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David Majda 516023546d Use one var/let/const per variable (for initialized variables)
Use one var/let/const per variable, but only for initialized variables.
Uninitialized variables are still grouped into one var/let/const
declaration as I don't see any value in separating them. This approach
reflects the fact that initialized and uninitialized var/let/const
declarations are really two different things.

See #443.
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README.md

PEG.js Spec Suite

This is the PEG.js spec suite. It ensures PEG.js works correctly. All specs should always pass on all supported platforms.

Running in Node.js

All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).

  1. Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:

    $ npm install
    
  2. Execute the spec suite:

    $ make spec
    
  3. Watch the specs pass (or fail).

Running in the Browser

All commands in the following steps need to be executed in PEG.js root directory (one level up from this one).

  1. Make sure you have Node.js installed.

  2. Install all PEG.js dependencies, including development ones:

    $ npm install
    
  3. Serve the spec suite using a web server:

    $ spec/server
    
  4. Point your browser to the spec suite.

  5. Watch the specs pass (or fail).