Hi Jeff,

Certainly, you can run tests one by one. If you have a Linux or MAC
platform with perl, just build WebKit, and execute run-javascriptcore
tests. You can find necessary commands on the standard output:
 " ... /jsc"  -s  -f ./ecma/shell.js -f ./ecma/Array/15.4-1.js
 " ... /jsc"  -s  -f ./ecma/shell.js -f ./ecma/Array/15.4-2.js
 " ... /jsc"  -s  -f ./ecma/shell.js -f ./ecma/Array/15.4.1.1.js
 " ... /jsc"  -s  -f ./ecma/shell.js -f ./ecma/Array/15.4.1.2.js
 " ... /jsc"  -s  -f ./ecma/shell.js -f ./ecma/Array/15.4.1.3.js
...

You can run these manually too. It is important, executing some test
cases need more shell.js. The main rule is you have to include shell.js
from the directory of test case, the shell.js from the parent directory, etc.

After running a test case, you can parse simple its output.

br,
Ossy

I bring up webkit with jit on my stb box. I want to test the jit if it is fine. When i run the mozilla test cases, i found that it need the perl tools. But my platform has not the perl environment, my question is that: can i run the test cases one by one under shell environment? such us ./jsc -f xxxx.js and can you tell me how to do this? when i run "./jsc -f ./emac/array/15-4.1.js", it always exit with code 3. That means it get error.
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