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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T18:32:17+00:00 2026-05-26T18:32:17+00:00

According to the ECMA-262 a native object object in an ECMAScript implementation whose semantics

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According to the ECMA-262 a native object

object in an ECMAScript implementation whose semantics are fully
defined by this specification rather than by the host environment

A built-in object is defined as

object supplied by an ECMAScript implementation, independent of the
host environment, that is present at the start of the execution of an
ECMAScript program.

with a note

Standard built-in objects are defined in this specification, and an
ECMAScript implementation may specify and define others
. Every
built-in object is a native object.

If a native object is fully defined by the ECMA-262 specification rather than the host environment and an ECMAScript implementation may specify and define new built-in objects, how is it that these new built-in object’s can be native objects when they are not fully defined by the ECMA-262 specification?

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    2026-05-26T18:32:17+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    They’re “native” because they come with the ECMAScript implementation. A host environment in generally an application consisting of an ECMAScript implementation and several other interfaces that work together. For instance,

    • Web Browser — a host environment consisting of ECMAScript implementation, DOM interface, Rendering engine, UI, etc.
    • Windows Script Host — a host environment consisting of ECMAScript implementation, VBScript implementation, etc.
    • Node.js — a host environment consisting of ECMAScript implementation (V8), HTTP interfaces, etc.

    “Built-in” objects are required to inherit from Object or Function, whereas host objects — objects provided by the host environment, but not necessarily present at the start of execution — are not required to but may (and sometimes do).

    Examples of native objects defined by ECMA-262

    • Object(), Array(), Date()
    • Math, JSON, the Global object.

    Examples of native, built-in objects not defined by ECMA-262

    • Mozilla’s numerous JavaScript extensions — such as WeakMap() or __proto__
    • JScript’s ActiveXObject() constructor and (undocumented) CollectGarbage() function

    Examples of host objects

    • DOM objects, document and window
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