I wasn't aware that v8 does that. Is this format documented anywhere?

On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Christian Plesner Hansen <[email protected]>wrote:

> >     js> try { eval("eval('FAIL')"); } catch (x) { print(x.stack); }
> >     @typein line 2 > eval line 1 > eval:1:1
> >     @typein line 2 > eval:1:1
> >     @typein:2:7
>
> I'm unclear on what the problem is with nested evals -- you get
> essentially the same information from v8:
>
> js> try { eval("eval('FAIL')"); } catch (x) { console.log(x.stack); }
> ReferenceError: FAIL is not defined
>     at eval (eval at <anonymous> (eval at <anonymous> (repl:1:7)),
>     <anonymous>:1:1)
>     at eval (eval at <anonymous> (repl:1:7), <anonymous>:1:1)
>     at repl:1:7
>
>
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