On Sep 8, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Eric Seidel wrote:

> It seems the "sucessfullyParsed" question could also be answered by
> some intelligent onerror handler added to the right script tag.

The "successfullyParsed" thing was originally added to benefit JS tests running 
in the browser. If you get a bunch of passes and then an exception which 
prevents further output, you wouldn't think that everything passed solely 
because the output is truncated. If it's possible to achieve this with onerror, 
and if this technique works cross-browser (an important use case for 
assertion-style layout tests is to load them in other browsers), then that 
would be fine by me. Last I heard, Opera didn't support onerror properly, but 
this may have changed.

 - Maciej

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