Hi Which is port you are using ? Is it Windows?
Thanks & Regards Nilesh On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 7:44 PM, ajai narayanan <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > Thank you for your reply. I will try what you have suggested. > > More on your reply, can you please help me in setting up the environment > for debugging? I am not able to debug the entire application but rather just > build it. If I am setting up break points inside the code, the step-in > action never reaches the destined break point. I get all weird walkthroughs. > Can you please suggest a way to debug the code so that I could get to know > the source more deeper? > > Thanks, > A.Ajai > > > On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Nilesh Patil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> This reply is very specific to your query of disabling alert() >> functionality. >> >> If you have debug envirnment ready then you can try putting breakpoint in >> JSDomWindow.cpp. Here most of alert type functions are registered as >> prototypes. >> You can put breakpoint at *jsDOMWindowPrototypeFunctionAlert()* function. >> You can trace back or forward how alerts are displayed. >> >> But i dont know how you will be understanding this without having little >> understanding about how JS and DOM binding work. >> >> Good Luck !!! :) >> >> Thanks & Regards >> Nilesh >> >> On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 6:28 AM, ajai narayanan >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I am trying to learn webkit and have downloaded the nightlies and built >>> it and have so far looked through the code for a basic understanding. >>> >>> Now I would like to make modifications to webkit so that I understand it >>> completely (there by get my hands a little dirty). >>> >>> All I am trying to do is to do minor modifications to a single component >>> of webkit that I could see in evidence when executed. >>> >>> So as a start I tried blocking certain set of URLs/URL in webkit (added >>> functions as part of KURL class) but could not accomplish it without >>> breaking the application. >>> >>> I know this modification has very little meaning but all I am trying to >>> do is learn how things work inside (as it has got a lot to do with >>> Threads,pipes,Pointers,resource loads,platform API, etc., and individual >>> components that form the basis of webkit application). >>> >>> Can anybody provide me the direction as to where I need to concentrate to >>> make this modification? >>> >>> If its a bad idea to start with can somebody suggest me making "any" >>> modification to any module that would help me learn about that particular >>> component or webkit? >>> >>> Any small modifications, say ,disabling the "alert()" function call in JS >>> which would help me learn about JavascriptCore in detail would be a great >>> help. >>> >>> I'm sorry if this mailing list is not the right place to ask >>> such beginners question and I'm sorry for my naivety. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> A.Ajai >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> webkit-help mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-help >>> >>> >> >
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