>
>
> The main goal is to be able to determine what JS functions are being run
>> in real time (i.e. what source code is being run in real time).
>>
>
> I don't really understand what you mean by that, but maybe --trace is
> helpful?
>
In a browser, we have different scripts being compiled and run as part of a
web page. Say,
<script src=xyz>
function fun1(){}
function fun2(){}
</script>
<script src=abc>
function fun3(){}
</script>
Whenever some JavaScript is being run as part of the webpage, I would like
to know which function (i.e. fun1 or fun2 etc.) is being executed. Would
--trace allow me to do that? Can you please tell me how I can find more
information about this.
Thanks,
Phani
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