Standard JS debugging API
Alex Russell
alex at dojotoolkit.org
Sun Apr 29 18:49:42 PDT 2007
On Sunday 29 April 2007 6:15 pm, zwetan wrote:
> On 4/28/07, Erik Arvidsson <erik.arvidsson at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm just forwarding this from an internal company mailing list:
> >
> > Short version:
> > JS/ECMA should have a standard interface that JS-VM writers can
> > implement, so that third-party tool-vendors can write debuggers
> > that will work for any browser (or other JS-VM host) that supports
> > this debugging interface. This would create a market for debugger
> > products, and would make web development much more attractive than
> > it is today.
> >
> >[snip...]
>
> I think that if every ES4 implementation use Tamarin(avmplus) to run
> ES4/AS3 bytecode,
> then this is already covered no ?
Why does that make sense? Unless you assume that ES4 will be
significantly less successful than ES3, I can't see why this would be
true.
Regards
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