understand what
Token
refers to in that case. Thank you!babyoscar
12,930 Pointsbabyoscar
12,930 PointsNo problem!