We still support IE 10 and 11, but the Node selenium-webdriver has
serious problems with it. Until that's fixed or worked around, IE builds
won't pass. This gets us otherwise green so we can easily see if
anything else is broken.
PhantomJS is at end of life, and the last version of Selenium that supported
it was 3.6.0, released almost three years ago. We can't test Jasmine against
PhantomJS without pinning key pieces of the project to increasingly outdated
versions of key libraries.
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CodeClimate's recommendations have been a mix of irrelevant and
actively harmful for some time. The latest problem is that it applies
length and complexity requirements equally to all functions whether
they act as privacy scopes, namespaces, classes or just regular old
functions.
Static analysis tools are only worthwhile if their recommendations add
enough value to offset the cost of slogging through them -- in other
words, if the signal to noise ratio is high enough. CodeClimate hasn't
carried its own weight for a long time, and it's only gotten worse with
each recent update.
Made installation instructions more version-agnostic (using {#.#.#} instead of what was hard-coded to 2.0.0), corrected example HTML file (../jasmine-core/... instead of ../jasmine-2.0.0/... in the paths for the core files).