JavaScript Reserve Words
JavaScript Reserved Words
The JavaScript language sets aside certain words that you cannot use as the
names of variables, functions, methods, or objects. Some of these words are
currently used by JavaScript; others are reserved for future use.
The reserved words are
|
finally |
protected
|
| abstract |
float |
public
|
| Boolean |
for |
return
|
| break |
function |
short
|
| byte |
goto |
static
|
| case |
if |
super
|
| catch |
implements |
switch
|
| char |
import |
synchronized
|
| class |
in |
this
|
| const |
instanceof |
throw
|
| continue |
int |
throws
|
| default |
interface |
transient
|
| do |
long |
true
|
| double |
native |
try
|
| else |
new |
var
|
| extends |
null |
void
|
| false |
package |
while
|
| final |
private |
with |
|