Hi Jamey,
Yes, I am using JSC.
I have a patch for JavaScriptCore to let you determine if an exception
happened and what it was, if you're using JSC instead of V8.
Could you provide this patch?
We found that users of the front-end wanted to know if the pause was due
to an exception, and if so, what it was.
Yes, it is very useful. Is there any plans to add this feature into
WebKit?
Thanks,
Jamey
On Oct 19, 2010, at 9:12 AM, ext Yury Semikhatsky wrote:
Hi Tomasz,
There is no need to differentiate between pause due to an exception
and due to a breakpoint hit and there are no means to determine that
in InspectorDebuggerAgent::didPause. Detailed information about the
break event is available in
WebCore/bindings/v8/ScriptDebugServer::handleV8DebugEvent(I believe it
can be retrieved in WebCore/bindings/js/ScriptDebugServer too) where
we can say whether it was an exception or not, we just don't push it
to InspectorDebuggerAgent since we don't need it in the front-end.
-yury
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:01 PM, Tomasz Morawski
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to get know if InspectorDebuggerAgent::didPause
call was due to an exception or not? I have tried to use
scriptState->hadException() inside this function but it seems that
the hadException function always returns false.
Thanks,
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