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Improvements
qunit
2.0.0 (#672)The new version differs by 420 commits .
126f6e0
Version 2.1.5
dcba0dc
Merge pull request #672 from kangax/qunit-2.0
8af280d
upgrade to QUnit 2.0.0
3dc7d05
Version 2.1.4
18c486d
Version 2.1.3
45ce137
Version 2.1.2
65070a7
Merge pull request #655 from kangax/issue-652
45096d2
minor regex tweak
c7673f6
fix corner cases in conservativeCollapse & preserveLineBreaks
4b0d03f
Merge pull request #654 from kangax/issue-653
c599176
workaround require() bug for Node.js 0.10
7a4db8e
Version 2.1.1
cb63442
Merge pull request #651 from kangax/tokenchain-perf
84ee28f
fix performance corner case in sort functionality
fa59d3b
fix cli name in --help
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