Reputation: 24659
I am surprised that the following code when input into the Chrome js console:
{} instanceof Object
results in this error message:
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token instanceof
Can anyone please tell me why that is and how to fix it?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 4747
Reputation: 147343
The grammar for instanceof is:
RelationalExpression instanceof ShiftExpression
per ECMA-262 §11.8.
The punctuator {
at the start of a statement is seen as the start of a block, so the following }
closes the block and ends the statement.
The following instanceof
operator is the start of the next statement, but it can't be at the start because it must be preceded by a RelationalExpression, so the parser gets a surprise.
You need to force {}
to be seen as an object literal by putting something else at the start of the statement, e.g.
({}) instanceof Object
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 943108
{}
, in that context, is a block, not an object literal.
You need change the context (e.g. by wrapping it in (
and )
) to make it an object literal.
({}) instanceof Object;
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 53958
If you try this:
var a = {}
a instanceof Object
outputs true
, which is the expected output.
However, in your case
{} instanceof Object
The above doesn't outputs true.
The latter isn't the same as the first one. In the first case, we create an object literal, while in the second case we don't. Hence you get this error.
Upvotes: 1