[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 43344] Web Inspector: Extensions API tests fail on Qt & GTK

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Tue Aug 3 13:49:52 PDT 2010


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43344





--- Comment #4 from Joseph Pecoraro <joepeck at webkit.org>  2010-08-03 13:49:53 PST ---
This patch confuses me. I don't know the loading and teardown well enough yet.
I assume it would be okay to discard injected scripts if the inspector is disabled,
because there probably wouldn't be any at all. But I don't see why we should inject
scripts, even if it is disabled. You mention it should be harmless, but is there an
advantage to doing it?

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