[webkit-dev] Web Inspector files

Pavel Feldman pfeldman at chromium.org
Fri Jun 8 05:52:11 PDT 2012


We don't consider front-end deployment a part of WebCore's
responsibilities. But I do see where you are coming from. We could extract
relevant gyp sub-project or maintain a separate python script that would
deploy front-end. Or you could contribute one yourself!

Regards
Pavel
On Jun 8, 2012 1:13 PM, "Konrad Piascik" <kpiascik at rim.com> wrote:

>  We're already using a homegrown script that does what you mention in
> PlatformBlackBerry.cmake lines 194-214 but wanted to switch to something
> that was maintained by the community.
>
> I'll look at the gyp/gypi files for more info.
>
> Thanks,
> Konrad
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>  *From*: Pavel Feldman [mailto:pfeldman at chromium.org]
> *Sent*: Friday, June 08, 2012 07:59 AM
> *To*: Konrad Piascik
> *Cc*: webkit-dev at lists.webkit.org <webkit-dev at lists.webkit.org>
> *Subject*: Re: [webkit-dev] Web Inspector files
>
>
> [From chromium.org]
>
> We throw away closure compiler output and use compilation step for type
> checking only.
>
> The best way to learn what files you should combine and bundle is via
> looking at WebCore.gyp(i) and WebKit.gyp(i). You basically need what is
> listed in inspector.html (these you can concatenate) + a bunch of
> standalone CSS files that are lazily loaded + a couple of web worker
> scripts.
>
> Regards Pavel
> On Jun 8, 2012 12:54 PM, "Konrad Piascik" <kpiascik at rim.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to combine all the web inspector resources CSS, JS & HTML into
>> as few files as possible. I know that there are scripts in
>> Source/WebCore/inspector but I'm not sure which ones should be used and
>> some don't contain usage information.
>> Also there's both combine-front-end.py and combine-front-end.sh iirc the
>> shell script is to be deprecated in favour of python.
>> Do any of these or other scripts use the closure compiler to even further
>> compress or optimize the JavaScript?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Konrad
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