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This is the first of many commits that gradually convert PEG.js's test suite from QUnit to Jasmine, cleaning it up on the way. Main reason for the change is that Jasmine allows nested contexts, allowing to structure the tests in a better way than QUnit. Moreover, the tests needed to be cleaned up a bit.
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PEG.js Spec Suite
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This is the PEG.js spec suite. It ensures PEG.js works correctly. All specs
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should always pass on all supported platforms.
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Running in a browser
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1. Start a web server and make it serve the PEG.js root directory (one level
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up from this one).
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2. Point your browser to an URL corresponding to the index.html file.
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3. Watch the specs pass (or fail).
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If you have Python installed, you can just run the following command in the
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PEG.js root directory
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python -m SimpleHTTPServer
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and load http://localhost:8000/spec/ in your browser.
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Running from a command-line
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1. Make sure you have Node.js and the "jasmine-node" npm pacakge installed.
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2. Run the following command:
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jasmine-node --verbose .
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3. Watch the specs pass (or fail).
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