Hi Philip,
> Thanks Sebastian.
>
> I'm really trying to gauge to what extent Qooxdoo with be able to 
> detect and handle syntax error and runtime errors. It also seems that 
> in the case of runtime errors Qooxdoo does not catch every error to 
> the log. Some of them still show up in my JavaScript console instead 
> of the Qooxdoo log.
>
> So this kind of brings me back to something I was working on before. I 
> have also been working on some scripts to provide integration between 
> the browser and editor/IDE upon any sort of JavaScript error. Basically,
> this allows you to use any web browser and any text editor or IDE to
> develop with and get syntax checking and pleasant error feedback 
> without needing to switch back and forth manually. The catch is that 
> the scripts are currently Mac only atm as they use AppleScript. So if 
> there are any Mac users on the list and you're interested in this let 
> me know. Thanks. I 'll try not to bring it up again. ;-)
This kind of integration would be great. I am currently using Eclipse 
and Textmate and I think at least Textmate should be quite easy to 
support. I'm really interested in your results.

Best Fabian


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