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…ith var in the global namespace means it can't be deleted, if you declare something without var, you can delete the property. plus, there is no advantage to declaring with var
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I have tested this patch locally on my Windows dev box and it worked great. This patch is critical if you are planning on running Jasmine and Jasmine-Species in a headless setup (outside the browser). Without it you will not be able to run. |
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This pull requests fixes 2 issues and adds a test for both:
If you put in an absolute windows path in any browser, like this: C:\foo\bar\index.html, it will convert it to file:///C:/foo/bar/index.html.
If you have document=null and you try to open a relative path, like this: specs/env/spec.html, Envjs tries to convert this to a file: URL. However, this wasn't working quite right in Windows beacuse getcwd() returns the wrong slash, and file:/// should have 3 slashes, not 2.