On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:14 PM, Till Schneidereit <
[email protected]> wrote:

> At the JS work week in Toronto in late March, we discussed this.
> Unfortunately, that was one of the relatively few sessions for which no
> protocol exists. :(
>
> The gist of the results was that, sadly, this is incredibly hard to pull
> off, if at all. Pretty much any JS program of meaningful size has complex
> interactions with the DOM and the network. For those, we can't prove
> whether it's possible to replay instructions without completely changing
> the outcome. I guess if we were to implement a complete recording/replaying
> shim of the DOM and network APIs, we could overcome this issue. It's
> certainly a very different project from rr, though.
>
> (Just for the record: I would *love* having this capability, and was very
> disappointed when the conversation converged on this conclusion.)
>

It's not clear to me exactly what problem you were trying to solve and what
solutions you rejected.

Rob
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