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A: Detect variable change on runtime

AperçuYou need to rework a bit how your files are structured and how your module is working. It does not work, because you are creating the Tone.Sequence before anything has the chance to be set in your NoteModule class, and you are not really updating your notes array anyway. Refactor your module to ...

Hey, thanks for the help! I have now added your code. So now my files looks exactly like the code you pasted. Id does not work tho. Have i missed something? This callback function, should i add that myself? Cant see it in your code.
The callback function is the first parameter being passed to the class. What doesn't work exactly?
The notes array does not get populated. its something with the step() function in the NoteModule class.
Can you do your this.notes = ['C4','D4','E4'] inside the step function and call the callback directly? It might be an issue with your jquery code too
Yes, that works. now i get "Uncaught TypeError: _this.callback is not a function" when clicking on play. Obviously notemodule does not have that function. What is that function supposed to do?
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Cool, did you changed your index.js accordingly? is your constructor set correctly too?
Yes i did. I pasted the code you provided.
ok I know what's going on I didn't notice it at first
can you give me your babel config?
Add this in the constructor as shown in my edit
this.step = this.step.bind(this)
hey, here's my conf. im using gulp with browserify. pastebin.com/KW5duKTb. i added the code but no difference.
16:59
can you show me your step function?
the bind should be the thing that was missing
can you add this.callback(this.notes) right after the console log?
if this.callback is not defined there is still an issue with the binding of the method
not defined
hm
can you add the stage-2 preset, just like the es2015 one? install it and put it in your babelify
I want to try something else
also log the callback in your constructor
see if it's defined before
17:18
done
ok cool, can you try logging callback as the first thing you do in your constructor?
yea, no difference
what do you mean no difference
constructor (callback) {
console.log(callback)
...
}
callback is not defined here?
sotty
sorry*
its defined
17:22
but i cant runt it like this.callback()
then with the preset you just added, it allows you to use more features, like class properties that you don't need to bind, so remove the bind step in your constructor, but change step to be like


step = e => {


instead of the current


step (e) {
a class property always has access to the context and doesn't need to be manually binded
which is cool ;)
hello? :D

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