Reputation:
How could a Commando like me check if inputed code is a valid JavaScript source using some JavaScript built-in methods (if any!) or in any other possible way!? (Something like a preparser found in various IDE's like NetBeans, Eclipse, etc)?
I have to check if code is OKAY and then window.eval()-it to the current document instance.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 4441
Reputation: 14039
Assuming that your need is to check whether the code will not throw any syntax errors, following is my solution:
var code = "asdfsd = 1";
try {
(function(){
new Function(code);
})()
}
catch(e) {
alert('error');
}
Working Example: http://jsfiddle.net/5NpGa/
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 17451
You could use a lint library like:
http://www.javascriptlint.com/download.htm
EDIT:
Sorry, that's a compiled linter and you're wanting something for on-the-fly. Try jslint: http://jslint.com
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 359786
You're looking for Crockford's jslint.js. It's the same code that powers http://jslint.com/.
Upvotes: 1