I was trying out this really simple example from the awesome "Professional JavaScript for Web Developers" book by Nicholas Zakas but I can't figure what I am doing wrong here. Must be something really simple that I missed but I'm stuck.
Here is the code:
'use strict';
var book = {};
Object.defineProperties(book, {
originYear: {
value: 2004,
writable: false
},
_year: {
value: 2004
},
edition: {
value: 1
},
year : {
get: function() {
return this._year;
},
set: function(newValue) {
if(newValue > this.originYear) {
this._year = newValue;
this.edition += newValue - this.originYear;
}
}
}
});
console.log(book.edition);
book.year = 2006;
console.log(book.edition);
The error I am getting on the Chrome console is:
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property '_year' of
#main.js:31 Object.defineProperties.year.setmain.js:39 (anonymous function)
Can someone please explain where I have gone wrong?
Here is the fiddle
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