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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T08:45:59+00:00 2026-05-15T08:45:59+00:00

Is there any way I could catch any uncaught exception in javascript? I mean,

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Is there any way I could catch any uncaught exception in javascript? I mean, all my “dangerous” code are in try-catch blocks. But what about exceptions that I don’t handle explicitly? I’m using jQuery, my main javascript file starts with :

$(document).ready(function(){})

here I bind some events to some DOM elements. I can use try-catch blocks here, but they will catch exceptions that occur during the event binding procedure, not during the event handling. But if I used try-catch blocks in every event handling functions it would be ugly.

How should I catch exceptions that don’t occur in my explicit try-catch blocks? (I don’t want to write a general handler function, I just want to send the problem to my server)

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    2026-05-15T08:45:59+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 8:45 am

    You could write a function that would wrap your real handlers in a try/catch

    function tc(func, msg) {
      msg = msg || "Handler exception";
      return function(e) {
        try {
          return func(e);
        }
        catch (exc) {
          $.post( /* send exception to server? */ );
          throw exc; // let nature take its course
        }
      };
    }
    

    (Might want to get fancier with argument handling etc.) Then when you bind handlers you’d do:

    $('#whatever').click(tc(function(e) {
      // your handler function
    }, "This is the message sent to the server when this handler fails"));
    

    Also, if you want to make sure “this” in the handler behaves as before, you can do func.apply($(this), e) instead of just func(e).

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