OTOH, I don't see why it couldn't be donated (or Apache couldn't just
re-write it based on the principle). I've never seen the code but it sounds
simple. I suppose Adobe will continue to use the one we have for new AS
work related to gaming, but I don't think there is revenue tied to this
capability.
I will add it to the list of things we will get around to donating.
I haven't look at the link you sent, and I doubt it will meet your standard
of excellence, but it should be good enough for doing line checking. I
believe it uses flash.trace.Trace, so it will alias where you have one-line
conditionals, but you could probably handle that in the compiler.
On 3/7/12 7:44 AM, "Michael A. Labriola" <labriola@digitalprimates.net>
wrote:
>> It might be better if we leverage the Adobe code coverage tool.
>
> Alex,
>
> What are the chances we can get code for this? I did some asking around as
> well as looking through the forums. People who I believe know what they are
> talking about claim that this tool fails to record coverage data in a great
> number of circumstances. I am going to investigate further myself, but, if
> this is going to be a closed tool, then it seems it will be eliminated as a
> possibility very quickly.
>
> Mike
>
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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
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