The EvalError
object indicates an error regarding the global eval() function. This exception is not thrown by JavaScript anymore, however the EvalError
object remains for compatibility.
EvalError
is a
, so it can be cloned with
or copied between Workers using
.
EvalError
is a subclass of Error.
Constructor
- EvalError()
- : Creates a new
EvalError
object.
- : Creates a new
Instance properties
Also inherits instance properties from its parent Error.
These properties are defined on EvalError.prototype
and shared by all EvalError
instances.
- EvalError.prototype.constructor
- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
EvalError
instances, the initial value is the EvalError constructor.
- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
- EvalError.prototype.name
- : Represents the name for the type of error. For
EvalError.prototype.name
, the initial value is"EvalError"
.
- : Represents the name for the type of error. For
Instance methods
Inherits instance methods from its parent Error.
Examples
Creating an EvalError
try {
throw new EvalError("Hello");
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof EvalError); // true
console.log(e.message); // "Hello"
console.log(e.name); // "EvalError"
console.log(e.stack); // Stack of the error
}