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javascript - Assign new property to empty object which has frozen prototype

Why can't I assign new properties to non-frozen object, which has frozen prototype:

Working without Object.freeze:

'use strict'
//This object will be prototype of next objects
var defaults = {
  name: 'def name', 
  sections: {
    1: {
      secName: 'def sec name'
    }
  }
};

//So we have an empty object with prototype set to our default object.
var specificObject = Object.create(defaults);


specificObject.sections = {};
console.log(specificObject.hasOwnProperty('sections')); //true

specificObject.sections['1'] = Object.create(defaults.sections['1']);

Above code works as expected, but I want to make sure that defaults won't be accidentally changed. So I want to freeze my defaults object:

'use strict'
//This object will be prototype of next objects
var defaults = {
  name: 'def name', 
  sections: {
    1: {
      secName: 'def sec name'
    }
  }
};

//!!!!!!!!!!!!
Object.freeze(defaults);

//So we have an empty object with prototype set to our default object.
var specificObject = Object.create(defaults);

//TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property 'sections' of #<Object>
specificObject.sections = {};
console.log(specificObject.hasOwnProperty('sections')); //true

specificObject.sections['1'] = Object.create(defaults.sections['1']);

What I don't get is why can't I assign to specificObject if its prototype is frozen?

//EDIT: Notice that specific object is not frozen:

'use strict'
//This object will be prototype of next objects
var protoObj = {a: 1, o: {}};
Object.freeze(protoObj);

console.log(Object.isFrozen(protoObj)); //true

var n = Object.create(protoObj);
console.log(Object.isFrozen(n)); //false
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my understanding is that specificObject.sections is pointing to its' prototype which is defaults and it is frozen object. You define a new object {} but you try to assign it to defaults.sections. SpecificObject.sections is pointing exactly there.

If you create new ownProperty on specificObject it will work:

'use strict'
//This object will be prototype of next objects
var defaults = {
  name: 'def name',
  sections: {
    1: {
      secName: 'def sec name'
    }
  }
};

//!!!!!!!!!!!!
Object.freeze(defaults);

//So we have an empty object with prototype set to our default object.
var specificObject = Object.create(defaults);

// this will create new property
Object.defineProperty(specificObject, 'sections',{
    enumerable: true,
    writable: true,
    configurable: true,
    value: {}
});
console.log(specificObject.hasOwnProperty('sections')); //true

specificObject.sections['1'] = Object.create(defaults.sections['1']);

explanation:

if you try to access obj.prop = val then javascript looks into obj's own properties, if not found then it looks into obj's prototype own properties. if found there then it /tries to assign val to/ lookup that property. if not found there then it tries to look into obj's prototype's prototype and so on. If prop is not found in the prototype tree then it creates new own property on obj and assigns val.

Therefore if prop is find on prototype and it is frozen you will get type error. Hope it brings some light.:)

EDIT:

as correctly pointed out by @KubaWyrostek specificObj.sections = {} will create new own property of specific Object, does not assign new value to the prototype's property, but it probably does the lookup for the property to check the writability, in that case it will run into frozen object. I didn't know about this before.


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