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Simple JavaScript Inheritence plugin error

I read John Resig's blog article on a Simple JavaScript Inheritance plugin that he wrote based on base2 and prototype.

Example code is here: http://jsfiddle.net/rFfX9/

//'use strict';

/* Simple JavaScript Inheritance
 * By John Resig http://ejohn.org/
 * MIT Licensed.
 */
// Inspired by base2 and Prototype
(function () {
  var initializing = false, fnTest = /xyz/.test(function () { xyz; }) ? /\b_super\b/ : /.*/;

  // The base Class implementation (does nothing)
  this.Class = function () { };

  // Create a new Class that inherits from this class
  Class.extend = function (prop) {
    var _super = this.prototype;

    // Instantiate a base class (but only create the instance,
    // don't run the init constructor)
    initializing = true;
    var prototype = new this();
    initializing = false;

    // Copy the properties over onto the new prototype
    for (var name in prop) {
      // Check if we're overwriting an existing function
      prototype[name] = typeof prop[name] == "function" &&
        typeof _super[name] == "function" && fnTest.test(prop[name]) ?
        (function (name, fn) {
          return function () {
            var tmp = this._super;

            // Add a new ._super() method that is the same method
            // but on the super-class
            this._super = _super[name];

            // The method only need to be bound temporarily, so we
            // remove it when we're done executing
            var ret = fn.apply(this, arguments);
            this._super = tmp;

            return ret;
          };
        })(name, prop[name]) :
        prop[name];
    }

    // The dummy class constructor
    function Class() {
      // All construction is actually done in the init method
      if (!initializing && this.init)
        this.init.apply(this, arguments);
    }

    // Populate our constructed prototype object
    Class.prototype = prototype;

    // Enforce the constructor to be what we expect
    Class.prototype.constructor = Class;

    // And make this class extendable
    Class.extend = arguments.callee;

    return Class;
  };
})();

This works. However when I uncomment 'use strict'; at the top it throws an exception, but can't figure out the solution. Any ideas?

In this case when you call anonymous function this will be undefined you don't call the function as a method of an object. In not strict mode this will be window object.

See also: Why is "this" in an anonymous function undefined when using strict?

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