SyntaxError
The SyntaxError object represents an error when trying to interpret syntactically invalid code. It is thrown when the JavaScript engine encounters tokens or token order that does not conform to the syntax of the language when parsing code.
SyntaxError is a {{Glossary("serializable object")}} , so it can be cloned with {{DOMxRef("Window.structuredClone", "structuredClone()")}} or copied between Workers using {{domxref("Worker/postMessage()", "postMessage()")}} .
SyntaxError is a subclass of {{jsxref("Error")}} .
Constructor
{{jsxref("SyntaxError/SyntaxError", "SyntaxError()")}}- : Creates a new
SyntaxErrorobject.
- : Creates a new
Instance properties
Also inherits instance properties from its parent {{jsxref("Error")}} .
These properties are defined on SyntaxError.prototype and shared by all SyntaxError instances.
{{jsxref("Object/constructor", "SyntaxError.prototype.constructor")}}- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
SyntaxErrorinstances, the initial value is the{{jsxref("SyntaxError/SyntaxError", "SyntaxError")}}constructor.
- : The constructor function that created the instance object. For
{{jsxref("Error/name", "SyntaxError.prototype.name")}}- : Represents the name for the type of error. For
SyntaxError.prototype.name, the initial value is"SyntaxError".
- : Represents the name for the type of error. For
Instance methods
Inherits instance methods from its parent {{jsxref("Error")}} .
Examples
Catching a SyntaxError
try {
eval("hoo bar");
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof SyntaxError); // true
console.log(e.message);
console.log(e.name); // "SyntaxError"
console.log(e.stack); // Stack of the error
}
Creating a SyntaxError
try {
throw new SyntaxError("Hello");
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof SyntaxError); // true
console.log(e.message); // "Hello"
console.log(e.name); // "SyntaxError"
console.log(e.stack); // Stack of the error
}
Specifications
{{Specifications}}
Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
See also
{{jsxref("Error")}}