Logical errors that we make while writing a program are not indicated by the interpreter. Why?
- It results from the default settings of the interpreter, although we can modify these settings so that logical errors are also pointed out.
- The interpreter does not indicate errors while the program is running, because it detects them before the program runs (it does not allow the program to run).
- The interpreter ignores logical errors, because they do not affect the result of the program in any way.
- The interpreter is unable to identify logical errors because they are not related to either the syntax or the semantics of the JavaScript language.
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