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-@ngdoc error
-@name $parse:isecfld
-@fullName Referencing 'constructor' Field in Expression
-@description
-
-Occurs when an expression attempts to access an objects constructor field.
-
-AngularJS bans constructor access from within expressions since constructor
-access is a known way to execute arbitrary Javascript code.
-
-To resolve this error, avoid constructor access. As a last resort, alias
-the constructor and access it through the alias instead.
-
-Example expression that would result in this error:
-
-```
-<div>{{user.constructor.name}}</div>
-```