The jQuery
function is a constructor function ($
is merely a reference to jQuery
). You can see that when you see its definition:
var jQuery = function( selector, context ) {
// The jQuery object is actually just the init constructor 'enhanced'
return new jQuery.fn.init( selector, context );
},
…
jQuery.fn = jQuery.prototype = {
init: function( …
You can reproduce this behaviour (the bold red coloring) when defining a constructor function and adding something to its prototype object, like
var testFunc = function () {
/* nothing so far */
};
testFunc.prototype.baz = function () {
/* nothing, this gets boring */
};
or even just a random number
testFunc.prototype.baz = 4;
Note that this doesn't comply with the actual definition of a constructor function in JavaScript. If you test the linked source code in Firebug, car
will be colored green, not red. Furthermore, see The Benefits of JavaScript Prototype.