On Feb 22, 9:03 pm, laxeraend <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 8:26 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When you see the error message in the console, click on the link on
> > the far right side.
> > It takes you to the source line of the throw. Right click and enter a
> > JS expression to restrict the breakpoint.
>
> This will work for basic stuff, like something is null, but there are
> exceptions whose generation can not be tested for with an expression,
> or you don't know what to test for and are trying to break to figure
> it out (e.g  exceptions from the JS engine itself or DOM. So it would
> still be useful be able to break on a throw (with filters on the
> exception and location)

It would be helpful if you gave a concrete example so we can
understand.

jjb

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