Jasmine spies now have a 'and' property which allows the user to
change the spy's execution strategy-- such as '.and.callReturn(4)'
and a 'calls' property which allows inspection of the calls a spy
has received.
* This is a breaking change *
There is a CallTracker that keeps track of all calls and arguments
and a SpyStrategy which determines what the spy should do when it
is called.
Still not green, but getting close. Summary of Older IE discrepancies:
- Older IE doesn't have apply/call on the timing functions
- Older IE doesn't allow applying falsy arguments
- Older IE doesn't allow setting onclick to undefined values
- Older IE doesn't have text property on dom nodes
- included what was thrown for failure messages in toThrow and toThrowError
- fixed typo from 'execption' to 'exception' in toThrowError failure messages
- clarified failure messages in toThrowError to include specific error types
[Fixes#52680709]
Since this information is desired in ConsoleReporter, HtmlReporter,
and now JsApiReporter, the executionTime is passed through in
jasmineDone from Env instead of making each reporter compute it.
Fixes#30, [Finishes #45659879]
since the passed in errorType could be a custom user function,
we instead detect if its an instanceof Error by using a Surrogate
(inspired by Backbone's use of surrogacy)
- It still supports no expected, which means that something was thrown
- Expected value is now tested via equality in order to pass
Adding toThrowError:
- toThrowError() passes if an Error type was thrown
- toThrowError(String) & toThrowError(RegExp) compare Expected to the Error message
- toThrowError(Error constructor) compares Expected to the constructor of what was thrown
- toThrowError(Error constructor, String) & toThrowError(Error constructor, RegExp) compares both the Error and the message
Also, equality now handles Errors, enforcing the message as part of the equality.
If ommited or null, delay for refered methods will default to 0. This
will make setTimeout and setInterval methods to behave as expected by
[HTML5 specs](http://www.w3.org/TR/html51/webappapis.html#timers):
"Let timeout [delay] be the second argument to the method, or zero if the
argument was omitted."
This commit also fixes an issue with tick() being called without arguments,
that causes the scheduler to break and stop working after this call.