Use const/let in specs, not var

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Steve Gravrock
2022-04-16 13:41:44 -07:00
parent 482dc883eb
commit 1166d10e43
111 changed files with 2522 additions and 2675 deletions

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@@ -1,22 +1,19 @@
describe('toBe', function() {
it('passes with no message when actual === expected', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil(),
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil(),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result;
result = matcher.compare(1, 1);
result = matcher.compare(1, 1);
expect(result.pass).toBe(true);
});
it('passes with a custom message when expected is an array', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
pp: jasmineUnderTest.makePrettyPrinter()
}),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result,
array = [1];
result = matcher.compare(array, array);
const result = matcher.compare(array, array);
expect(result.pass).toBe(true);
expect(result.message).toBe(
'Expected [ 1 ] not to be [ 1 ]. Tip: To check for deep equality, use .toEqual() instead of .toBe().'
@@ -24,14 +21,13 @@ describe('toBe', function() {
});
it('passes with a custom message when expected is an object', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
pp: jasmineUnderTest.makePrettyPrinter()
}),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result,
obj = { foo: 'bar' };
result = matcher.compare(obj, obj);
const result = matcher.compare(obj, obj);
expect(result.pass).toBe(true);
expect(result.message).toBe(
"Expected Object({ foo: 'bar' }) not to be Object({ foo: 'bar' }). Tip: To check for deep equality, use .toEqual() instead of .toBe()."
@@ -39,23 +35,20 @@ describe('toBe', function() {
});
it('fails with no message when actual !== expected', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil(),
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil(),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result;
result = matcher.compare(1, 2);
result = matcher.compare(1, 2);
expect(result.pass).toBe(false);
expect(result.message).toBeUndefined();
});
it('fails with a custom message when expected is an array', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
pp: jasmineUnderTest.makePrettyPrinter()
}),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result;
result = matcher.compare([1], [1]);
result = matcher.compare([1], [1]);
expect(result.pass).toBe(false);
expect(result.message).toBe(
'Expected [ 1 ] to be [ 1 ]. Tip: To check for deep equality, use .toEqual() instead of .toBe().'
@@ -63,13 +56,12 @@ describe('toBe', function() {
});
it('fails with a custom message when expected is an object', function() {
var matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
const matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({
pp: jasmineUnderTest.makePrettyPrinter()
}),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result;
result = matcher.compare({ foo: 'bar' }, { foo: 'bar' });
result = matcher.compare({ foo: 'bar' }, { foo: 'bar' });
expect(result.pass).toBe(false);
expect(result.message).toBe(
"Expected Object({ foo: 'bar' }) to be Object({ foo: 'bar' }). Tip: To check for deep equality, use .toEqual() instead of .toBe()."
@@ -77,15 +69,14 @@ describe('toBe', function() {
});
it('works with custom object formatters when expected is an object', function() {
var formatter = function(x) {
const formatter = function(x) {
return '<' + x.foo + '>';
},
prettyPrinter = jasmineUnderTest.makePrettyPrinter([formatter]),
matchersUtil = new jasmineUnderTest.MatchersUtil({ pp: prettyPrinter }),
matcher = jasmineUnderTest.matchers.toBe(matchersUtil),
result;
result = matcher.compare({ foo: 'bar' }, { foo: 'bar' });
result = matcher.compare({ foo: 'bar' }, { foo: 'bar' });
expect(result.pass).toBe(false);
expect(result.message).toBe(
'Expected <bar> to be <bar>. Tip: To check for deep equality, use .toEqual() instead of .toBe().'