SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields
The JavaScript exception "SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields" occurs when the arguments
identifier is read in a class field initializer or in a static initialization block, outside of a non-arrow function.
Message
SyntaxError: 'arguments' is not allowed in class field initializer or static initialization block (V8-based)
SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields (Firefox)
SyntaxError: Unexpected identifier 'arguments'. Cannot reference 'arguments' in class field initializer. (Safari)
Error type
What went wrong?
A class field initializer expression or a class static initialization block does not have arguments
in its scope. Trying to access it is a syntax error.
- This is true even if
arguments
is bound in a parent scope (such as when the class is nested in a non-arrow function). - A non-arrow function declared within this scope will still bind its own
arguments
and read it normally.
Examples
function makeOne() {
class C {
args = { ...arguments }; // SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields
}
return new C();
}
let CArgs;
class C {
static {
CArgs = arguments; // SyntaxError: arguments is not valid in fields
}
}
class C {
args = {};
constructor() {
this.args = arguments; // You can use arguments in constructors
}
myMethod() {
this.args = arguments; // You can also use it in methods
}
}
function makeOne() {
const _arguments = arguments;
class C {
args = { ..._arguments }; // Only the identifier is forbidden
}
return new C();
}