VM stack in Chrome

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stackoverflow.com/questions/1…

it says:
[VM] (scriptId) has no special meaning. It’s a dummy name to help us to distinguish code which are not directly tied to a file name, such as code created using eval and friends.
In the past, all of these scripts were just labelled (program).
If you’re interested, just look up "[VM]"in the source code of Chromium, you will discover that these numbers have no significant meaning outside the developer tools.
code.google.com/p/chromium/…

More tricks about javascript debugging could be found here:

developer.chrome.com/devtools/do…
Test:

<html>
<script>
window.eval("console.log(\"ok\");debugger;");
//# sourceURL=dynamicScript.js
</script>
</html>