Merge branch 'main' into 3.99

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Steve Gravrock
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s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
s.authors = ["Gregg Van Hove"]
s.summary = %q{JavaScript BDD framework}
s.description = %q{Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment, and with a nice descriptive syntax.}
s.description = <<~DESC
Test your JavaScript without any framework dependencies, in any environment,
and with a nice descriptive syntax.
Jasmine for Ruby is deprecated. The direct replacment for the jasmine-core
gem is the jasmine-core NPM package. If you are also using the jasmine gem,
we recommend using the jasmine-browser-runner NPM package instead. It
supports all the same scenarios as the jasmine gem gem plus Webpacker. See
https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html for setup instructions, and
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-gem/blob/main/release_notes/3.9.0.md
for other options.
DESC
s.email = %q{jasmine-js@googlegroups.com}
s.homepage = "http://jasmine.github.io"
s.license = "MIT"

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if ENV["SUPPRESS_JASMINE_DEPRECATION"].nil?
puts <<~END_DEPRECATION_MSG
The Jasmine Ruby gems are deprecated. There will be no further releases after
the end of the Jasmine 3.x series. We recommend that most users migrate to the
jasmine-browser-runner npm package, which is the direct replacement for the
jasmine gem. See <https://jasmine.github.io/setup/browser.html> for setup
instructions, including for Rails applications that use either Sprockets or
Webpacker.
If jasmine-browser-runner doesn't meet your needs, one of these might:
* The jasmine npm package to run specs in Node.js:
<https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npm>
* The standalone distribution to run specs in browsers with no additional
tools: <https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine#installation>
* The jasmine-core npm package if all you need is the Jasmine assets:
<https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine>. This is the direct equivalent of the
jasmine-core Ruby gem.
To prevent this message from appearing, set the SUPPRESS_JASMINE_DEPRECATION
environment variable.
END_DEPRECATION_MSG
end
module Jasmine
module Core
class << self

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};
getJasmineRequireObj().version = function() {
return '3.8.0';
return '3.9.0';
};

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#
module Jasmine
module Core
VERSION = "3.8.0"
VERSION = "3.9.0"
end
end

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{
"name": "jasmine-core",
"license": "MIT",
"version": "3.8.0",
"version": "3.9.0",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine.git"

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# Jasmine Core 3.9 Release Notes
## New features and bug fixes
* Fixed Trusted Types error in `j$.isError_` in Chromium-based browsers
* Merges [#1921](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/pull/1921) from @bjarkler
* Fixes [#1910](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/issues/1910)
* Fixes [#1653](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/issues/1653)
* Better reporting of unhandled promise rejections with truthy but non-`Error`
reasons on Node
* `Env#execute` returns a promise in environments that support promises
* Renamed `failFast` and `oneFailurePerSpec` config props to `stopOnSpecFailure`
and `stopSpecOnExpectationFailure`
The new names are more self-explanatory and consistent with jasmine-npm. The
old names are deprecated but will still work until the next major release.
* Split `boot.js` into two files to allow the env to be configured in between
This is mainly intended to support jasmine-browser-runner, which will load
a script that configures the env in between the two boot files (`boot0.js` and
`boot1.js`). The single-file `boot.js` will still be included until the next
major release.
## Ruby deprecation
The Jasmine Ruby gems are deprecated. There will be no further releases after
the end of the Jasmine 3.x series. We recommend that most users migrate to the
[jasmine-browser-runner](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-browser)
npm package, which is the direct replacement for the `jasmine` gem.
If `jasmine-browser-runner` doesn't meet your needs, one of these might:
* The [jasmine](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine-npm) npm package to run
specs in Node.js.
* The [standalone distribution](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine#installation)
to run specs in browsers with no additional tools.
* The [jasmine-core](https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine) npm package if all
you need is the Jasmine assets. This is the direct equivalent of the
`jasmine-core` Ruby gem.
## Documentation updates
* Added API docs for `Suite#id` and `Spec#id`
* Marked `Env#hideDisabled` deprecated in jsdocs
------
## Supported environments
jasmine-core 3.9.0 has been tested in the following environments.
| Environment | Supported versions |
|-------------------|--------------------|
| Node | 10, 12, 14, 16 |
| Safari | 8-14 |
| Chrome | 92 |
| Firefox | 91, 78, 68 |
| Edge | 92 |
| Internet Explorer | 10, 11 |
_Release Notes generated with _[Anchorman](http://github.com/infews/anchorman)_