Hi,
I've been working on a cross-browser debugger for Lively for quite some time
now. The project is still far from finished and has many bugs, but I want to
share the current state of the project with you. (It is based on the work of
Robert Krahn et.al. and uses a custom JavaScript interpreter.)
I made a few screencasts to showcase the current features of the debugger:
* Debugging a piece of code by selecting it and pressing Ctrl+Shift+D:
http://lively-kernel.org/other/DebuggerVideos/ctrld.webm* Debugging a Morphic script by using a "debugger" statement.
http://lively-kernel.org/other/DebuggerVideos/debuggerstmt.webm* Navigating the call stack with the debugger:
http://lively-kernel.org/other/DebuggerVideos/stack.webm* Accessing the state of the debugger:
http://lively-kernel.org/other/DebuggerVideos/manipulate.webmI would appreciate any feedback, feature requests, etc. At this early stage of
the project, it is still very much open for new ideas.
Thanks,
Christopher
PS.: There will be a ready-to-use Lively world with debugging facilities soon,
so you can try it for yourself.
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