Typed errors that closely emulate the native Error class.
npm install error-class


This module provides typed errors that closely emulate the native Error class to a pedantic degree.
```
$ npm install error-class
The default export is a function that accepts only one argument, the name of the typed error.
`js`
const errorClass = require('error-class')
const SpecialError = errorClass('SpecialError')
const instance = new SpecialError('foobar')
instance.message // 'foobar'
`js
const errorClass = require('error-class')
const HumanError = errorClass('HumanError')
const hungryError = new HumanError('I\'m hungry!')
hungryError.message // 'I'm hungry!'
hungryError.stack // Platform-specific error stack trace.
hungryError.hasOwnProperty('name') // false
hungryError.hasOwnProperty('message') // true
hungryError.hasOwnProperty('stack') // true
// Just like native errors, it doesn't require using new.Error
const thirstyError = HumanError('I\'m thirsty!')
Object.keys(thirstyError).length === 0 // True, all properties are non-enumerable.
Object.keys(Object.getPrototypeOf(instance)).length === 0 // Prototype non-enumerable.
thirstyError.constructor === HumanError // True.
thirstyError instanceof Error // True, errors inherit from native class.``
thirstyError instanceof HumanError // Also true, of course.
This software is licensed under the MIT License.