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package elemental.html;

import elemental.events.*;
import elemental.util.*;
import elemental.dom.*;
import elemental.html.*;
import elemental.css.*;
import elemental.stylesheets.*;

import java.util.Date;

/**
  * 

Beginning with Firefox 4, the old Error Console has been deprecated in favor of the new, improved Web Console. The Web Console is something of a heads-up display for the web, letting you view error messages and other logged information. In addition, there are methods you can call to output information to the console, making it a useful debugging aid, and you can evaluate JavaScript on the fly.

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The Web Console won't replace more advanced debugging tools like Firebug; what it does give you, however, is a way to let remote users of your site or web application gather and report console logs and other information to you. It also provides a lightweight way to debug content if you don't happen to have Firebug installed when something goes wrong.

Note: The Error Console is still available; you can re-enable it by changing the devtools.errorconsole.enabled preference to true and restarting the browser.
*/ public interface Console { MemoryInfo getMemory(); Indexable getProfiles(); void assertCondition(boolean condition, Object arg); void count(); void debug(Object arg); void dir(); void dirxml(); void error(Object arg); void group(Object arg); void groupCollapsed(Object arg); void groupEnd(); void info(Object arg); void log(Object arg); void markTimeline(); void profile(String title); void profileEnd(String title); void time(String title); void timeEnd(String title, Object arg); void timeStamp(Object arg); void trace(Object arg); void warn(Object arg); }




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