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For debugging purposes, I usually use something like console.log('line number #').

Not sure if it's the best way to handle it but I think it would be helpful if I can just print out the line number of the line where I'm putting the console.log() dynamically.

Let's say:

1    //do something
2    if(file){
3        console.log('Line 3');
4        $('#uploads').css({ 'height' : 'auto' });
5    } else { 
6       console.log(getLineNumber());   //just an example
7       $('#tags').val(temp);
8    }

In the above, if I happen to remove line 1 for instance, line 3 will be technically incorrect as the line number is decremented by 1 but the log will still show 3. But in line 6, suppose getLineNumber() returns the line number, then it will still make sense even after a line above has been removed.

So is there an easy way which acts like getLineNumber()?

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You can use onerror event handler for that.

See the last example on this page: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/javascript_error_handling.htm

Direct link to example: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cgi-bin/practice.cgi?file=javascript_40

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    But there will be cases which are not exactly errors. Maybe I would just want to check if the script execution went through inside an if, else condition or a loop.
    – ptamzz
    Feb 15, 2012 at 8:41
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    There is no clean solution but workarounds like this one new Error().lineNumber -> stackoverflow.com/questions/2343343/… Feb 15, 2012 at 12:13

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