Quite something, but only internal organization. Major points are:
lodash 1.0.0 came out yesterday and I'm using it, so plz npm update
split up things, eg new util.js
more tests, particularly for test-helper itself (!)
new assertions isPlainObjectOrFunc and isProperSubset (for our own tests); + some tests for them too, but these are incomplete - it's getting time now for https://github.com/busterjs/referee-combinators/issues/5 , "Don't rely on AssertionError from failure"
needed it so I made it: forOwnRec, recursive version of lodash's forOwn. Just find it interesting coz it's re iterators/generators/lazy lists and that might be an interesting thing to look at when it's about combining assertions. But it definitely needs more care :}
Remark: I'm used to (and convinced of) committing small things rather often. Plz tell me if you're offended by this. If it's the case then I know a way to have only one commit in the pr, without losing history. It's somewhat tedious though...
In fact I thought my merging from busterjs/develop into my develop would give such an overall diff. Yet it seems not really that, I'm missing eg. util.js. Or had I added it before? Whatever...
Quite something, but only internal organization. Major points are:
npm update
util.js
test-helper
itself (!)isPlainObjectOrFunc
andisProperSubset
(for our own tests); + some tests for them too, but these are incomplete - it's getting time now for https://github.com/busterjs/referee-combinators/issues/5 , "Don't rely on AssertionError from failure"forOwnRec
, recursive version of lodash'sforOwn
. Just find it interesting coz it's re iterators/generators/lazy lists and that might be an interesting thing to look at when it's about combining assertions. But it definitely needs more care :}Remark: I'm used to (and convinced of) committing small things rather often. Plz tell me if you're offended by this. If it's the case then I know a way to have only one commit in the pr, without losing history. It's somewhat tedious though... In fact I thought my merging from busterjs/develop into my develop would give such an overall diff. Yet it seems not really that, I'm missing eg. util.js. Or had I added it before? Whatever...