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- ReferenceError: "x" is not defined
- Wrong scope
- Valid cases
- Update older browsers
- SyntaxError: a declaration in the head of a for-of loop can't have an initializer
- Valid for-of loop
- SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields
- TypeError: 'x' is not iterable
- Iterating over Object properties
- Iterating over a generator
- Iterating over a custom iterable
- TypeError: can't assign to property "x" on "y": not an object
- Common JavaScript Errors: ReferenceError, SyntaxError, and TypeError Quiz 5 questions
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Instruction
Valid cases
To make "bar" a declared variable, you can add a let, const, or var keyword in front of it.
function foo() {
"use strict";
const bar = true;
}
foo();
SyntaxError: "x" is a reserved identifier
The JavaScript exception "variable is a reserved identifier" occurs when reserved keywords are used as identifiers.
Message:
- SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved wor...