- execute beforeAll/afterAll once per suite instead of once per child
when running focused specs/suites Fixes#773
- refuse to execute an order if it would cause a suite with a beforeAll
or afterAll to be re-entered after leaving once
- report children of an xdescribe similarly to how they would be
reported if they were themselves x'd out Fixes#774
- only process the tree once instead of figuring it out again at each
level
[finishes #87545620]
Fixes#776
- If the mock clock was installed in a beforeAll, the QueueRunner would use the mock clock for its own clock. If the mock clock was ticked more than the default timeout, async specs would timeout.
[fixes#783#792]
In GJS, jasmineGlobal was not getting set to the global object; when
importing jasmine.js in GJS, "this" resolves to the jasmine.js module
object, not the global object. Solve this specifically for GJS by
assuming that `window.toString === '[object GjsGlobal]'` only in GJS; if
this is the case, assign "window" to "jasmineGlobal".
Adding a "var" to the declaration of "getJasmineRequireObj" is also
necessary, or else "getJasmineRequireObj" won't be exported in the
Jasmine module.
See #751
SpiderMonkey complains about functions not always returning a value. In
most cases that is a conscious code style choice, so it is not fixed
here.
In one case (MockDate) the interpreter thought you could have fallen off
the end of a "switch" statement, although the number of arguments
prevented that. This was fixed by changing the last case to "default".
In another case (QueueRunner) the function really did return a value
sometimes and nothing other times, although as far as I could see, it
could only ever return "undefined". The function now explicitly only
returns no value.
See #751
- This requires passing if runnables are set to the Suite. Hopefully in
the future we will change how focused runnables and *Alls interact so
this is no longer necessary.
[#732]
IE 8 doesn't have Array.prototype.indexOf so this breaks there.
Reverting until we can figure out a better way to solve across all
supported browsers.
This reverts commit 663fbd0cdb.
- Behaves similarly to to specResults
- Since suites were stored in an object instead of an array and the
current interface exposes this object, we now must keep track of suites
twice in the reporter. We cannot just construct the object lazily,
because then the object will not update with new suite results
like it does currently (see JsApiReporterSpec:148).
[#79533268]