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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:52:40+00:00 2026-05-13T23:52:40+00:00

I’ve got an object with functions that throw errors, myObj = { ini:function(){ this.f();

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I’ve got an object with functions that throw errors,

myObj = {
  ini:function(){
    this.f();
  },
  f:function(){
   throw new Error();
  } 
};

but I only want to catch the exceptions where the object is created

try{
  var o = new myObj();
}catch(err){
  alert("error!");
}

it looks like i have to have try/catch blocks everywhere =/ to capture the error event in different function scopes

try{
    myObj = {
      ini:function(){
        try{
          this.f();
        }catch(err){
         alert("f threw an err");
        }
      },
      f:function(){
       throw new Error();
      } 
    };
}catch(err){
 alert("error happend while crating Obj");
}

But I only want to capture from one place =/ How do I do this?

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    2026-05-13T23:52:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:52 pm

    Have your function throw a specific type of object, and then in your catch block check to see if (err instanceof MyExceptionObj) and handle appropriately, otherwise re-throw it.

    By re-throw I mean:

    If the caught exception object isn’t one you can handle, you should re-throw it to give any catch blocks further up a chance to handle it. If none do, the browser will catch it and display a JS error.

    try {
       if ($.browser.msie) {
          throw new UnsupportedBrowserException();
       }
    } catch (ex) {
       if (ex instanceof UnsupportedBrowserException) {
          alert('Your browser isn't supported.');
       } else {
          // We don't know how to handle this exception, throw it back.
          throw ex;
       }
    }
    

    You probably wouldn’t do this in the real world.

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