Jslint can't pass through object










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I just started to use jslint with backbone. At the beginning of project I create object:



 App = 
Models: ,
Views: ,
Controller:



and get error:" 'App' was used before it was defined."
Then later I use it as:



 App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()


and at this point jslint can't pass me through. it says



unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend() // Line 17, Pos 1
#8 Stopping. (7% scanned).



I've read that probably jslint sees it as critical error because it stopped but it is not an error. what should I do?










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    I just started to use jslint with backbone. At the beginning of project I create object:



     App = 
    Models: ,
    Views: ,
    Controller:



    and get error:" 'App' was used before it was defined."
    Then later I use it as:



     App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()


    and at this point jslint can't pass me through. it says



    unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend() // Line 17, Pos 1
    #8 Stopping. (7% scanned).



    I've read that probably jslint sees it as critical error because it stopped but it is not an error. what should I do?










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      I just started to use jslint with backbone. At the beginning of project I create object:



       App = 
      Models: ,
      Views: ,
      Controller:



      and get error:" 'App' was used before it was defined."
      Then later I use it as:



       App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()


      and at this point jslint can't pass me through. it says



      unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend() // Line 17, Pos 1
      #8 Stopping. (7% scanned).



      I've read that probably jslint sees it as critical error because it stopped but it is not an error. what should I do?










      share|improve this question















      I just started to use jslint with backbone. At the beginning of project I create object:



       App = 
      Models: ,
      Views: ,
      Controller:



      and get error:" 'App' was used before it was defined."
      Then later I use it as:



       App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()


      and at this point jslint can't pass me through. it says



      unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend() // Line 17, Pos 1
      #8 Stopping. (7% scanned).



      I've read that probably jslint sees it as critical error because it stopped but it is not an error. what should I do?







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          It should be var App (or window.App, depending on your goals; but, in my opinion, even global variables are better defined as local ones first, then exported into outer space within a single statement). Otherwise JSLint (quite rightly) thinks that you just forgot to define this variable in some other place OR made a typo in its name.






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          • it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23










          • Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
            – raina77ow
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23











          • Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:25










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          It should be var App (or window.App, depending on your goals; but, in my opinion, even global variables are better defined as local ones first, then exported into outer space within a single statement). Otherwise JSLint (quite rightly) thinks that you just forgot to define this variable in some other place OR made a typo in its name.






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          • it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23










          • Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
            – raina77ow
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23











          • Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:25















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          It should be var App (or window.App, depending on your goals; but, in my opinion, even global variables are better defined as local ones first, then exported into outer space within a single statement). Otherwise JSLint (quite rightly) thinks that you just forgot to define this variable in some other place OR made a typo in its name.






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          • it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23










          • Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
            – raina77ow
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23











          • Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:25













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          It should be var App (or window.App, depending on your goals; but, in my opinion, even global variables are better defined as local ones first, then exported into outer space within a single statement). Otherwise JSLint (quite rightly) thinks that you just forgot to define this variable in some other place OR made a typo in its name.






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          It should be var App (or window.App, depending on your goals; but, in my opinion, even global variables are better defined as local ones first, then exported into outer space within a single statement). Otherwise JSLint (quite rightly) thinks that you just forgot to define this variable in some other place OR made a typo in its name.







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          • it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23










          • Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
            – raina77ow
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23











          • Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:25
















          • it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23










          • Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
            – raina77ow
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:23











          • Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
            – Kriss
            Feb 5 '13 at 11:25















          it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
          – Kriss
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:23




          it helps only to solve first error after adding var or window i still get error: unexpected 'App'. App.Models.Task = Backbone.Model.extend()
          – Kriss
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:23












          Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
          – raina77ow
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:23





          Can you show the whole code then (at least, lines preceding the one with 'App.Models.Task'? These two lines by themselves are Ok with JSLint.
          – raina77ow
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:23













          Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
          – Kriss
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:25




          Ok the problem was line before - i forgot to add ; after }. Thanks a lot.
          – Kriss
          Feb 5 '13 at 11:25

















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