Travis was failing with a weird ESLint error, and when I checked locally, the problem seemed to be related to Vuepress v0. Upgrading to Vuepress v1-alpha seems to fix this (at least on my machine...)
- Added 'test/package.json' for dependencies used by spec tests
- Changed package names of local tools to reflect actual usage
- Removed bins for local tools (using files via 'node [file]' command)
- Updated help text for the CLIs of local tools to reflect changes
- Updated READMEs for tools
- Moved babel dependencies to 'tools/bundle/package.json'
- 'tools/bundle' now only logs created and watching
- Updated scripts in root package.json
This is related to my last commit. I've updated all the JavaScript files to satisfy 'eslint-config-futagozaryuu', my eslint configuration.
I'm sure I've probally missed something, but I've run all NPM scripts and Gulp tasks, fixed any bugs that cropped up, and updated some stuff (mainly related to generated messages), so as far as I can, tell this conversion is over (I know I've probally jixed it just by saying this ;P).
Was using 'eslint-config-dmajda' by @dmajda, but since it's diffucult for me to use multiple styles across multiple projects, I'm switching to my own 'eslint-config-futagozaryuu'.
- Updated glob for test files
- Updated HEADER var for generated browser build
- Inlined list of JS_FILES to lint
- Added helper 'execFile'
- Simplyfied 'gulp benchmark'
- Parser generator now use's 'bin/peg.js'
- Moved HEADER var into 'browser:build' function
- Simplyfied 'gulp browser:clean'
- removed dependency 'gulp-transform'
"test/impact" was a bash script before, and used tools spefic to some systems, which required Window users to have more software installed.
This rewrite removes the bash script and add's a cross platform Node.js script that doesn't depend on platform-spefic tools.
- Moved benchmark to test/benchmark
- Moved tests to test/spec
- Removed individual servers
- Implemented single test server
- Moved server assets to test/server
- Updated Gulpfile.js
- Moved tools/impact to test/impact
This commit move's nearly all code related to testing the PEG.js module into the test directory, and also ensures they run as they did before the move.