- xit
- it with a null function body ( it("should be pending");
- calling pending() inside a spec
- having a spec without any expectations
Pending and Filtered specs now call Reporter interface specStarted so that reporting acts as expected.
Pending and Filtered spec names are present and styled in the HTML reporter
Using xit used to disable a spec. Disabling is now just when a spec is filtered out at run time (usually w/ the reporter).
Suites are still disabled with xdescribe and means its specs are never executed.
* New reporter interface across all reporters
* xdescribe & xit now store disabled specs
* Rewrite of HtmlReporter to support new interface and be more performant
- HTMLReporters should be rewritten to make this sort of thing easier.
- Fix HTMLReporter try/catch switch
- We can't really call resultCallback & throw, so that's been reverted
for now.
- THere seems to be a performance regression. Large test suites may
throw
- Regressions: Mock Clock won't install correctly, async specs are
temporarily not supported.
- Async spec runs/waits interface is gone. Blocks are gone.
- Move most global usage into jasmine.Env constructor.
- Remove optional 'Jasmine running' from HtmlReporter -- caused
NS_FACTORY_ERROR in firefox when tested
This blocks will be run even when a preceeding block sets the abort
flag. This is so that we can support afterEach calls running when the
spec fails due to a timeout.
Move Browser & Node specs to test against lib/jasmine.js instead of the separate source. Yes, this makes development a little harder but it's better to test that jasmine.js was built correctly.