The old style of merging all of a function's variable declarations into
a single statement made some sense back in the days of var, but there's
no reason to keep doing it now that we use const and let.
This is in addition to the existing concatenated name. It's meant to
support tools like IDE integrations that want to be able to filter a
run to an exact set of suites/specs.
This is intended to support parallel execution, which is planned for a
future release of Jasmine. Because the execution of unrelated suites will
interleave when run in parallel, reporters will not be able to assume
that the most recent `suiteStarted` event identifies the parent of the
current suite/spec. By adding this feature now, we allow reporters to
support both parallel execution and at least some 4.x versions without
having to implement two different ways of finding the parent suite.
Previously, an error that occurred after Jasmine started to report the
suiteDone or specDone event for the current runable would not be reliably
reported. Now such an error is reported on the nearest ancestor suite whose
suiteDone event has not yet been reported.
.substr() is deprecated so we replace it with functions which work similarily but aren't deprecated
Signed-off-by: Tobias Speicher <rootcommander@gmail.com>
This was already done for everything except spec cleanup fns, since the
various skip policies need to know the difference between afterEach and
afterAll.
Add support for running jasmine multiple times.
```js
const Jasmine = require('jasmine');
async function main() {
const jasmine = new Jasmine({ projectBaseDir: process.cwd() });
let specId = 'spec0';
jasmine.loadConfigFile('./spec/support/jasmine.json');
jasmine.env.configure({
specFilter(sp) {
return sp.id === specId;
},
autoCleanClosures: false
});
jasmine.exit = () => {};
await jasmine.execute();
specId = 'spec2';
await jasmine.execute();
}
main().catch((err) => {
console.error(err);
process.exitCode = 1;
});
```
With `jasmine.env.configure({ autoCleanClosures: false })` you disable Jasmine's feature to automatically clean closures (functions) during the test run. This is a requirement to be able to rerun.
When `execute` is called more than once, the `topSuite.reset` is called, which will reset the state for the next run as well as reset any child suites.
Add a function `exclude` to the `Suite` and `Spec` clases. This functions similar to `pend`, but will allow the "pending" state to persist over multiple runs. This is useful when `xit` is used.
Revert changes to jasmine.js
fix: make sure to call hooks during second run
Remove jsdoc from private apis
Fix elint issue
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