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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T21:49:16+00:00 2026-06-16T21:49:16+00:00

For the JavaScript code like this: try { MyJob.process(); } catch(e) { console.log(Exception occur!);

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For the JavaScript code like this:

try {
    MyJob.process();
} catch(e) {
    console.log("Exception occur!");
}

I run the code in Chrome or FireFox, When the exception happens, the line number of “Exception occur!” will be shown in console, but the original exception in MyJob won’t be there. Is there any solution that show the original position where the exception happens and keep the try-catch that I write here?

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    2026-06-16T21:49:17+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:49 pm
    window.onerror = function ( msg, url, num ) {
       alert ( "Error: " + msg + "\nURL: " + url + "\nLine: " + num );
       return true;
    };
    

    This will show most of the errors.

    In the catch block add:

    catch(e) {
        console.log( e.name + ": " + e.message );
    }
    

    More about the error handling at JavaScriptkit

    If the try/catch block is inside a function you could take advantage of the arguments.callee mdn msdn

    function foo() {
        try {
            someFunction();
        }
        catch (e) {
            var f = arguments.callee.toString().substr ( "function ".length);
            f = f.substr(0, f.indexOf('('));
            alert ( "Error type : " + e.name + "\nError : " + e.message + "\nIn function : " + f );
        }
    }
    

    Result will be:

    Error type : ReferenceError
    Error : someFunction is not defined
    In function : foo
    
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