- Clarifies what it is for when writing tests - No longer named the same as the `jasmine` that is injected into live code
29 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
29 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
describe("jasmineUnderTest.util", function() {
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describe("isArray_", function() {
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it("should return true if the argument is an array", function() {
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_([])).toBe(true);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_(['a'])).toBe(true);
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});
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it("should return false if the argument is not an array", function() {
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_(undefined)).toBe(false);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_({})).toBe(false);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_(function() {})).toBe(false);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_('foo')).toBe(false);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_(5)).toBe(false);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.isArray_(null)).toBe(false);
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});
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});
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describe("isUndefined", function() {
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it("reports if a variable is defined", function() {
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var a;
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.util.isUndefined(a)).toBe(true);
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.util.isUndefined(undefined)).toBe(true);
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var undefined = "diz be undefined yo";
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expect(jasmineUnderTest.util.isUndefined(undefined)).toBe(false);
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});
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});
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});
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