/** Return a new object that is a child of the specified object. Note: this command will likely change along with a better inheritance mechanism for bsh in a future release.
extend() is like the object() command, which creates a new bsh scripted object, except that the namespace of the new object is a child of the parent object.
For example:
foo=object(); bar=extend(foo); is equivalent to: foo() { bar() { return this; } } foo=foo(); bar=foo.bar(); and also: oo=object(); ar=object(); ar.namespace.bind( foo.namespace );
The last example above is exactly what the extend() command does. In each case the bar object inherits variables from foo in the usual way. @method This extend( This object ) */ bsh.help.extend= "usage: extend( This parent )"; extend( bsh.This parent ) { this.namespace.setParent( parent.namespace ); return this; }