gecko-dev/js/rhino
nboyd%atg.com b9766e8169 Changes from Christopher Oliver:
Hi Norris,

Would you mind checking in the attached changes to the debugger. The
attached files include the following changes:

1) Use ScriptableObject.getAllIds to obtain an object's properties (if
the object extends ScriptableObject).  This makes non-enumerable
properties visible in the debugger for ScriptableObject's.
2) Made the coding style more consistent with the rest of Rhino.
3) Better support for displaying and stepping through eval-ed code.

As Igor suggested to me once, it might be a good idea to define a new
interface to similarly support debugging host objects that don't extend
ScriptableObject, something like the following:

public interface Debuggable extends Scriptable {
    public Object[] getAllIds();
}

The debugger could check for this interface and if a host object chose
to implement it, the debugger would be able to display its
non-enumerable properties.

Chris
2002-03-26 23:02:43 +00:00
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docs
examples Bug 106386 rid source of misspellings 2002-03-19 04:30:17 +00:00
macbuild
src In Interpreter.interpret THROW/JTHROW switch cases do not use result variable to hold temporary values to throw, use locally declared "Object exception" for that as result should only be used for value of Interpreter.interpret 2002-03-23 20:51:05 +00:00
toolsrc Changes from Christopher Oliver: 2002-03-26 23:02:43 +00:00
apiClasses.properties
build-date
build.xml Turn on debug info in class files by default. 2002-03-13 19:34:23 +00:00
Makefile Bug 106386 rid source of misspellings 2002-03-19 04:30:17 +00:00
README.html

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Rhino: JavaScript in Java<p>
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Rhino is an implementation of JavaScript in Java. Documentation can be found 
<a href="http://www.mozilla.org/js/rhino/rhino.html">here</a>.
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