jslint for java http://code.google.com/p/jslint4java/
This is a java wrapper around the fabulous tool by Douglas Crockford, jslint (See http://jslint.com/). It provides a simple interface for detecting potential problems in JavaScript code.
You can run it on the command line:
% java -jar jslint4java-${project.version}.jar application.js
jslint:application.js:11:9:Line breaking error ')'.
jslint:application.js:11:10:Missing semicolon.
There are a multitude of options; try --help
for more details.
The output is colon separated fields. The fields are:
- "jslint"
- the file name
- the line number (starting at zero)
- the character number (starting at zero)
- the problem that was found
You may also use the jar as an ant task. The quickest way to get started is
to drop it in ~/.ant/lib
. See docs/ant.html
for more details.
NB: The packaged jar file includes a builtin version of rhino (a JavaScript engine). If this causes trouble, you can download a standalone version through the maven repository.
If you wish to use jslint4java from within Java, please use a maven dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.googlecode.jslint4java</groupId>
<artifactId>jslint4java</artifactId>
<version>${project.version}</version>
</dependency>
If you have any comments or queries, please send them to dom [at] happygiraffe.net
.
This software is licenced under the BSD licence (see LICENCE.txt).
If you'd like to change jslint4java, the best way to do so is via github. Fork the main repository, make your changes and submit a pull request.
If you don't wish to use github, just clone the repository and submit patches over email.
$ git clone git://github.com/happygiraffe/jslint4java.git
$ … hack, hack, hack …
$ git send-email origin
Please try to follow the existing code style when making changes.
You should ensure that the existing test and build works before submitting patches:
$ mvn -Pdist clean verify