Hey all

I'm using Emscripten to convert a decent sized C++ codebase to Javascript. 
As part of this process, I'm finding that debugging the unoptimized 
generated JS can be quite painful. Specifically, some JS files can be up to 
1 million lines long and this completely breaks my browser's node debugger 
(via node-inspector). Google's v8 debugger (via node debug) also has a hard 
time stepping through code. My only debugging technique that works 
currently is to enter print statements, and debug and build iteratively.

I saw some threads on github about emscripten having the ability to split 
up the generated JS files into multiple files. However, the latest version 
of emscripten doesn't seem to support this. Have others run into this 
issue? Are there any existing solutions for this problem?

Thanks,
Arnab

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