On 6 Jan 2009, at 12:33, Martin Budden wrote:
>
> I've done some work that allows the use of the jQuery qunit test
> framework with TiddlyWiki. This work is very preliminary - this is
> very much proof of concept, but I thought I'd post this so that people
> who want to use qunit for testing have somewhere to start.
This is great stuff, Martin!
for my part I've started to use qunit to TDD a plugin (post to follow)
and I'm particularly impressed with the support for asynchronous
callbacks.
Also Proppy is, as usual, ahead of the curve and has combined qunit
with jscoverage, which looks very neat:
http://jspoker.pokersource.info/tests/jscoverage.html?test-jpoker.html
Paul (psd)
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