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Try pasting your code into a validator to see if you don't have a typo somewhere: https://beautifytools.com/javascript-validator.php. Source: almost 2 years ago
So everything works fine the way I see it and that error only comes up after a few clicks. Since I'm not a js wizard I did put your script code into a javascript validator and it looks like you're missing a couple of semi colons here and there, maybe that'll fix it. Source: over 2 years ago
Also, if you are going to code for this sheet and do not know about the website jshint.com, you need to know about jshint.com. Source: 10 months ago
There is an error in some file. Or maybe some wine shenanigans (never used it). You can try searching for the file item-possessionLimit.js and paste it into something like https://jshint.com/ to get an analysis and try to fix it. But it might give you further errors or file might be packed somewhere. Source: 11 months ago
If you are coding for this sheet and you do not know about jshint.com ... Source: 12 months ago
I came across a problem where I had to find the ES6 features used by any javascript project and other data regarding their use. When I reached out to stackoverflow, I could find only one relevant post which asks you to use linters like jshint/jshint or compilers like babel. Jslint didn't seem to report anything specific to ES6 and Babel converts all the ES6+ features to ES5 but doesn't report anything regarding... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Javascript Linting parses and checks if any syntax is violating the rule. If a violation occurs, a warning is shown explaining unexpected behavior. Use the online version for small projects: JSLint, ESLint or JSHint. For larger projects, it is recommended to use a task runner like Gulp or Grunt. Linters ensure developers are following the best practices as a result of which few bugs appear during project development. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
JSLint - JSLint is a JavaScript program that looks for problems in JavaScript programs.
RequireJS - RequireJS is a JavaScript file and module loader.
textlint - The pluggable linting tool for text and markdown
npm - npm is a package manager for Node.
ESLint - The fully pluggable JavaScript code quality tool
GNU Make - GNU Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files.