Agreed: QUNIT could be documented better.

BTW: Just to be sure "we are by the book" ;o)
I would be so bold to  recommend ,instead of this :

setTimeout(function() {
                                $(window).unbind('hashchange');
                                start();
                        }, 500)

doing this :

var tid = setTimeout(function() {
                                clearTimeout(tid); delete tid ;
                                $(window).unbind('hashchange');
                                start();
                        }, 500)

And in the case of setInterval :

top.intervalTimer = setInterval ( ..... ) ;

$(window).unload( function () {
     clearInterval( top.intervalTimer ) ; delete top.intervalTimer ;
}) ;

It is a somewhat moot point how are the timers implemented and in
which browser and their versions.
So, it does not hurt using them "by the book". I cleraly remember I
had solved some very misterious behaviors in IE6&7 with timer re-
seting,
 but that was a long time ago so I can not exactly say what it was.

--DBJ
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