JavaScript SyntaxError: Unterminated string literal
Last Updated :
22 May, 2023
This JavaScript error unterminated string literal occurs if there is a string that is not terminated properly. String literals must be enclosed by single (‘) or double (“) quotes.
Message:
SyntaxError: Unterminated string constant (Edge)
SyntaxError: unterminated string literal (Firefox)
Error Type:
SyntaxError
What happened?
There is a string in the code which is not terminated. String literals need to be enclosed by single (‘) or double (“) quotes. JavaScript sees no difference between single-quoted strings and double-quoted strings.
Example 1: In this example, the single quotes are used and the string is not terminated, So the error has occurred.
Javascript
let GFG_str = 'This
is
GeeksForGeeks' ;
console.log(GFG_str);
|
Output(In console):
SyntaxError: Unterminated string constant
Example 2: In this example, the double quotes are used and the string is not terminated, So the error has occurred.
Javascript
let GFG_str = "This
is
GeeksForGeeks" ;
console.log(GFG_str);
|
Output(In console):
SyntaxError: Unterminated string constant
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