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Aivars wrote:The problem is that JSLint is a 3rd party application and it hasn't been updated. We need to be looking for a replacement. Any suggestions?
JSHint. That's the "standard" Javascript Linter today. Much better than the original JSLint by Douglas Crockford.
It support ECMAScript 3 to 6 and development is active. http://jshint.com/about/
Only "problem" is that it requires Nodejs.. But maybe it's time to implement Nodejs support in WeBuilder?
I have written a JSHint plugin that can be used to check scripts for errors. (You'll need to integrate JSHint differently in order to check for syntax errors at runtime)
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