The URIError()
constructor creates an error when a global URI handling function was used in a wrong way.
Syntax
new URIError([message[, fileName[, lineNumber]]])
Parameters
message
Optional- Optional. Human-readable description of the error.
fileName
Optional- Optional. The name of the file containing the code that caused the exception.
lineNumber
Optional- Optional. The line number of the code that caused the exception.
Examples
Catching an URIError
try { decodeURIComponent('%') } catch (e) { console.log(e instanceof URIError) // true console.log(e.message) // "malformed URI sequence" console.log(e.name) // "URIError" console.log(e.fileName) // "Scratchpad/1" console.log(e.lineNumber) // 2 console.log(e.columnNumber) // 2 console.log(e.stack) // "@Scratchpad/2:2:3\n" }
Creating an URIError
try { throw new URIError('Hello', 'someFile.js', 10) } catch (e) { console.log(e instanceof URIError) // true console.log(e.message) // "Hello" console.log(e.name) // "URIError" console.log(e.fileName) // "someFile.js" console.log(e.lineNumber) // 10 console.log(e.columnNumber) // 0 console.log(e.stack) // "@Scratchpad/2:2:9\n" }
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript (ECMA-262) The definition of 'NativeError constructor' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
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URIError() constructor | Chrome Full support 1 | Edge Full support 12 | Firefox Full support 1 | IE Full support 5.5 | Opera Full support 5 | Safari Full support 1 | WebView Android Full support 1 | Chrome Android Full support 18 | Firefox Android Full support 4 | Opera Android Full support 10.1 | Safari iOS Full support 1 | Samsung Internet Android Full support 1.0 | nodejs Full support 0.1.100 |
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