Squashed commit of work to make Jasmine a collection of isolated modules. Note now that in our test suite, "jasmine" now always refers to the build jasmine loaded from jasmine.js and "j$" always refers to the code in the src directories.

Also, dev_boot.js is now a copy of boot.js and has additional changes to load jasmine the second time, into the j$ reference.
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Davis W. Frank
2013-05-28 14:09:20 -07:00
parent 7516bba2b0
commit aca43bd3a3
52 changed files with 3828 additions and 3323 deletions

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
describe("ReportDispatcher", function() {
it("builds an interface of requested methods", function() {
var dispatcher = new jasmine.ReportDispatcher(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']);
var dispatcher = new j$.ReportDispatcher(['foo', 'bar', 'baz']);
expect(dispatcher.foo).toBeDefined();
expect(dispatcher.bar).toBeDefined();
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ describe("ReportDispatcher", function() {
});
it("dispatches requested methods to added reporters", function() {
var dispatcher = new jasmine.ReportDispatcher(['foo', 'bar']),
var dispatcher = new j$.ReportDispatcher(['foo', 'bar']),
reporter = jasmine.createSpyObj('reporter', ['foo', 'bar']),
anotherReporter = jasmine.createSpyObj('reporter', ['foo', 'bar']);
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ describe("ReportDispatcher", function() {
});
it("does not dispatch to a reporter if the reporter doesn't accept the method", function() {
var dispatcher = new jasmine.ReportDispatcher(['foo']),
var dispatcher = new j$.ReportDispatcher(['foo']),
reporter = jasmine.createSpyObj('reporter', ['baz']);
dispatcher.addReporter(reporter);