Summary
A human-readable description of the error.
Property of Error | |
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Implemented in | JavaScript 1.? |
ECMAScript Edition | ECMAScript 1st Edition |
Description
This property contains a brief description of the error if one is available or has been set. SpiderMonkey makes extensive use of the message
property for exceptions. The message
property combined with the name
property is used by the Error.prototype.toString
method to create a string representation of the Error.
By default, the message
property is an empty string, but this behavior can be overridden for an instance by specifying a message as the first argument to the Error constructor.
Examples
Example: Throwing a custom error
var e = new Error("Could not parse input"); // e.message is "Could not parse input" throw e;