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Steve Gravrock
bff612a169 Bump version to 5.1.1 2023-08-24 19:00:26 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
4ba42f3746 Fixed global variable leak when using ParallelReportDispatcher 2023-08-22 19:34:22 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
58bee05c36 Documented usage of eval in DelayedFunctionScheduler 2023-08-22 19:28:20 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
c1871b0f0c Removed unnecessary throw when building stack trace
Since 4.0, all supported JS runtimes populate the stack property of
Error objects when the Error is instantiated, not when it's thrown.
2023-08-19 09:54:03 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
c16974b091 Improved jsdocs for originalFn argument to createSpy
Fixes jasmine.github.io#137.
2023-08-14 18:32:51 -07:00
Steve Gravrock
bfedda9764 Link to 5.0 upgrade guide in README, not 4.0 2023-08-12 17:26:39 -07:00
9 changed files with 65 additions and 17 deletions

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Jasmine is a Behavior Driven Development testing framework for JavaScript. It does not rely on browsers, DOM, or any JavaScript framework. Thus it's suited for websites, [Node.js](http://nodejs.org) projects, or anywhere that JavaScript can run.
Upgrading from Jasmine 3.x? Check out the [upgrade guide](https://jasmine.github.io/tutorials/upgrading_to_Jasmine_4.0).
Upgrading from Jasmine 4.x? Check out the [upgrade guide](https://jasmine.github.io/tutorials/upgrading_to_Jasmine_5.0).
## Contributing

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} else if (options.stack) {
error = options;
} else {
try {
throw new Error(message());
} catch (e) {
error = e;
}
error = new Error(message());
}
}
// Omit the message from the stack trace because it will be
@@ -3228,6 +3224,9 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().CompleteOnFirstErrorSkipPolicy = function(j$) {
return CompleteOnFirstErrorSkipPolicy;
};
// Warning: don't add "use strict" to this file. Doing so potentially changes
// the behavior of user code that does things like setTimeout("var x = 1;")
// while the mock clock is installed.
getJasmineRequireObj().DelayedFunctionScheduler = function(j$) {
function DelayedFunctionScheduler() {
this.scheduledLookup_ = [];
@@ -3253,6 +3252,9 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().DelayedFunctionScheduler = function(j$) {
) {
let f;
if (typeof funcToCall === 'string') {
// setTimeout("some code") and setInterval("some code") are legal, if
// not recommended. We don't do that ourselves, but user code might.
// This allows such code to work when the mock clock is installed.
f = function() {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-eval
return eval(funcToCall);
@@ -7159,6 +7161,8 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().NeverSkipPolicy = function(j$) {
};
getJasmineRequireObj().ParallelReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
'use strict';
/**
* @class ParallelReportDispatcher
* @implements Reporter
@@ -7177,7 +7181,7 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().ParallelReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
const ReportDispatcher = deps.ReportDispatcher || j$.ReportDispatcher;
const QueueRunner = deps.QueueRunner || j$.QueueRunner;
const globalErrors = deps.globalErrors || new j$.GlobalErrors();
const dispatcher = ReportDispatcher(
const dispatcher = new ReportDispatcher(
j$.reporterEvents,
function(queueRunnerOptions) {
queueRunnerOptions = {
@@ -7903,6 +7907,8 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().QueueRunner = function(j$) {
};
getJasmineRequireObj().ReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
'use strict';
function ReportDispatcher(methods, queueRunnerFactory, onLateError) {
const dispatchedMethods = methods || [];
@@ -8479,7 +8485,11 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().interface = function(jasmine, env) {
* @since 1.3.0
* @function
* @param {String} [name] - Name to give the spy. This will be displayed in failure messages.
* @param {Function} [originalFn] - Function to act as the real implementation.
* @param {Function} [originalFn] - The "real" function. This will
* be used for subsequent calls to the spy after you call
* `mySpy.and.callThrough()`. In most cases you should omit this parameter.
* The usual way to supply an original function is to call {@link spyOn}
* instead of createSpy.
* @return {Spy}
*/
jasmine.createSpy = function(name, originalFn) {
@@ -10802,5 +10812,5 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().UserContext = function(j$) {
};
getJasmineRequireObj().version = function() {
return '5.1.0';
return '5.1.1';
};

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{
"name": "jasmine-core",
"license": "MIT",
"version": "5.1.0",
"version": "5.1.1",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine.git"

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# Jasmine Core 5.1.1 Release Notes
## Bug Fixes
* Fixed global variable leak in the main process when running in parallel mode
* Removed unnecessary throw when building expectation results
## Documentation Improvements
* Improved jsdocs for originalFn argument to createSpy
* Link to 5.0 upgrade guide in README, not 4.0
## Supported environments
jasmine-core 5.1.1 has been tested in the following environments.
| Environment | Supported versions |
|-------------------|--------------------|
| Node | 18, 20 |
| Safari | 15-16 |
| Chrome | 116 |
| Firefox | 102, 116 |
| Edge | 115 |
------
_Release Notes generated with _[Anchorman](http://github.com/infews/anchorman)_

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// Warning: don't add "use strict" to this file. Doing so potentially changes
// the behavior of user code that does things like setTimeout("var x = 1;")
// while the mock clock is installed.
getJasmineRequireObj().DelayedFunctionScheduler = function(j$) {
function DelayedFunctionScheduler() {
this.scheduledLookup_ = [];
@@ -23,6 +26,9 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().DelayedFunctionScheduler = function(j$) {
) {
let f;
if (typeof funcToCall === 'string') {
// setTimeout("some code") and setInterval("some code") are legal, if
// not recommended. We don't do that ourselves, but user code might.
// This allows such code to work when the mock clock is installed.
f = function() {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-eval
return eval(funcToCall);

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getJasmineRequireObj().ParallelReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
'use strict';
/**
* @class ParallelReportDispatcher
* @implements Reporter
@@ -17,7 +19,7 @@ getJasmineRequireObj().ParallelReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
const ReportDispatcher = deps.ReportDispatcher || j$.ReportDispatcher;
const QueueRunner = deps.QueueRunner || j$.QueueRunner;
const globalErrors = deps.globalErrors || new j$.GlobalErrors();
const dispatcher = ReportDispatcher(
const dispatcher = new ReportDispatcher(
j$.reporterEvents,
function(queueRunnerOptions) {
queueRunnerOptions = {

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getJasmineRequireObj().ReportDispatcher = function(j$) {
'use strict';
function ReportDispatcher(methods, queueRunnerFactory, onLateError) {
const dispatchedMethods = methods || [];

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} else if (options.stack) {
error = options;
} else {
try {
throw new Error(message());
} catch (e) {
error = e;
}
error = new Error(message());
}
}
// Omit the message from the stack trace because it will be

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* @since 1.3.0
* @function
* @param {String} [name] - Name to give the spy. This will be displayed in failure messages.
* @param {Function} [originalFn] - Function to act as the real implementation.
* @param {Function} [originalFn] - The "real" function. This will
* be used for subsequent calls to the spy after you call
* `mySpy.and.callThrough()`. In most cases you should omit this parameter.
* The usual way to supply an original function is to call {@link spyOn}
* instead of createSpy.
* @return {Spy}
*/
jasmine.createSpy = function(name, originalFn) {