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Message
TypeError: "x" is read-only (Firefox) TypeError: 0 is read-only (Firefox) TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property 'x' of #<Object> (Chrome) TypeError: Cannot assign to read only property '0' of [object Array] (Chrome)
Error type
What went wrong?
The global variable or object property that was assigned to is a read-only property. (Technically, it is a non-writable data property.)
This error happens only in strict mode code. In non-strict code, the assignment is silently ignored.
Examples
Invalid cases
Read-only properties are not super common, but they can be created using Object.defineProperty()
or Object.freeze()
.
"use strict"; var obj = Object.freeze({name: "Elsa", score: 157}); obj.score = 0; // TypeError "use strict"; Object.defineProperty(this, "LUNG_COUNT", {value: 2, writable: false}); LUNG_COUNT = 3; // TypeError "use strict"; var frozenArray = Object.freeze([0, 1, 2]); frozenArray[0]++; // TypeError
There are also a few read-only properties built into JavaScript. Maybe you tried to redefine a mathematical constant.
"use strict"; Math.PI = 4; // TypeError
Sorry, you can't do that.
The global variable undefined
is also read-only, so you can't silence the infamous "undefined is not a function" error by doing this:
"use strict"; undefined = function () {}; // TypeError: "undefined" is read-only
Valid cases
"use strict"; var obj = Object.freeze({name: "Score", points: 157}); obj = {name: obj.name, points: 0}; // replacing it with a new object works "use strict"; var LUNG_COUNT = 2; // a `var` works, because it's not read-only LUNG_COUNT = 3; // ok (anatomically unlikely, though)
See also
Object.defineProperty()
Object.freeze()
- "Which animals have three lungs?" on answers.com
- Klingons (another answer to that query)
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