Being a beginner in javascript, i tried to understand Object.create() method from here
https://developer-new.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objec
The issue is that writable and set/get are mutually exclusive. The code generates this helpful error in Chrome:
Invalid property. A property cannot both have accessors and be writable...
This makes some logical sense: if you have set/get accessors on a property, that property is never going to be written to and/or read from, because any attempts to read/write it will be intercepted by the accessor functions. If you define a property as writable and give it accessor functions, you are simultaneously saying:
The error is simply stopping you from specifying a contradiction. I assume from the fact that you wrote a getter and setter, you don't really want the property to be writable. Just remove that line, and your code runs perfectly.
Late answer, not looking for votes, but hoping this will be helpful.
There are two kinds of properties. Each property is EITHER:
a data property which has these four attributes:
OR an accessor property which has these four attributes:
Therefore there is no property that can have both get and writable. That's just the way JavaScript is! Please see section 8.6 of the ECMAScript Standard for the gory details.