Functions

The static Reflect.apply() method calls a target function with arguments as specified.

The static Reflect.construct() method acts like the new operator, but as a function. It is equivalent to calling new target(...args). It gives also the added option to specify a different prototype.

The static Reflect.construct() method acts like the new operator, but as a function. It is equivalent to calling new target(...args). It gives also the added option to specify a different prototype.

The static Reflect.defineProperty() method is like Object.defineProperty() but returns a Boolean.

The static Reflect.deleteProperty() method allows to delete properties. It is like the delete operator as a function.

The static Reflect.get() method works like getting a property from an object (target[propertyKey]) as a function.

The same as get except the key is an f64, which is slightly faster.

The static Reflect.getOwnPropertyDescriptor() method is similar to Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(). It returns a property descriptor of the given property if it exists on the object, undefined otherwise.

The static Reflect.getPrototypeOf() method is almost the same method as Object.getPrototypeOf(). It returns the prototype (i.e. the value of the internal [[Prototype]] property) of the specified object.

The same as get except the key is a u32, which is slightly faster.

The static Reflect.has() method works like the in operator as a function.

The static Reflect.isExtensible() method determines if an object is extensible (whether it can have new properties added to it). It is similar to Object.isExtensible(), but with some differences.

The static Reflect.ownKeys() method returns an array of the target object’s own property keys.

The static Reflect.preventExtensions() method prevents new properties from ever being added to an object (i.e. prevents future extensions to the object). It is similar to Object.preventExtensions(), but with some differences.

The static Reflect.set() method works like setting a property on an object.

The same as set except the key is an f64, which is slightly faster.

The static Reflect.setPrototypeOf() method is the same method as Object.setPrototypeOf(). It sets the prototype (i.e., the internal [[Prototype]] property) of a specified object to another object or to null.

The same as set except the key is a u32, which is slightly faster.

The static Reflect.set() method works like setting a property on an object.