ReferenceError: reference to undefined property "x" (Firefox)
(Firefox only) ReferenceError warning which is reported only if javascript.options.strict preference is set to true.
The script attempted to access an object property which doesn't exist. There are two ways to access properties; see the property accessors reference page to learn more about them.
In this case, the property bar is an undefined property, so a ReferenceError will occur.
var foo = {};
foo.bar; // ReferenceError: reference to undefined property "bar"
To avoid the error, you need to either add a definition for bar to the object or check for the existence of the bar property before trying to access it; one way to do that is to use the Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty() method), like this:
var foo = {};
// Define the bar property
foo.bar = 'moon';
console.log(foo.bar); // "moon"
// Test to be sure bar exists before accessing it
if (foo.hasOwnProperty('bar')) {
console.log(foo.bar);
}
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