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The InternalError object indicates an error that occurred internally in the JavaScript engine.

Example cases are mostly when something is too large, e.g.:

InternalError is a subclass of Error.

Constructor

Instance properties

Also inherits instance properties from its parent Error.

These properties are defined on InternalError.prototype and shared by all InternalError instances.

Instance methods

Inherits instance methods from its parent Error.

Examples

Too much recursion

This recursive function runs 10 times, as per the exit condition.

function loop(x) {
  // "x >= 10" is the exit condition
  if (x >= 10) return;

  // do stuff
  loop(x + 1); // the recursive call
}
loop(0);

Setting this condition to an extremely high value, may not work:

function loop(x) {
  if (x >= 1000000000000) return;

  // do stuff
  loop(x + 1);
}
loop(0);

// InternalError: too much recursion

For more information, see InternalError: too much recursion.

Specifications

Not part of any standard.

Browser compatibility

See also