[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 53659] Web Inspector: Better support for finding "leaked" DOM

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Fri Feb 4 17:26:44 PST 2011


https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53659





--- Comment #6 from Patrick Mueller <pmuellr at yahoo.com>  2011-02-04 17:26:44 PST ---
I'm not completely following the discussion here, but have a meta-comment.

I suspect the scenario you're wanting to track may be something that not everyone needs.  And on the flip-side, there are other similarly-scoped scenarios that other people have, that they'd like to have specialized debugging support for.

What I'm wondering is: is there some way that we can give you some low-level tools (JS APIs, at this point, I guess) so you could build the analyzer you want, without having to wait for it to show up in Web Inspector?

Turn a default/command-line option on, to enable the additional JS APIs available.

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