Injected DOM wrappers were a nice idea in theory but everyone just passes
wrappers around document.createElement/document.createTextNode. That
includes HtmlReporter's unit tests and karma-jasmine-html-reporter, the
only known 5.x-compatible library that constructs an HtmlReporter.
This change broke spec filtering in Karma by changing the format of the
`spec` query parameter. Although karma-jasmine-html-reporter uses
jasmine-core's HtmlSpecFilter, karm-jasmine provides its own spec filter
that interprets the query parameters itself.
This feature may be reintroduced in 6.0 as a breaking change.
This reverts commit 8309416cb2.
The Pivotal copyright notice needs to be retained. That's the right
thing to do and the MIT license requires it. However, using it by itself
becomes more obviously incorrect with each passing year since Pivotal
ceased to exist. Moreover, Pivotal hasn't actually been the sole
copyright owner since the first external contribution was merged.
Contributors were not asked to sign a copyright assignment, so they
retain copyright to their contributions.
"Copyright (c) 2008-2019 Pivotal Labs" complies with the terms of the
license and acknowledges Pivotal's outsized role in developing Jasmine.
"Copyright (c) 2008-$YEAR The Jasmine developers" acknowledges all
authors and will remain correct in the future.
This is intended to support parallel execution, which is planned for a
future release of Jasmine. Because the execution of unrelated suites will
interleave when run in parallel, reporters will not be able to assume
that the most recent `suiteStarted` event identifies the parent of the
current suite/spec. By adding this feature now, we allow reporters to
support both parallel execution and at least some 4.x versions without
having to implement two different ways of finding the parent suite.