<ErrorBoundary>
Edit this pageThe <ErrorBoundary> component catches errors that occur during the rendering or updating of its children and shows a fallback UI instead.
This includes:
- Errors that occur while rendering JSX.
 - Errors that occur within 
createEffect,createMemo, and other state management primitives. - Errors that occur within 
createResourceand other asynchronous state management or data-fetching primitives. 
However, errors occurring outside the rendering process are not captured by error boundaries. For instance:
- Errors that occur inside event handlers.
 - Errors that occur after a 
setTimeout. 
Props
fallback
Type: JSX.Element | ((err: any, reset: () => void) => JSX.Element)
fallback provides content to display when an error occurs.
If a function is passed, it receives two parameters:
err: The caught error object.reset: A function that forces the<ErrorBoundary>to re-render its children and clear the error state.
If there's an error within the fallback itself, however, it is not caught by the same <ErrorBoundary>.
Instead, it will bubble up to any parent error boundaries.
Example
import { ErrorBoundary } from "solid-js";import { ErrorProne } from "./components";
function Example() {  return (    <ErrorBoundary      fallback={(error, reset) => (        <div>          <p>{error.message}</p>          <button onClick={reset}>Try Again</button>        </div>      )}    >      <ErrorProne />    </ErrorBoundary>  );}