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What I tried (which works in chrome)

var class_str = "class Test {};";
var a = eval(class_str);
console.log(new a());

Raises following error in Firefox 46:

TypeError: a is not a constructor

a is undefined and using new A() returns ReferenceError: A is not defined.

What is different on Firefox?

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Putting the whole class string in parentheses works.

Fixed code:

var class_str = "(class Test {})";
var a = eval(class_str);
console.log(new a());

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