- Since we're stating that compass is a development dependency in our
gemspec, and we use bundle to install it, we should make sure that
grunt is using the correct (bundled) version of compass.
- This is especially important since many of the older versions of compass
are buggy (see https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass/issues/204)
- jasmine-core can now self test with the jasmine-npm
- Add node examples files
- Add node_boot.js for node environment
- Move jasmine-core npm packaging to .npmignore
- removing src_dir and src_files from jasmine.json b/c jasmine-npm does not support requiring source files automatically.
- Update compass configuration to build jasmine.scss into lib
- Remove src/html/jasmine.css (since jasmine.scss builds directly into
lib now)
- Bump lib/jasmine-core/jasmine.css to be latest from scss
Canonical Jasmine version now lives in `package.json` (Node formatted) and is copied into Jasmine source (JavaScript and Ruby)
Jasmine distribution now has MIT license and Pivotal Labs copyright at the top of each distributed file.
* canonical version number of jasmine-core is now is package.json
* `grunt buildDistribution` builds jasmine.js, jasmine-html.js, jasmine.css and outputs them to the dist dir
* `grunt buildStandaloneDist` builds the example spec runner files and compresses them to dist/jasmine-VERSION.zip
* `grunt compass` compiles jasmine.css
* jasmine.Env handling of version is backwards compatible, but uses the version string directly (and nicely deprecated)
* Ruby/thor tasks that did the above deleted