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  • 8.9 JS Reserved Words

    In JavaScript you cannot use these reserved words as variables, labels, or function names:

    abstract arguments await* boolean
    break byte case catch
    char class* const continue
    debugger default delete do
    double else enum* eval
    export* extends* false final
    finally float for function
    goto if implements import*
    in instanceof int interface
    let* long native new
    null package private protected
    public return short static
    super* switch synchronized this
    throw throws transient true
    try typeof var void
    volatile while with yield
    • Words marked with* are new in ECMAScript 5 and 6.
    • You can read more about the different JavaScript versions in the chapter JS Versions.

    Removed Reserved Words

    The following reserved words have been removed from the ECMAScript 5/6 standard

    abstract boolean byte char
    double final float goto
    int long native short
    synchronized throws transient volatile

    Do not use these words as variables. ECMAScript 5/6 does not have full support in all browsers.

    JavaScript Objects, Properties, and Methods

    You should also avoid using the name of JavaScript built-in objects, properties, and methods:

    Array Date eval function
    hasOwnProperty Infinity isFinite isNaN
    isPrototypeOf length Math NaN
    name Number Object prototype
    String toString undefined valueOf

    Java Reserved Words

    JavaScript is often used together with Java. You should avoid using some Java objects and properties as JavaScript identifiers:

    getClass java JavaArray javaClass
    JavaObject JavaPackage

    Other Reserved Words

    • JavaScript can be used as the programming language in many applications.
    • You should also avoid using the name of HTML and Window objects and properties:
    alert all anchor anchors
    area assign blur button
    checkbox clearInterval clearTimeout clientInformation
    close closed confirm constructor
    crypto decodeURI decodeURIComponent defaultStatus
    document element elements embed
    embeds encodeURI encodeURIComponent escape
    event fileUpload focus form
    forms frame innerHeight innerWidth
    layer layers link location
    mimeTypes navigate navigator frames
    frameRate hidden history image
    images offscreenBuffering open opener
    option outerHeight outerWidth packages
    pageXOffset pageYOffset parent parseFloat
    parseInt password pkcs11 plugin
    prompt propertyIsEnum radio reset
    screenX screenY scroll secure
    select self setInterval setTimeout
    status submit taint text
    textarea top unescape untaint
    window

    HTML Event Handlers

    • In addition you should avoid using the name of all HTML event handlers.
    • Examples:
    onblur onclick onerror onfocus
    onkeydown onkeypress onkeyup onmouseover
    onload onmouseup onmousedown onsubmit
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