Yes, I've verified that it's intended to be used stand-alone.

What I"m worried about is the strange behavior here and in the previous 
messages here, where the results of evaluating with jsc and from the Cocoa APIs 
seem to produce such different results.  

Should I file a bug on these anomalies on webkit.org?   Or are there some 
diagnostics that I haven't figured out how to use yet?




On Jul 3, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Alexey Proskuryakov wrote:

> 
> 03.07.2010, в 21:45, Dan Wood написал(а):
> 
>> What's strange is that if I don't define window={} as you did, and just load 
>> the file wish jsc, I get the following error:
>> 
>> Exception: ReferenceError: Can't find variable: window
>> 
>> Um, is this what I would expect?  Isn't the javascript 'undefined' type 
>> exactly for this kind of purpose?  Do I need to pre-define "window" as an 
>> undefined object somehow?
>> 
>> Or maybe where it's failing is in line 8 of the file where it's referencing 
>> window somehow?
> 
> 
> It does seem worth it to verify that less.js is already expected to support 
> this mode of operation via whatever support channels exist for this project.
> 
> - WBR, Alexey Proskuryakov
> 

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