I’m just poking around
if you do that:
Array = {
wait Promises.delay(1000)
const myArr = Array
myArr.prototype.tic = “tac_update_here_001”
return myArr
}
it’s throw ‘ReferenceError: Array is reserved’. But if you can than would throw circular dependence.
do would will literal notation wait for wrapped observable Array?
var tac = .tic
What do you think? It’s similar to mootari but instead of creating eArray, you modify the caller with a lock