get RegExp[@@species]
The RegExp[@@species] accessor property returns the RegExp constructor.
Description
The species accessor property returns the default constructor for RegExp objects. Subclass constructors may over-ride it to change the constructor assignment.
Examples
Species in ordinary objects
The species property returns the default constructor function, which is the RegExp constructor for RegExp objects:
RegExp[Symbol.species]; // function RegExp()
Species in derived objects
In a derived collection object (e.g. your custom regexp MyRegExp), the MyRegExp species is the MyRegExp constructor. However, you might want to overwrite this, in order to return parent RegExp objects in your derived class methods:
class MyRegExp extends RegExp {
// Overwrite MyRegExp species to the parent RegExp constructor
static get [Symbol.species]() { return RegExp; }
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-get-regexp-@@species |
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