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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:53:31+00:00 2026-05-13T06:53:31+00:00

I don’t understand why I get the error message when I run JSLint with

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I don’t understand why I get the error message when I run JSLint with a JavaScript file.

I get the message var os_map = {}; Problem at line 28 character 36: Use the array literal notation []. if I run this code in JSLint. The options for the JSLint as the following.

/*jslint onevar: true, browser: true, undef: true, nomen: true, eqeqeq: true, plusplus: true, bitwise: true, regexp: true, strict: true, newcap: true, immed: true */

Claiming object (, which is {}) should be okay, but JSLint suggets to use an empty array (, which is [])

: I found an answer. I was wrong. There’s nothing wrong with var os_map = {}. The code was shown in an error message because I did not use "require strict";. I got the error message wrong. Thanks for answering my questions.

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    2026-05-13T06:53:32+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:53 am

    The offending line:

    var os_autoload_inputs = new Array('searchInput', 'searchInput2',
                                       'powerSearchText', 'searchText');
    

    JSLint does not expect to see new Array constructor, you should use [] instead:

    var os_autoload_inputs = ['searchInput', 'searchInput2',
                                       'powerSearchText', 'searchText'];
    

    Why? :

    1, Crockford doesn’t like new.

    2, The Array object could be overridden:

    Array = {};
    new Array(); // TypeError: Array is not a constructor
    

    3, Usage inconsistencies, e.g.:

    var a = new Array(5); // empty 5 elements array
    var b = [5]; // 1 element array containing the 5 number on index 0
    

    See also:

    • What’s the difference between “Array()” and “[]” while declaring a JavaScript array?
    • What’s wrong with var x = new Array();
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