This plain JavaScript plugin anatomy has the terms of speed and undesirable situation error?












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I am new to javaScript and even new in the coding world.
I'm going to write a plugin. But I don't know if I'm making mistakes in this plugin anatomy?



I know that to use a object prototype, you need to use the "new" tag. Is it wrong to know? But...



So instead of using the "new" tag outside of the script, is it correct to get into the function?



new myPlugin().show(); its undesirable for us.



instead I have a code diagram as follows.



Does this template contain an anatomy error? (Logically or functionally)






(function(root, factory) {
if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
define(, factory);
} else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
module.exports = factory();
} else {
var t = factory();
root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
//root.q = t.q;
}
})(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


'use strict';

var BOZKIT = {};

BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
return new MODAL(h);
}

var MODAL = function(p) {
this.p = p;
this.show = function(){
alert(this.p);
};
}

return {

bozkit: BOZKIT,

}

});

console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());





In short, is it right to use "new" in a plugin? Or is it necessary to use it out of plugin?










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    $begingroup$


    I am new to javaScript and even new in the coding world.
    I'm going to write a plugin. But I don't know if I'm making mistakes in this plugin anatomy?



    I know that to use a object prototype, you need to use the "new" tag. Is it wrong to know? But...



    So instead of using the "new" tag outside of the script, is it correct to get into the function?



    new myPlugin().show(); its undesirable for us.



    instead I have a code diagram as follows.



    Does this template contain an anatomy error? (Logically or functionally)






    (function(root, factory) {
    if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
    define(, factory);
    } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
    module.exports = factory();
    } else {
    var t = factory();
    root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
    //root.q = t.q;
    }
    })(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


    'use strict';

    var BOZKIT = {};

    BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
    return new MODAL(h);
    }

    var MODAL = function(p) {
    this.p = p;
    this.show = function(){
    alert(this.p);
    };
    }

    return {

    bozkit: BOZKIT,

    }

    });

    console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());





    In short, is it right to use "new" in a plugin? Or is it necessary to use it out of plugin?










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      I am new to javaScript and even new in the coding world.
      I'm going to write a plugin. But I don't know if I'm making mistakes in this plugin anatomy?



      I know that to use a object prototype, you need to use the "new" tag. Is it wrong to know? But...



      So instead of using the "new" tag outside of the script, is it correct to get into the function?



      new myPlugin().show(); its undesirable for us.



      instead I have a code diagram as follows.



      Does this template contain an anatomy error? (Logically or functionally)






      (function(root, factory) {
      if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
      define(, factory);
      } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
      module.exports = factory();
      } else {
      var t = factory();
      root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
      //root.q = t.q;
      }
      })(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


      'use strict';

      var BOZKIT = {};

      BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
      return new MODAL(h);
      }

      var MODAL = function(p) {
      this.p = p;
      this.show = function(){
      alert(this.p);
      };
      }

      return {

      bozkit: BOZKIT,

      }

      });

      console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());





      In short, is it right to use "new" in a plugin? Or is it necessary to use it out of plugin?










      share|improve this question









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      I am new to javaScript and even new in the coding world.
      I'm going to write a plugin. But I don't know if I'm making mistakes in this plugin anatomy?



      I know that to use a object prototype, you need to use the "new" tag. Is it wrong to know? But...



      So instead of using the "new" tag outside of the script, is it correct to get into the function?



      new myPlugin().show(); its undesirable for us.



      instead I have a code diagram as follows.



      Does this template contain an anatomy error? (Logically or functionally)






      (function(root, factory) {
      if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
      define(, factory);
      } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
      module.exports = factory();
      } else {
      var t = factory();
      root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
      //root.q = t.q;
      }
      })(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


      'use strict';

      var BOZKIT = {};

      BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
      return new MODAL(h);
      }

      var MODAL = function(p) {
      this.p = p;
      this.show = function(){
      alert(this.p);
      };
      }

      return {

      bozkit: BOZKIT,

      }

      });

      console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());





      In short, is it right to use "new" in a plugin? Or is it necessary to use it out of plugin?






      (function(root, factory) {
      if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
      define(, factory);
      } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
      module.exports = factory();
      } else {
      var t = factory();
      root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
      //root.q = t.q;
      }
      })(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


      'use strict';

      var BOZKIT = {};

      BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
      return new MODAL(h);
      }

      var MODAL = function(p) {
      this.p = p;
      this.show = function(){
      alert(this.p);
      };
      }

      return {

      bozkit: BOZKIT,

      }

      });

      console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());





      (function(root, factory) {
      if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
      define(, factory);
      } else if (typeof exports === 'object') {
      module.exports = factory();
      } else {
      var t = factory();
      root.bozkit = t.bozkit;
      //root.q = t.q;
      }
      })(typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : this.window || this.global, function(root) {


      'use strict';

      var BOZKIT = {};

      BOZKIT.modal = function(h) {
      return new MODAL(h);
      }

      var MODAL = function(p) {
      this.p = p;
      this.show = function(){
      alert(this.p);
      };
      }

      return {

      bozkit: BOZKIT,

      }

      });

      console.log(bozkit.modal("j").show());






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