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Yes. Debugging is unaffected by that fact. Even in the CLI debugger, you can step into the internal Node.js JS code.
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Hi community,
I am new to Nodejs. I am trying to learn how Node works internally.
Follow the steps in Building.md, I am able to debug into node's (as well as v8, libuv) c++ source code.
Now I am thinking of stepping into those .js files in /lib directory to have further understanding of how js code working with c++ code.
Given the fact that many of the js files are "pre-compiled" into c++ arrays(or assembly code? please help me to understand here) by jstc.py, now I am just wondering is it possible to debug the (un-compiled) node js lib files?
Thank you very much.
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