JScript Syntax Errors (JScript 5.6) 

JScript syntax errors are errors that result when the structure of one of your JScript statements violates one or more of the grammatical rules of the JScript scripting language. JScript syntax errors occur during the program compilation stage, before the program has begun to be executed.

Errors

Error Number Description

1019

Can't have 'break' outside of loop

1020

Can't have 'continue' outside of loop

1030

Conditional compilation is turned off

1027

'default' can only appear once in a 'switch' statement

1005

Expected '('

1006

Expected ')'

1012

Expected '/'

1003

Expected ':'

1004

Expected ';'

1032

Expected '@'

1029

Expected '@end'

1007

Expected ']'

1008

Expected '{'

1009

Expected '}'

1011

Expected '='

1033

Expected 'catch'

1031

Expected constant

1023

Expected hexadecimal digit

1010

Expected identifier

1028

Expected identifier, string or number

1024

Expected 'while'

1014

Invalid character

1026

Label not found

1025

Label redefined

1018

'return' statement outside of function

1002

Syntax error

1035

Throw must be followed by an expression on the same source line

1016

Unterminated comment

1015

Unterminated string constant

See Also

Reference

JScript Run-time Errors (JScript 5.6)