- Switched to a new Rhino fork: https://github.com/jsdoc3/rhino
(currently reflects mozilla/rhino HEAD + enhancements for JSDoc)
- Removed jsdoc/util/global; new Rhino fork provides a `global` alias
just like Node.js
- Moved most of jsdoc.js into cli.js, and refactored for clarity
- new Rhino .jar to help find module paths
(https://github.com/hegemonic/rhino/commit/31b70105)
- make __dirname and process.cwd() provide the current module path; use
only env.dirname for JSDoc's home dir; fix callers
- get rid of jsdoc/util/include (and update test framework accordingly)
- avoid running Rhino/Node.js tests on the wrong runtime
- remove support for global 'publish' function, which relied upon
jsdoc/util/include
- update jsdoc/util/dumper for consistency with Node.js'
JSON.stringify()
- fix jsdoc/util/runtime to detect Node.js correctly
- add Node.js versions of jsdoc/fs and jsdoc/path
- other minor cleanup
This first part of the testing framework upgrade:
- enhances the jsdoc script to allow switching to debug mode from the command line
- uses Jasmine to run tests
- adds flexibility to run tests from multiple root directories
- does automatic test discovery, so test files can just be created, dropped in an appropriate folder, and run without having to explicity add it to the test runner
- cleans up the test directory layout
- incorporates env.rhino.js which should make it easier to test templates
- is incomplete: this is just a savepoint. About 1/3 of the tests have been converted. The rest are still run through the old testrunner