Baseline Widely available
The WebAssembly.CompileError
object indicates an error during WebAssembly decoding or validation.
WebAssembly.CompileError()
Creates a new WebAssembly.CompileError
object.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.message
Error message. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.name
Error name. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.cause
Error cause. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.fileName
Non-standard
Path to file that raised this error. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.lineNumber
Non-standard
Line number in file that raised this error. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.columnNumber
Non-standard
Column number in line that raised this error. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.stack
Non-standard
Stack trace. Inherited from Error
.
WebAssembly.CompileError.prototype.toString()
Returns a string representing the specified Error
object. Inherited from Error
.
The following snippet creates a new CompileError
instance, and logs its details to the console:
try {
throw new WebAssembly.CompileError("Hello", "someFile", 10);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e instanceof CompileError); // true
console.log(e.message); // "Hello"
console.log(e.name); // "CompileError"
console.log(e.fileName); // "someFile"
console.log(e.lineNumber); // 10
console.log(e.columnNumber); // 0
console.log(e.stack); // returns the location where the code was run
}
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