On 11/22/2013 02:49 PM, Maxime Vidori wrote:
It seems a bit crazy to me to introduce NodeJS as a dependency just for
the sake of an easy way to run jslint. There are other options
available that run without NodeJS as a dependency.
Sadly, the only solutions which try to implement jslint in pure python are in
alpha or abandoned. If you have a python library which has the same quality as
jslint (which is written by Douglas Crockford himself), I will be glad to take
a look at it.
There's a jslint fork called jshint which is able to run in the browser
without any node.js dependency.
I created a POC patch [1] long time ago to demonstrate its capabilities.
It's integrated with qunit and runs automatically with the horizon test
suite.
The patch also contains a .jshintrc file for the node.js package but you
can remove it since it's not used by the qunit+jshint test at all.
Imre
[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/41087/
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