SyntaxError: Unexpected token
The JavaScript exceptions "unexpected token" occur when a specific language construct was expected, but something else was provided. This might be a simple typo.
Message
SyntaxError: expected expression, got "x" SyntaxError: expected property name, got "x" SyntaxError: expected target, got "x" SyntaxError: expected rest argument name, got "x" SyntaxError: expected closing parenthesis, got "x" SyntaxError: expected '=>' after argument list, got "x"
Error type
SyntaxError
What went wrong?
A specific language construct was expected, but something else was provided. This might be a simple typo.
Examples
Expression expected
For example, when chaining expressions, trailing commas are not allowed.
for (let i = 0; i < 5,; ++i) { console.log(i); } // SyntaxError: expected expression, got ')'
Correct would be omitting the comma or adding another expression:
for (let i = 0; i < 5; ++i) { console.log(i); }
Not enough brackets
Sometimes, you leave out brackets around if
statements:
function round(n, upperBound, lowerBound){ if(n > upperBound) || (n < lowerBound){ throw 'Number ' + String(n) + ' is more than ' + String(upperBound) + ' or less than ' + String(lowerBound); }else if(n < ((upperBound + lowerBound)/2)){ return lowerBound; }else{ return upperBound; } } // SyntaxError: expected expression, got '||'
The brackets may look correct at first, but note how the ||
is outside the brackets. Correct would be putting brackets around the ||
:
function round(n, upperBound, lowerBound){ if((n > upperBound) || (n < lowerBound)){ throw 'Number ' + String(n) + ' is more than ' + String(upperBound) + ' or less than ' + String(lowerBound); }else if(n < ((upperBound + lowerBound)/2)){ return lowerBound; }else{ return upperBound; } }
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Errors/Unexpected_token