On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Danny Yoo <d...@cs.wpi.edu> wrote: > We're smack in the middle of implementing web-world for Whalesong, > which is analogous to regular world, but with web pages. Unlike > regular world, the callbacks in web-world take in both the world as > well as a functional representation of the DOM.
Request for browser help. I'm trying to make the Whalesong-compiled program here: http://hashcollision.org/whalesong/examples/todo/todo.html work for as many browsers as I can. From my experiments: * Chrome, the fresh-off-the-shelf Mozilla nightly, and Konqueror can run this program fine. * Firefox non-nightlies fails with that crazy lexical scoping bug. * Mobile Safari on the iPad as well as the iPhone fails, but without any error message. * Browser on the Nexus One (Gingerbread) runs with no problems. * Browser on the Motorola Droid crashes. People with mobile browsers in particular: can you visit the page and report what you see? That would be a big help. Stack traces or any kind of debugging output would be golden. I don't have a concrete idea what's causing my compilation strategy to fail on the iOS devices. My best guess so far is that its evaluator does not like to handle such large files: I observe that the iOS browser just stops in the middle and gives up. If that's the case, I'll need to fracture the code into separate, independent JS files. _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users