In the console, when you start a statement with {}
, you are not creating an object literal, but a code block (i.e. the same block as you would make with an if
statement or a loop body). A symbol like ==
is then obviously not expected afterwards.
If you think of a code block, you know that something like a = 5;
could come after it:
if (some_condition) {
// do something
}
a = 5;
You can then use this to test in the console, and find that it works just fine:
{} a = 5;
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