
JE::Object::Error - JavaScript Error object class

use JE::Object::Error;
# Somewhere in code called by an eval{}
die new JE::Object::Error $global, "(Error message here)";
# Later:
$@->prop('message'); # error message
$@->prop('name'); # 'Error'
"$@"; # 'Error: ' plus the error message

This class implements JavaScript Error objects for JE. This is the base class for all JavaScript's native error objects. (See "SEE ALSO", below.)

See JE::Types for descriptions of most of the methods. Only what is specific to JE::Object::Error is explained here.
The value method returns the string 'Error: ' followed by the error message. 'Error' will be replaced with the class name (the result of calling ->class) for subclasses.
The new_constructor method (see JE::Object for details) does not work in subclasses. If you create a new_constructor method in your own subclass of JE::Object::Error, call $class->JE::Object::new_constructor instead of using SUPER.
