I realize this is a very old post that I'm responding to, however, I'm also 
have the same problems when loading the full FireBug .ZIP file into an 
Eclipse project.  Here are the specific details.

I recently downloaded the latest .ZIP of the Firefox compatible FireBug 
code and created an Eclipse project from this code. I'm running:

Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers.

Version: Juno Service Release 1
Build id: 20120920-0800

Java: JRE7

The javascript precompiler is throwing many errors on the CommonJS 
AMD-style of "define([...], function(...) {...});" (see the uploaded screen 
shots). Many of the files don't have errors, but about 50 of the files 
using this syntax are throwing errors and I can not identify any 
differences or fixes to correct these errors. I prefer to use Eclipse for 
Javascript development due to these kinds of tools, but, given that the 
FireBug source has gone through extensive testing, could this be an error 
in the JSDT precompiler (or syntax validator)?

The compilation error is "The left-hand side of an assignment must be a 
variable".

This is just one of many types of errors that I'm finding.

On Thursday, September 11, 2008 2:00:10 AM UTC-4, Robert Mark Bram wrote:
>
> Hi All, 
>
> I am using Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymeded) which has Javascript tooling in it 
> (JSDT). When I make a Javascript project and put the Firebug Lite 
> tools in it (firebug-lite.js and pi.js) around 200 errors come up for 
> these two files. Has anyone tried this before? Is there some other 
> setup I need to do? 
>
> Thanks for any assistance! 
>
> Rob 
> :)

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