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diff --git a/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.css b/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.css
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+++ b/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.css
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+/*!
+ * QUnit 2.25.0
+ * https://qunitjs.com/
+ *
+ * Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors
+ * Released under the MIT license
+ * https://jquery.org/license
+ */
+
+/** Font Family and Sizes */
+
+#qunit-tests, #qunit-header, #qunit-banner, #qunit-testrunner-toolbar, #qunit-filteredTest, #qunit-userAgent, #qunit-testresult {
+ font-family: "Helvetica Neue Light", "HelveticaNeue-Light", "Helvetica Neue", Calibri, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar, #qunit-filteredTest, #qunit-userAgent, #qunit-testresult, #qunit-tests li { font-size: small; }
+#qunit-tests { font-size: smaller; }
+
+
+/** Resets */
+
+#qunit-tests, #qunit-header, #qunit-banner, #qunit-filteredTest, #qunit-userAgent, #qunit-testresult, #qunit-modulefilter {
+ margin: 0;
+ padding: 0;
+}
+
+/* Style our buttons in a simple way, uninfluenced by the styles
+ the tested app might load. Don't affect buttons in #qunit-fixture!
+ https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/pull/1395
+ https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1437 */
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button,
+#qunit-testresult button {
+ all: unset; /* best effort, modern browsers only */
+ font: inherit;
+ color: initial;
+ border: initial;
+ background-color: buttonface;
+ padding: 0 4px;
+}
+
+
+/** Fixed headers with scrollable tests */
+
+@supports (display: flex) or (display: -webkit-box) {
+ @media (min-height: 500px) {
+ #qunit {
+ position: fixed;
+ left: 0;
+ right: 0;
+ top: 0;
+ bottom: 0;
+ padding: 8px;
+ display: -webkit-box;
+ display: flex;
+ flex-direction: column;
+ }
+
+ #qunit-tests {
+ overflow: scroll;
+ }
+
+ #qunit-banner {
+ flex: 5px 0 0;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+
+/** Header (excluding toolbar) */
+
+#qunit-header {
+ padding: 0.5em 0 0.5em 1em;
+
+ color: #C2CCD1;
+ background-color: #0D3349;
+
+ font-size: 1.5em;
+ line-height: 1em;
+ font-weight: 400;
+
+ border-radius: 5px 5px 0 0;
+}
+
+#qunit-header a {
+ text-decoration: none;
+ color: inherit;
+}
+
+#qunit-header a:hover,
+#qunit-header a:focus {
+ color: #FFF;
+}
+
+#qunit-banner {
+ height: 5px;
+}
+
+#qunit-filteredTest {
+ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+ color: #366097;
+ background-color: #F4FF77;
+}
+
+#qunit-userAgent {
+ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+ color: #FFF;
+ background-color: #2B81AF;
+ text-shadow: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) 2px 2px 1px;
+}
+
+
+/** Toolbar */
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar {
+ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+ color: #5E740B;
+ background-color: #EEE;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar .clearfix {
+ height: 0;
+ clear: both;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar label {
+ display: inline-block;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar input[type=checkbox],
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar input[type=radio] {
+ margin: 3px;
+ vertical-align: -2px;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar input[type=text] {
+ box-sizing: border-box;
+ height: 1.6em;
+}
+
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button,
+#qunit-testresult button {
+ border-radius: .25em;
+ border: 1px solid #AAA;
+ background-color: #F8F8F8;
+ color: #222;
+ line-height: 1.6;
+ cursor: pointer;
+}
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button:hover,
+#qunit-testresult button:hover {
+ border-color: #AAA;
+ background-color: #FFF;
+ color: #444;
+}
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button:active,
+#qunit-testresult button:active {
+ border-color: #777;
+ background-color: #CCC;
+ color: #000;
+}
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button:focus,
+#qunit-testresult button:focus {
+ border-color: #2F68DA;
+ /* emulate 2px border without a layout shift */
+ box-shadow: inset 0 0 0 1px #2F68DA
+}
+#qunit-testrunner-toolbar button:disabled,
+#qunit-testresult button:disabled {
+ border-color: #CCC;
+ background-color: #CCC;
+ color: #FFF;
+ cursor: default;
+}
+
+#qunit-toolbar-filters {
+ float: right;
+ /* aligning right avoids overflows and inefficient use of space
+ around the dropdown menu on narrow viewports */
+ text-align: right;
+}
+
+.qunit-url-config,
+.qunit-filter,
+#qunit-modulefilter {
+ display: inline-block;
+ line-height: 2.1em;
+ text-align: left;
+}
+
+.qunit-filter,
+#qunit-modulefilter {
+ position: relative;
+ margin-left: 1em;
+}
+
+.qunit-url-config label {
+ margin-right: 0.5em;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-search {
+ box-sizing: border-box;
+ min-width: 400px;
+ min-width: min(400px, 80vw);
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-search-container {
+ position: relative;
+}
+#qunit-modulefilter-search-container:after {
+ position: absolute;
+ right: 0.3em;
+ bottom: 0;
+ line-height: 100%;
+ content: "\25bc";
+ color: black;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown {
+ /* align with #qunit-modulefilter-search */
+ box-sizing: border-box;
+ min-width: 400px;
+ min-width: min(400px, 80vw);
+ max-width: 80vw;
+ position: absolute;
+ right: 0;
+ top: 100%;
+ margin-top: 2px;
+
+ /* ensure that when on a narrow viewports and having only one result,
+ that #qunit-modulefilter-actions fall outside the dropdown rectangle. */
+ min-height: 3em;
+
+ border: 1px solid #AAA;
+ border-top-color: transparent;
+ border-radius: 0 0 .25em .25em;
+ color: #0D3349;
+ background-color: #F5F5F5;
+ z-index: 99;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-actions {
+ display: block;
+ overflow: auto;
+ /* align with #qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list */
+ font: smaller/1.5em sans-serif;
+}
+@media (min-width: 350px) {
+ #qunit-modulefilter-actions {
+ position: absolute;
+ right: 0;
+ }
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown #qunit-modulefilter-actions > * {
+ box-sizing: border-box;
+ max-height: 2.8em;
+ display: block;
+ padding: 0.4em;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown #qunit-modulefilter-actions > button {
+ float: right;
+ margin: 0.25em;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list {
+ margin: 0;
+ padding: 0;
+ font: smaller/1.5em sans-serif;
+}
+
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list li {
+ list-style: none;
+}
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list .clickable {
+ display: block;
+ padding: 0.25em 0.50em 0.25em 0.15em;
+ white-space: nowrap;
+ overflow: hidden;
+ text-overflow: ellipsis;
+}
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list .clickable.checked {
+ font-weight: bold;
+ background-color: #E2F0F7;
+ color: #0D3349;
+}
+#qunit-modulefilter-dropdown .clickable:hover {
+ background-color: #FFF;
+ color: #444;
+}
+
+
+/** Tests: Pass/Fail */
+
+#qunit-tests {
+ list-style-position: inside;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li {
+ padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 1em;
+ border-bottom: 1px solid #FFF;
+ list-style-position: inside;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests > li {
+ display: none;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li.running,
+#qunit-tests li.pass,
+#qunit-tests li.fail,
+#qunit-tests li.skipped,
+#qunit-tests li.aborted {
+ display: list-item;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests.hidepass {
+ position: relative;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests.hidepass li.running,
+#qunit-tests.hidepass li.pass:not(.todo) {
+ visibility: hidden;
+ position: absolute;
+ width: 0;
+ height: 0;
+ padding: 0;
+ border: 0;
+ margin: 0;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li .qunit-test-name {
+ cursor: pointer;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li.skipped .qunit-test-name {
+ cursor: default;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li a {
+ padding: 0.5em;
+ color: inherit;
+ text-decoration: underline;
+}
+#qunit-tests li a:hover,
+#qunit-tests li a:focus {
+ color: #0D3349;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li .runtime {
+ float: right;
+ font-size: smaller;
+}
+
+.qunit-assert-list {
+ margin-top: 0.5em;
+ padding: 0.5em;
+
+ background-color: #FFF;
+
+ border-radius: 5px;
+}
+
+.qunit-source {
+ margin: 0.6em 0 0.3em;
+}
+
+.qunit-collapsed {
+ display: none;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests table {
+ border-collapse: collapse;
+ margin-top: 0.2em;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests th {
+ text-align: right;
+ vertical-align: top;
+ padding: 0 0.5em 0 0;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests td {
+ vertical-align: top;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests pre {
+ margin: 0;
+ white-space: pre-wrap;
+ word-wrap: break-word;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests del {
+ color: #374E0C;
+ background-color: #E0F2BE;
+ text-decoration: none;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests ins {
+ color: #500;
+ background-color: #FFCACA;
+ text-decoration: none;
+}
+
+/*** Test Counts */
+
+#qunit-tests b.counts { color: #0D3349; }
+#qunit-tests b.passed { color: #5E740B; }
+#qunit-tests b.failed { color: #710909; }
+
+#qunit-tests li li {
+ padding: 5px;
+ background-color: #FFF;
+ border-bottom: none;
+ list-style-position: inside;
+}
+
+/*** Passing Styles */
+
+
+#qunit-tests .pass {
+ color: #2F68DA;
+ background-color: #E2F0F7;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests .pass .test-name {
+ color: #366097;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li li.pass {
+ color: #3C510C;
+ background-color: #FFF;
+ border-left: 10px solid #C6E746;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests .pass .test-actual,
+#qunit-tests .pass .test-expected { color: #999; }
+
+#qunit-banner.qunit-pass { background-color: #C6E746; }
+
+/*** Failing Styles */
+
+#qunit-tests .fail {
+ color: #000;
+ background-color: #EE5757;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests li li.fail {
+ color: #710909;
+ background-color: #FFF;
+ border-left: 10px solid #EE5757;
+ white-space: pre;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests > li:last-child {
+ border-radius: 0 0 5px 5px;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests .fail .test-actual { color: #EE5757; }
+#qunit-tests .fail .test-expected { color: #008000; }
+
+#qunit-banner.qunit-fail { background-color: #EE5757; }
+
+
+/*** Aborted tests */
+#qunit-tests .aborted { color: #000; background-color: orange; }
+/*** Skipped tests */
+
+#qunit-tests .skipped {
+ background-color: #EBECE9;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests .qunit-todo-label,
+#qunit-tests .qunit-skipped-label {
+ background-color: #F4FF77;
+ display: inline-block;
+ font-style: normal;
+ color: #366097;
+ line-height: 1.8em;
+ padding: 0 0.5em;
+ margin: -0.4em 0.4em -0.4em 0;
+}
+
+#qunit-tests .qunit-todo-label {
+ background-color: #EEE;
+}
+
+/** Result */
+
+#qunit-testresult {
+ color: #366097;
+ background-color: #E2F0F7;
+
+ border-bottom: 1px solid #FFF;
+}
+#qunit-testresult a {
+ color: #2F68DA;
+}
+#qunit-testresult .clearfix {
+ height: 0;
+ clear: both;
+}
+#qunit-testresult .module-name {
+ font-weight: 700;
+}
+#qunit-testresult-display {
+ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+ width: 85%;
+ float:left;
+}
+#qunit-testresult-controls {
+ padding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;
+ width: 10%;
+ float:left;
+}
+
+/** Fixture */
+
+#qunit-fixture {
+ position: absolute;
+ top: -10000px;
+ left: -10000px;
+ width: 1000px;
+ height: 1000px;
+}
diff --git a/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.js b/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.js
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendored/qunit-2.25.0.js
@@ -0,0 +1,7461 @@
+/*!
+ * QUnit 2.25.0
+ * https://qunitjs.com/
+ *
+ * Copyright OpenJS Foundation and other contributors
+ * Released under the MIT license
+ * https://jquery.org/license
+ */
+(function () {
+ 'use strict';
+
+ function _arrayLikeToArray(r, a) {
+ (null == a || a > r.length) && (a = r.length);
+ for (var e = 0, n = Array(a); e < a; e++) n[e] = r[e];
+ return n;
+ }
+ function _arrayWithHoles(r) {
+ if (Array.isArray(r)) return r;
+ }
+ function _arrayWithoutHoles(r) {
+ if (Array.isArray(r)) return _arrayLikeToArray(r);
+ }
+ function _classCallCheck(a, n) {
+ if (!(a instanceof n)) throw new TypeError("Cannot call a class as a function");
+ }
+ function _defineProperties(e, r) {
+ for (var t = 0; t < r.length; t++) {
+ var o = r[t];
+ o.enumerable = o.enumerable || !1, o.configurable = !0, "value" in o && (o.writable = !0), Object.defineProperty(e, _toPropertyKey(o.key), o);
+ }
+ }
+ function _createClass(e, r, t) {
+ return r && _defineProperties(e.prototype, r), t && _defineProperties(e, t), Object.defineProperty(e, "prototype", {
+ writable: !1
+ }), e;
+ }
+ function _iterableToArray(r) {
+ if ("undefined" != typeof Symbol && null != r[Symbol.iterator] || null != r["@@iterator"]) return Array.from(r);
+ }
+ function _iterableToArrayLimit(r, l) {
+ var t = null == r ? null : "undefined" != typeof Symbol && r[Symbol.iterator] || r["@@iterator"];
+ if (null != t) {
+ var e,
+ n,
+ i,
+ u,
+ a = [],
+ f = !0,
+ o = !1;
+ try {
+ if (i = (t = t.call(r)).next, 0 === l) {
+ if (Object(t) !== t) return;
+ f = !1;
+ } else for (; !(f = (e = i.call(t)).done) && (a.push(e.value), a.length !== l); f = !0);
+ } catch (r) {
+ o = !0, n = r;
+ } finally {
+ try {
+ if (!f && null != t.return && (u = t.return(), Object(u) !== u)) return;
+ } finally {
+ if (o) throw n;
+ }
+ }
+ return a;
+ }
+ }
+ function _nonIterableRest() {
+ throw new TypeError("Invalid attempt to destructure non-iterable instance.\nIn order to be iterable, non-array objects must have a [Symbol.iterator]() method.");
+ }
+ function _nonIterableSpread() {
+ throw new TypeError("Invalid attempt to spread non-iterable instance.\nIn order to be iterable, non-array objects must have a [Symbol.iterator]() method.");
+ }
+ function _slicedToArray(r, e) {
+ return _arrayWithHoles(r) || _iterableToArrayLimit(r, e) || _unsupportedIterableToArray(r, e) || _nonIterableRest();
+ }
+ function _toConsumableArray(r) {
+ return _arrayWithoutHoles(r) || _iterableToArray(r) || _unsupportedIterableToArray(r) || _nonIterableSpread();
+ }
+ function _toPrimitive(t, r) {
+ if ("object" != typeof t || !t) return t;
+ var e = t[Symbol.toPrimitive];
+ if (void 0 !== e) {
+ var i = e.call(t, r || "default");
+ if ("object" != typeof i) return i;
+ throw new TypeError("@@toPrimitive must return a primitive value.");
+ }
+ return ("string" === r ? String : Number)(t);
+ }
+ function _toPropertyKey(t) {
+ var i = _toPrimitive(t, "string");
+ return "symbol" == typeof i ? i : i + "";
+ }
+ function _typeof(o) {
+ "@babel/helpers - typeof";
+
+ return _typeof = "function" == typeof Symbol && "symbol" == typeof Symbol.iterator ? function (o) {
+ return typeof o;
+ } : function (o) {
+ return o && "function" == typeof Symbol && o.constructor === Symbol && o !== Symbol.prototype ? "symbol" : typeof o;
+ }, _typeof(o);
+ }
+ function _unsupportedIterableToArray(r, a) {
+ if (r) {
+ if ("string" == typeof r) return _arrayLikeToArray(r, a);
+ var t = {}.toString.call(r).slice(8, -1);
+ return "Object" === t && r.constructor && (t = r.constructor.name), "Map" === t || "Set" === t ? Array.from(r) : "Arguments" === t || /^(?:Ui|I)nt(?:8|16|32)(?:Clamped)?Array$/.test(t) ? _arrayLikeToArray(r, a) : void 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We don't use global-this-polyfill [1], because it modifies
+ // the globals scope by default. QUnit must not affect the host context
+ // as developers may test their project may be such a polyfill, and/or
+ // they may intentionally test their project with and without certain
+ // polyfills and we must not affect that. It also uses an obscure
+ // mechanism that seems to sometimes causes a runtime error in older
+ // browsers (specifically Safari and IE versions that support
+ // Object.defineProperty but then report _T_ as undefined).
+ // [1] https://github.com/ungap/global-this/blob/v0.4.4/esm/index.js
+ //
+ // Another way is `Function('return this')()`, but doing so relies
+ // on eval which will cause a CSP error on some servers.
+ //
+ // Instead, simply check the four options that already exist
+ // in all supported environments.
+ function getGlobalThis() {
+ if (typeof globalThis !== 'undefined') {
+ // For SpiderMonkey, modern browsers, and recent Node.js
+ // eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
+ return globalThis;
+ }
+ if (typeof self !== 'undefined') {
+ // For web workers
+ // eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
+ return self;
+ }
+ if (typeof window$1 !== 'undefined') {
+ // For document context in browsers
+ return window$1;
+ }
+ if (typeof global !== 'undefined') {
+ // For Node.js
+ // eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
+ return global;
+ }
+ throw new Error('Unable to locate global object');
+ }
+
+ // This avoids a simple `export const` assignment as that would lead Rollup
+ // to change getGlobalThis and use the same (generated) variable name there.
+ var g = getGlobalThis();
+
+ // These optional globals are undefined in one or more environments:
+ // modern browser, old browser, Node.js, SpiderMonkey.
+ // Calling code must check these for truthy-ness before use.
+ var console$1 = g.console;
+ var setTimeout$1 = g.setTimeout;
+ var clearTimeout = g.clearTimeout;
+ var process$1 = g.process;
+ var window$1 = g.window;
+ var document = window$1 && window$1.document;
+ var navigator = window$1 && window$1.navigator;
+ var localSessionStorage = function () {
+ var x = 'qunit-test-string';
+ try {
+ g.sessionStorage.setItem(x, x);
+ g.sessionStorage.removeItem(x);
+ return g.sessionStorage;
+ } catch (e) {
+ return undefined;
+ }
+ }();
+
+ // Basic fallback for ES6 Map
+ // Support: IE 9-10, Safari 7, PhantomJS; Map is undefined
+ // Support: iOS 8; `new Map(iterable)` is not supported
+ //
+ // Fallback for ES7 Map#keys
+ // Support: IE 11; Map#keys is undefined
+ var StringMap = typeof g.Map === 'function' && typeof g.Map.prototype.keys === 'function' && typeof g.Symbol === 'function' && _typeof(g.Symbol.iterator) === 'symbol' ? g.Map : function StringMap(input) {
+ var _this = this;
+ var store = Object.create(null);
+ var hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
+ this.has = function (strKey) {
+ return hasOwn.call(store, strKey);
+ };
+ this.get = function (strKey) {
+ return store[strKey];
+ };
+ this.set = function (strKey, val) {
+ if (!hasOwn.call(store, strKey)) {
+ this.size++;
+ }
+ store[strKey] = val;
+ return this;
+ };
+ this.delete = function (strKey) {
+ if (hasOwn.call(store, strKey)) {
+ delete store[strKey];
+ this.size--;
+ }
+ };
+ this.forEach = function (callback) {
+ for (var strKey in store) {
+ callback(store[strKey], strKey);
+ }
+ };
+ this.keys = function () {
+ return Object.keys(store);
+ };
+ this.clear = function () {
+ store = Object.create(null);
+ this.size = 0;
+ };
+ this.size = 0;
+ if (input) {
+ input.forEach(function (val, strKey) {
+ _this.set(strKey, val);
+ });
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Basic fallback for ES6 Set
+ // Support: IE 11, `new Set(iterable)` parameter not yet implemented
+ // Test for Set#values() which came after Set(iterable).
+ var StringSet = typeof g.Set === 'function' && typeof g.Set.prototype.values === 'function' ? g.Set : function (input) {
+ var set = Object.create(null);
+ if (Array.isArray(input)) {
+ input.forEach(function (item) {
+ set[item] = true;
+ });
+ }
+ return {
+ add: function add(value) {
+ set[value] = true;
+ },
+ has: function has(value) {
+ return value in set;
+ },
+ get size() {
+ return Object.keys(set).length;
+ }
+ };
+ };
+
+ var toString = Object.prototype.toString;
+ var hasOwn$1 = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
+ var performance = {
+ // eslint-disable-next-line compat/compat -- Checked
+ now: window$1 && window$1.performance && window$1.performance.now ? window$1.performance.now.bind(window$1.performance) : Date.now
+ };
+
+ // Returns a new Array with the elements that are in a but not in b
+ function diff$1(a, b) {
+ return a.filter(function (a) {
+ return b.indexOf(a) === -1;
+ });
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Determines whether an element exists in a given array or not.
+ *
+ * @method inArray
+ * @param {any} elem
+ * @param {Array} array
+ * @return {boolean}
+ */
+ var inArray = Array.prototype.includes ? function (elem, array) {
+ return array.includes(elem);
+ } : function (elem, array) {
+ return array.indexOf(elem) !== -1;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Recursively clone an object into a plain array or object, taking only the
+ * own enumerable properties.
+ *
+ * @param {any} obj
+ * @param {bool} [allowArray=true]
+ * @return {Object|Array}
+ */
+ function objectValues(obj) {
+ var allowArray = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : true;
+ var vals = allowArray && is('array', obj) ? [] : {};
+ for (var key in obj) {
+ if (hasOwn$1.call(obj, key)) {
+ var val = obj[key];
+ vals[key] = val === Object(val) ? objectValues(val, allowArray) : val;
+ }
+ }
+ return vals;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Recursively clone an object into a plain object, taking only the
+ * subset of own enumerable properties that exist a given model.
+ *
+ * @param {any} obj
+ * @param {any} model
+ * @return {Object}
+ */
+ function objectValuesSubset(obj, model) {
+ // Return primitive values unchanged to avoid false positives or confusing
+ // results from assert.propContains().
+ // E.g. an actual null or false wrongly equaling an empty object,
+ // or an actual string being reported as object not matching a partial object.
+ if (obj !== Object(obj)) {
+ return obj;
+ }
+
+ // Unlike objectValues(), subset arrays to a plain objects as well.
+ // This enables subsetting [20, 30] with {1: 30}.
+ var subset = {};
+ for (var key in model) {
+ if (hasOwn$1.call(model, key) && hasOwn$1.call(obj, key)) {
+ subset[key] = objectValuesSubset(obj[key], model[key]);
+ }
+ }
+ return subset;
+ }
+ function extend(a, b, undefOnly) {
+ for (var prop in b) {
+ if (hasOwn$1.call(b, prop)) {
+ if (b[prop] === undefined) {
+ delete a[prop];
+ } else if (!(undefOnly && typeof a[prop] !== 'undefined')) {
+ a[prop] = b[prop];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return a;
+ }
+ function objectType(obj) {
+ if (typeof obj === 'undefined') {
+ return 'undefined';
+ }
+
+ // Consider: typeof null === object
+ if (obj === null) {
+ return 'null';
+ }
+ var match = toString.call(obj).match(/^\[object\s(.*)\]$/);
+ var type = match && match[1];
+ switch (type) {
+ case 'Number':
+ if (isNaN(obj)) {
+ return 'nan';
+ }
+ return 'number';
+ case 'String':
+ case 'Boolean':
+ case 'Array':
+ case 'Set':
+ case 'Map':
+ case 'Date':
+ case 'RegExp':
+ case 'Function':
+ case 'Symbol':
+ return type.toLowerCase();
+ default:
+ return _typeof(obj);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Safe object type checking
+ function is(type, obj) {
+ return objectType(obj) === type;
+ }
+
+ // Based on Java's String.hashCode, a simple but not
+ // rigorously collision resistant hashing function
+ function generateHash(module, testName) {
+ var str = module + '\x1C' + testName;
+ var hash = 0;
+ for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
+ hash = (hash << 5) - hash + str.charCodeAt(i);
+ hash |= 0;
+ }
+
+ // Convert the possibly negative integer hash code into an 8 character hex string, which isn't
+ // strictly necessary but increases user understanding that the id is a SHA-like hash
+ var hex = (0x100000000 + hash).toString(16);
+ if (hex.length < 8) {
+ hex = '0000000' + hex;
+ }
+ return hex.slice(-8);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Converts an error into a simple string for comparisons.
+ *
+ * @param {Error|any} error
+ * @return {string}
+ */
+ function errorString(error) {
+ // Use String() instead of toString() to handle non-object values like undefined or null.
+ var resultErrorString = String(error);
+
+ // If the error wasn't a subclass of Error but something like
+ // an object literal with name and message properties...
+ if (resultErrorString.slice(0, 7) === '[object') {
+ // Based on https://es5.github.io/#x15.11.4.4
+ return (error.name || 'Error') + (error.message ? ": ".concat(error.message) : '');
+ } else {
+ return resultErrorString;
+ }
+ }
+ function escapeText(str) {
+ if (!str) {
+ return '';
+ }
+
+ // Both single quotes and double quotes (for attributes)
+ return ('' + str).replace(/['"<>&]/g, function (s) {
+ switch (s) {
+ case "'":
+ return ''';
+ case '"':
+ return '"';
+ case '<':
+ return '<';
+ case '>':
+ return '>';
+ case '&':
+ return '&';
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ var BOXABLE_TYPES = new StringSet(['boolean', 'number', 'string']);
+
+ // Memory for previously seen containers (object, array, map, set).
+ // Used for recursion detection, and to avoid repeated comparison.
+ //
+ // Elements are { a: val, b: val }.
+ var memory = [];
+ function useStrictEquality(a, b) {
+ return a === b;
+ }
+ function useObjectValueEquality(a, b) {
+ return a === b || a.valueOf() === b.valueOf();
+ }
+ function compareConstructors(a, b) {
+ // Comparing constructors is more strict than using `instanceof`
+ return getConstructor(a) === getConstructor(b);
+ }
+ function getConstructor(obj) {
+ var proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj);
+
+ // If the obj prototype descends from a null constructor, treat it
+ // as a null prototype.
+ // Ref https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/851
+ //
+ // Allow objects with no prototype, from Object.create(null), to be equivalent to
+ // plain objects that have Object as their constructor.
+ return !proto || proto.constructor === null ? Object : obj.constructor;
+ }
+ function getRegExpFlags(regexp) {
+ return 'flags' in regexp ? regexp.flags : regexp.toString().match(/[gimuy]*$/)[0];
+ }
+
+ // Specialised comparisons after entryTypeCallbacks.object, based on `objectType()`
+ var objTypeCallbacks = {
+ undefined: useStrictEquality,
+ null: useStrictEquality,
+ // Handle boxed boolean
+ boolean: useObjectValueEquality,
+ number: function number(a, b) {
+ // Handle NaN and boxed number
+ return a === b || a.valueOf() === b.valueOf() || isNaN(a.valueOf()) && isNaN(b.valueOf());
+ },
+ // Handle boxed string
+ string: useObjectValueEquality,
+ symbol: useStrictEquality,
+ date: useObjectValueEquality,
+ nan: function nan() {
+ return true;
+ },
+ regexp: function regexp(a, b) {
+ return a.source === b.source &&
+ // Include flags in the comparison
+ getRegExpFlags(a) === getRegExpFlags(b);
+ },
+ // identical reference only
+ function: useStrictEquality,
+ array: function array(a, b) {
+ if (a.length !== b.length) {
+ // Safe and faster
+ return false;
+ }
+ for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
+ if (!typeEquiv(a[i], b[i])) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ },
+ // Define sets a and b to be equivalent if for each element aVal in a, there
+ // is some element bVal in b such that aVal and bVal are equivalent. Element
+ // repetitions are not counted, so these are equivalent:
+ // a = new Set( [ X={}, Y=[], Y ] );
+ // b = new Set( [ Y, X, X ] );
+ set: function set(a, b) {
+ if (a.size !== b.size) {
+ // This optimization has certain quirks because of the lack of
+ // repetition counting. For instance, adding the same
+ // (reference-identical) element to two equivalent sets can
+ // make them non-equivalent.
+ return false;
+ }
+ var outerEq = true;
+ a.forEach(function (aVal) {
+ // Short-circuit if the result is already known. (Using for...of
+ // with a break clause would be cleaner here, but it would cause
+ // a syntax error on older JavaScript implementations even if
+ // Set is unused)
+ if (!outerEq) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var innerEq = false;
+ b.forEach(function (bVal) {
+ // Likewise, short-circuit if the result is already known
+ if (innerEq) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Swap out the global memory, as nested typeEquiv() would clobber it
+ var originalMemory = memory;
+ memory = [];
+ if (typeEquiv(bVal, aVal)) {
+ innerEq = true;
+ }
+ // Restore
+ memory = originalMemory;
+ });
+ if (!innerEq) {
+ outerEq = false;
+ }
+ });
+ return outerEq;
+ },
+ // Define maps a and b to be equivalent if for each key-value pair (aKey, aVal)
+ // in a, there is some key-value pair (bKey, bVal) in b such that
+ // [ aKey, aVal ] and [ bKey, bVal ] are equivalent. Key repetitions are not
+ // counted, so these are equivalent:
+ // a = new Map( [ [ {}, 1 ], [ {}, 1 ], [ [], 1 ] ] );
+ // b = new Map( [ [ {}, 1 ], [ [], 1 ], [ [], 1 ] ] );
+ map: function map(a, b) {
+ if (a.size !== b.size) {
+ // This optimization has certain quirks because of the lack of
+ // repetition counting. For instance, adding the same
+ // (reference-identical) key-value pair to two equivalent maps
+ // can make them non-equivalent.
+ return false;
+ }
+ var outerEq = true;
+ a.forEach(function (aVal, aKey) {
+ // Short-circuit if the result is already known. (Using for...of
+ // with a break clause would be cleaner here, but it would cause
+ // a syntax error on older JavaScript implementations even if
+ // Map is unused)
+ if (!outerEq) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var innerEq = false;
+ b.forEach(function (bVal, bKey) {
+ // Likewise, short-circuit if the result is already known
+ if (innerEq) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Swap out the global memory, as nested typeEquiv() would clobber it
+ var originalMemory = memory;
+ memory = [];
+ if (objTypeCallbacks.array([bVal, bKey], [aVal, aKey])) {
+ innerEq = true;
+ }
+ // Restore
+ memory = originalMemory;
+ });
+ if (!innerEq) {
+ outerEq = false;
+ }
+ });
+ return outerEq;
+ }
+ };
+
+ // Entry points from typeEquiv, based on `typeof`
+ var entryTypeCallbacks = {
+ undefined: useStrictEquality,
+ null: useStrictEquality,
+ boolean: useStrictEquality,
+ number: function number(a, b) {
+ // Handle NaN
+ return a === b || isNaN(a) && isNaN(b);
+ },
+ string: useStrictEquality,
+ symbol: useStrictEquality,
+ function: useStrictEquality,
+ object: function object(a, b) {
+ // Handle memory (skip recursion)
+ if (memory.some(function (pair) {
+ return pair.a === a && pair.b === b;
+ })) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ memory.push({
+ a: a,
+ b: b
+ });
+ var aObjType = objectType(a);
+ var bObjType = objectType(b);
+ if (aObjType !== 'object' || bObjType !== 'object') {
+ // Handle literal `null`
+ // Handle: Array, Map/Set, Date, Regxp/Function, boxed primitives
+ return aObjType === bObjType && objTypeCallbacks[aObjType](a, b);
+ }
+
+ // NOTE: Literal null must not make it here as it would throw
+ if (compareConstructors(a, b) === false) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ var aProperties = [];
+ var bProperties = [];
+
+ // Be strict and go deep, no filtering with hasOwnProperty.
+ for (var i in a) {
+ // Collect a's properties
+ aProperties.push(i);
+
+ // Skip OOP methods that look the same
+ if (a.constructor !== Object && typeof a.constructor !== 'undefined' && typeof a[i] === 'function' && typeof b[i] === 'function' && a[i].toString() === b[i].toString()) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (!typeEquiv(a[i], b[i])) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ for (var _i in b) {
+ // Collect b's properties
+ bProperties.push(_i);
+ }
+ return objTypeCallbacks.array(aProperties.sort(), bProperties.sort());
+ }
+ };
+ function typeEquiv(a, b) {
+ // Optimization: Only perform type-specific comparison when pairs are not strictly equal.
+ if (a === b) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ var aType = _typeof(a);
+ var bType = _typeof(b);
+ if (aType !== bType) {
+ // Support comparing primitive to boxed primitives
+ // Try again after possibly unwrapping one
+ return (aType === 'object' && BOXABLE_TYPES.has(objectType(a)) ? a.valueOf() : a) === (bType === 'object' && BOXABLE_TYPES.has(objectType(b)) ? b.valueOf() : b);
+ }
+ return entryTypeCallbacks[aType](a, b);
+ }
+ function innerEquiv(a, b) {
+ var res = typeEquiv(a, b);
+ // Release any retained objects and reset recursion detection for next call
+ memory = [];
+ return res;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Test any two types of JavaScript values for equality.
+ *
+ * @author Philippe Rathé
+ * @author David Chan
+ */
+ function equiv(a, b) {
+ if (arguments.length === 2) {
+ return a === b || innerEquiv(a, b);
+ }
+
+ // Given 0 or 1 arguments, just return true (nothing to compare).
+ // Given (A,B,C,D) compare C,D then B,C then A,B.
+ var i = arguments.length - 1;
+ while (i > 0) {
+ if (!innerEquiv(arguments[i - 1], arguments[i])) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ i--;
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Config object: Maintain internal state
+ * Later exposed as QUnit.config
+ * `config` initialized at top of scope
+ */
+ var config = {
+ // HTML Reporter: Modify document.title when suite is done
+ altertitle: true,
+ // TODO: Move here from /src/core.js in QUnit 3.
+ // autostart: true,
+
+ // HTML Reporter: collapse every test except the first failing test
+ // If false, all failing tests will be expanded
+ collapse: true,
+ countStepsAsOne: false,
+ // TODO: Make explicit in QUnit 3.
+ // current: undefined,
+
+ // whether or not to fail when there are zero tests
+ // defaults to `true`
+ failOnZeroTests: true,
+ // Select by pattern or case-insensitive substring match against "moduleName: testName"
+ filter: undefined,
+ testFilter: null,
+ // TODO: Make explicit in QUnit 3.
+ // fixture: undefined,
+
+ // Depth up-to which object will be dumped
+ maxDepth: 5,
+ // Select case-insensitive match of the module name
+ module: undefined,
+ // HTML Reporter: Select module/test by array of internal IDs
+ moduleId: undefined,
+ // By default, run previously failed tests first
+ // very useful in combination with "Hide passed tests" checked
+ reorder: true,
+ reporters: {},
+ // When enabled, all tests must call expect()
+ requireExpects: false,
+ // By default, scroll to top of the page when suite is done
+ scrolltop: true,
+ // TODO: Make explicit in QUnit 3.
+ // seed: undefined,
+
+ // The storage module to use for reordering tests
+ storage: localSessionStorage,
+ testId: undefined,
+ // The updateRate controls how often QUnit will yield the main thread
+ // between tests. This is mainly for the benefit of the HTML Reporter,
+ // so that the browser can visually paint DOM changes with test results.
+ // This also helps avoid causing browsers to prompt a warning about
+ // long-running scripts.
+ // TODO: Move here from /src/core.js in QUnit 3.
+ // updateRate: 1000,
+
+ // HTML Reporter: List of URL parameters that are given visual controls
+ urlConfig: [],
+ // Internal: The first unnamed module
+ //
+ // By being defined as the intial value for currentModule, it is the
+ // receptacle and implied parent for any global tests. It is as if we
+ // called `QUnit.module( "" );` before any other tests were defined.
+ //
+ // If we reach begin() and no tests were put in it, we dequeue it as if it
+ // never existed, and in that case never expose it to the events and
+ // callbacks API.
+ //
+ // When global tests are defined, then this unnamed module will execute
+ // as any other module, including moduleStart/moduleDone events etc.
+ //
+ // Since this module isn't explicitly created by the user, they have no
+ // access to add hooks for it. The hooks object is defined to comply
+ // with internal expectations of test.js, but they will be empty.
+ // To apply hooks, place tests explicitly in a QUnit.module(), and use
+ // its hooks accordingly.
+ //
+ // For global hooks that apply to all tests and all modules, use QUnit.hooks.
+ //
+ // NOTE: This is *not* a "global module". It is not an ancestor of all modules
+ // and tests. It is merely the parent for any tests defined globally,
+ // before the first QUnit.module(). As such, the events for this unnamed
+ // module will fire as normal, right after its last test, and *not* at
+ // the end of the test run.
+ //
+ // NOTE: This also should probably also not become a global module, unless
+ // we keep it out of the public API. For example, it would likely not
+ // improve the user interface and plugin behaviour if all modules became
+ // wrapped between the start and end events of this module, and thus
+ // needlessly add indentation, indirection, or other visible noise.
+ // Unit tests for the callbacks API would detect that as a regression.
+ currentModule: {
+ name: '',
+ tests: [],
+ childModules: [],
+ testsRun: 0,
+ testsIgnored: 0,
+ hooks: {
+ before: [],
+ beforeEach: [],
+ afterEach: [],
+ after: []
+ }
+ },
+ // Internal: Exposed to make resets easier
+ // Ref https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/pull/1598
+ globalHooks: {},
+ // Internal: ProcessingQueue singleton, created in /src/core.js
+ pq: null,
+ // Internal: Created in /src/core.js
+ // TODO: Move definitions here in QUnit 3.0.
+ // started: 0,
+
+ // Internal state
+ _event_listeners: Object.create(null),
+ _event_memory: {},
+ _deprecated_timeout_shown: false,
+ _deprecated_countEachStep_shown: false,
+ blocking: true,
+ callbacks: {},
+ modules: [],
+ queue: [],
+ stats: {
+ all: 0,
+ bad: 0,
+ testCount: 0
+ }
+ };
+ function readFlatPreconfigBoolean(val, dest) {
+ if (typeof val === 'boolean' || typeof val === 'string' && val !== '') {
+ config[dest] = val === true || val === 'true';
+ }
+ }
+ function readFlatPreconfigNumber(val, dest) {
+ if (typeof val === 'number' || typeof val === 'string' && /^[0-9]+$/.test(val)) {
+ config[dest] = +val;
+ }
+ }
+ function readFlatPreconfigString(val, dest) {
+ if (typeof val === 'string' && val !== '') {
+ config[dest] = val;
+ }
+ }
+ function readFlatPreconfigStringOrBoolean(val, dest) {
+ if (typeof val === 'boolean' || typeof val === 'string' && val !== '') {
+ config[dest] = val;
+ }
+ }
+ function readFlatPreconfigStringArray(val, dest) {
+ if (typeof val === 'string' && val !== '') {
+ config[dest] = [val];
+ }
+ }
+ function readFlatPreconfig(obj) {
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_altertitle, 'altertitle');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_autostart, 'autostart');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_collapse, 'collapse');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_failonzerotests, 'failOnZeroTests');
+ readFlatPreconfigString(obj.qunit_config_filter, 'filter');
+ readFlatPreconfigString(obj.qunit_config_fixture, 'fixture');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_hidepassed, 'hidepassed');
+ readFlatPreconfigNumber(obj.qunit_config_maxdepth, 'maxDepth');
+ readFlatPreconfigString(obj.qunit_config_module, 'module');
+ readFlatPreconfigStringArray(obj.qunit_config_moduleid, 'moduleId');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_noglobals, 'noglobals');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_notrycatch, 'notrycatch');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_reorder, 'reorder');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_requireexpects, 'requireExpects');
+ readFlatPreconfigBoolean(obj.qunit_config_scrolltop, 'scrolltop');
+ readFlatPreconfigStringOrBoolean(obj.qunit_config_seed, 'seed');
+ readFlatPreconfigStringArray(obj.qunit_config_testid, 'testId');
+ readFlatPreconfigNumber(obj.qunit_config_testtimeout, 'testTimeout');
+ var reporterKeys = {
+ qunit_config_reporters_console: 'console',
+ qunit_config_reporters_tap: 'tap'
+ };
+ for (var key in reporterKeys) {
+ var val = obj[key];
+ // Based on readFlatPreconfigBoolean
+ if (typeof val === 'boolean' || typeof val === 'string' && val !== '') {
+ var dest = reporterKeys[key];
+ config.reporters[dest] = val === true || val === 'true' || val === '1';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (process$1 && 'env' in process$1) {
+ readFlatPreconfig(process$1.env);
+ }
+ readFlatPreconfig(g);
+
+ // Apply a predefined QUnit.config object
+ //
+ // Ignore QUnit.config if it is a QUnit distribution instead of preconfig.
+ // That means QUnit was loaded twice! (Use the same approach as export.js)
+ var preConfig = g && g.QUnit && !g.QUnit.version && g.QUnit.config;
+ if (preConfig) {
+ extend(config, preConfig);
+ }
+
+ // Push a loose unnamed module to the modules collection
+ config.modules.push(config.currentModule);
+ if (config.seed === 'true' || config.seed === true) {
+ // Generate a random seed
+ // Length of `Math.random()` fraction, in base 36, may vary from 6-14.
+ // Pad and take slice to a consistent 10-digit value.
+ config.seed = (Math.random().toString(36) + '0000000000').slice(2, 12);
+ }
+
+ var dump = (function () {
+ function quote(str) {
+ return '"' + str.toString().replace(/\\/g, '\\\\').replace(/"/g, '\\"') + '"';
+ }
+ function literal(o) {
+ return o + '';
+ }
+ function join(pre, arr, post) {
+ var s = dump.separator();
+ var inner = dump.indent(1);
+ if (arr.join) {
+ arr = arr.join(',' + s + inner);
+ }
+ if (!arr) {
+ return pre + post;
+ }
+ var base = dump.indent();
+ return [pre, inner + arr, base + post].join(s);
+ }
+ function array(arr, stack) {
+ if (dump.maxDepth && dump.depth > dump.maxDepth) {
+ return '[object Array]';
+ }
+ this.up();
+ var i = arr.length;
+ var ret = new Array(i);
+ while (i--) {
+ ret[i] = this.parse(arr[i], undefined, stack);
+ }
+ this.down();
+ return join('[', ret, ']');
+ }
+ function isArray(obj) {
+ return (
+ // Native Arrays
+ toString.call(obj) === '[object Array]' ||
+ // NodeList objects
+ typeof obj.length === 'number' && obj.item !== undefined && (obj.length ? obj.item(0) === obj[0] : obj.item(0) === null && obj[0] === undefined)
+ );
+ }
+ var reName = /^function (\w+)/;
+ var dump = {
+ // The objType is used mostly internally, you can fix a (custom) type in advance
+ parse: function parse(obj, objType, stack) {
+ stack = stack || [];
+ var objIndex = stack.indexOf(obj);
+ if (objIndex !== -1) {
+ return "recursion(".concat(objIndex - stack.length, ")");
+ }
+ objType = objType || this.typeOf(obj);
+ var parser = this.parsers[objType];
+ var parserType = _typeof(parser);
+ if (parserType === 'function') {
+ stack.push(obj);
+ var res = parser.call(this, obj, stack);
+ stack.pop();
+ return res;
+ }
+ if (parserType === 'string') {
+ return parser;
+ }
+ return '[ERROR: Missing QUnit.dump formatter for type ' + objType + ']';
+ },
+ typeOf: function typeOf(obj) {
+ var type;
+ if (obj === null) {
+ type = 'null';
+ } else if (typeof obj === 'undefined') {
+ type = 'undefined';
+ } else if (is('regexp', obj)) {
+ type = 'regexp';
+ } else if (is('date', obj)) {
+ type = 'date';
+ } else if (is('function', obj)) {
+ type = 'function';
+ } else if (obj.setInterval !== undefined && obj.document !== undefined && obj.nodeType === undefined) {
+ type = 'window';
+ } else if (obj.nodeType === 9) {
+ type = 'document';
+ } else if (obj.nodeType) {
+ type = 'node';
+ } else if (isArray(obj)) {
+ type = 'array';
+ } else if (obj.constructor === Error.prototype.constructor) {
+ type = 'error';
+ } else {
+ type = _typeof(obj);
+ }
+ return type;
+ },
+ separator: function separator() {
+ if (this.multiline) {
+ return this.HTML ? ' ' : '\n';
+ } else {
+ return this.HTML ? ' ' : ' ';
+ }
+ },
+ // Extra can be a number, shortcut for increasing-calling-decreasing
+ indent: function indent(extra) {
+ if (!this.multiline) {
+ return '';
+ }
+ var chr = this.indentChar;
+ if (this.HTML) {
+ chr = chr.replace(/\t/g, ' ').replace(/ /g, ' ');
+ }
+ return new Array(this.depth + (extra || 0)).join(chr);
+ },
+ up: function up(a) {
+ this.depth += a || 1;
+ },
+ down: function down(a) {
+ this.depth -= a || 1;
+ },
+ setParser: function setParser(name, parser) {
+ this.parsers[name] = parser;
+ },
+ // The next 3 are exposed so you can use them
+ quote: quote,
+ literal: literal,
+ join: join,
+ depth: 1,
+ maxDepth: config.maxDepth,
+ // This is the list of parsers, to modify them, use dump.setParser
+ parsers: {
+ window: '[Window]',
+ document: '[Document]',
+ error: function error(_error) {
+ return 'Error("' + _error.message + '")';
+ },
+ // This has been unused since QUnit 1.0.0.
+ // @todo Deprecate and remove.
+ unknown: '[Unknown]',
+ null: 'null',
+ undefined: 'undefined',
+ function: function _function(fn) {
+ var ret = 'function';
+
+ // Functions never have name in IE
+ var name = 'name' in fn ? fn.name : (reName.exec(fn) || [])[1];
+ if (name) {
+ ret += ' ' + name;
+ }
+ ret += '(';
+ ret = [ret, dump.parse(fn, 'functionArgs'), '){'].join('');
+ return join(ret, dump.parse(fn, 'functionCode'), '}');
+ },
+ array: array,
+ nodelist: array,
+ arguments: array,
+ object: function object(map, stack) {
+ var ret = [];
+ if (dump.maxDepth && dump.depth > dump.maxDepth) {
+ return '[object Object]';
+ }
+ dump.up();
+ var keys = [];
+ for (var key in map) {
+ keys.push(key);
+ }
+
+ // Some properties are not always enumerable on Error objects.
+ var nonEnumerableProperties = ['message', 'name'];
+ for (var i in nonEnumerableProperties) {
+ var _key = nonEnumerableProperties[i];
+ if (_key in map && !inArray(_key, keys)) {
+ keys.push(_key);
+ }
+ }
+ keys.sort();
+ for (var _i = 0; _i < keys.length; _i++) {
+ var _key2 = keys[_i];
+ var val = map[_key2];
+ ret.push(dump.parse(_key2, 'key') + ': ' + dump.parse(val, undefined, stack));
+ }
+ dump.down();
+ return join('{', ret, '}');
+ },
+ node: function node(_node) {
+ var open = dump.HTML ? '<' : '<';
+ var close = dump.HTML ? '>' : '>';
+ var tag = _node.nodeName.toLowerCase();
+ var ret = open + tag;
+ var attrs = _node.attributes;
+ if (attrs) {
+ for (var i = 0; i < attrs.length; i++) {
+ var val = attrs[i].nodeValue;
+
+ // IE6 includes all attributes in .attributes, even ones not explicitly
+ // set. Those have values like undefined, null, 0, false, "" or
+ // "inherit".
+ if (val && val !== 'inherit') {
+ ret += ' ' + attrs[i].nodeName + '=' + dump.parse(val, 'attribute');
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ret += close;
+
+ // Show content of TextNode or CDATASection
+ if (_node.nodeType === 3 || _node.nodeType === 4) {
+ ret += _node.nodeValue;
+ }
+ return ret + open + '/' + tag + close;
+ },
+ // Function calls it internally, it's the arguments part of the function
+ functionArgs: function functionArgs(fn) {
+ var l = fn.length;
+ if (!l) {
+ return '';
+ }
+ var args = new Array(l);
+ while (l--) {
+ // 97 is 'a'
+ args[l] = String.fromCharCode(97 + l);
+ }
+ return ' ' + args.join(', ') + ' ';
+ },
+ // Object calls it internally, the key part of an item in a map
+ key: quote,
+ // Function calls it internally, it's the content of the function
+ functionCode: '[code]',
+ // Node calls it internally, it's a html attribute value
+ attribute: quote,
+ string: quote,
+ date: quote,
+ regexp: literal,
+ number: literal,
+ boolean: literal,
+ symbol: function symbol(sym) {
+ return sym.toString();
+ }
+ },
+ // If true, entities are escaped ( <, >, \t, space and \n )
+ HTML: false,
+ // Indentation unit
+ indentChar: ' ',
+ // If true, items in a collection, are separated by a \n, else just a space.
+ multiline: true
+ };
+ return dump;
+ })();
+
+ // Support: IE 9
+ // Detect if the console object exists and no-op otherwise.
+ // This allows support for IE 9, which doesn't have a console
+ // object if the developer tools are not open.
+
+ // Support: IE 9
+ // Function#bind is supported, but no console.log.bind().
+
+ // Support: SpiderMonkey (mozjs 68+)
+ // The console object has a log method, but no warn method.
+
+ var Logger = {
+ warn: console$1 ? Function.prototype.bind.call(console$1.warn || console$1.log, console$1) : function () {}
+ };
+
+ var SuiteReport = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function SuiteReport(name, parentSuite) {
+ _classCallCheck(this, SuiteReport);
+ this.name = name;
+ this.fullName = parentSuite ? parentSuite.fullName.concat(name) : [];
+
+ // When an "error" event is emitted from onUncaughtException(), the
+ // "runEnd" event should report the status as failed. The "runEnd" event data
+ // is tracked through this property (via the "runSuite" instance).
+ this.globalFailureCount = 0;
+ this.tests = [];
+ this.childSuites = [];
+ if (parentSuite) {
+ parentSuite.pushChildSuite(this);
+ }
+ }
+ return _createClass(SuiteReport, [{
+ key: "start",
+ value: function start(recordTime) {
+ if (recordTime) {
+ this._startTime = performance.now();
+ }
+ return {
+ name: this.name,
+ fullName: this.fullName.slice(),
+ tests: this.tests.map(function (test) {
+ return test.start();
+ }),
+ childSuites: this.childSuites.map(function (suite) {
+ return suite.start();
+ }),
+ testCounts: {
+ total: this.getTestCounts().total
+ }
+ };
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "end",
+ value: function end(recordTime) {
+ if (recordTime) {
+ this._endTime = performance.now();
+ }
+ return {
+ name: this.name,
+ fullName: this.fullName.slice(),
+ tests: this.tests.map(function (test) {
+ return test.end();
+ }),
+ childSuites: this.childSuites.map(function (suite) {
+ return suite.end();
+ }),
+ testCounts: this.getTestCounts(),
+ runtime: this.getRuntime(),
+ status: this.getStatus()
+ };
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "pushChildSuite",
+ value: function pushChildSuite(suite) {
+ this.childSuites.push(suite);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "pushTest",
+ value: function pushTest(test) {
+ this.tests.push(test);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getRuntime",
+ value: function getRuntime() {
+ return Math.round(this._endTime - this._startTime);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getTestCounts",
+ value: function getTestCounts() {
+ var counts = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {
+ passed: 0,
+ failed: 0,
+ skipped: 0,
+ todo: 0,
+ total: 0
+ };
+ counts.failed += this.globalFailureCount;
+ counts.total += this.globalFailureCount;
+ counts = this.tests.reduce(function (counts, test) {
+ if (test.valid) {
+ counts[test.getStatus()]++;
+ counts.total++;
+ }
+ return counts;
+ }, counts);
+ return this.childSuites.reduce(function (counts, suite) {
+ return suite.getTestCounts(counts);
+ }, counts);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getStatus",
+ value: function getStatus() {
+ var _this$getTestCounts = this.getTestCounts(),
+ total = _this$getTestCounts.total,
+ failed = _this$getTestCounts.failed,
+ skipped = _this$getTestCounts.skipped,
+ todo = _this$getTestCounts.todo;
+ if (failed) {
+ return 'failed';
+ } else {
+ if (skipped === total) {
+ return 'skipped';
+ } else if (todo === total) {
+ return 'todo';
+ } else {
+ return 'passed';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+
+ var moduleStack = [];
+ var runSuite = new SuiteReport();
+ function isParentModuleInQueue() {
+ var modulesInQueue = config.modules.filter(function (module) {
+ return !module.ignored;
+ }).map(function (module) {
+ return module.moduleId;
+ });
+ return moduleStack.some(function (module) {
+ return modulesInQueue.includes(module.moduleId);
+ });
+ }
+ function createModule(name, testEnvironment, modifiers) {
+ var parentModule = moduleStack.length ? moduleStack.slice(-1)[0] : null;
+ var moduleName = parentModule !== null ? [parentModule.name, name].join(' > ') : name;
+ var parentSuite = parentModule ? parentModule.suiteReport : runSuite;
+ var skip = parentModule !== null && parentModule.skip || modifiers.skip;
+ var todo = parentModule !== null && parentModule.todo || modifiers.todo;
+ var env = {};
+ if (parentModule) {
+ extend(env, parentModule.testEnvironment);
+ }
+ extend(env, testEnvironment);
+ var module = {
+ name: moduleName,
+ parentModule: parentModule,
+ hooks: {
+ before: [],
+ beforeEach: [],
+ afterEach: [],
+ after: []
+ },
+ testEnvironment: env,
+ tests: [],
+ moduleId: generateHash(moduleName),
+ testsRun: 0,
+ testsIgnored: 0,
+ childModules: [],
+ suiteReport: new SuiteReport(name, parentSuite),
+ // Initialised by test.js when the module start executing,
+ // i.e. before the first test in this module (or a child).
+ stats: null,
+ // Pass along `skip` and `todo` properties from parent module, in case
+ // there is one, to childs. And use own otherwise.
+ // This property will be used to mark own tests and tests of child suites
+ // as either `skipped` or `todo`.
+ skip: skip,
+ todo: skip ? false : todo,
+ ignored: modifiers.ignored || false
+ };
+ if (parentModule) {
+ parentModule.childModules.push(module);
+ }
+ config.modules.push(module);
+ return module;
+ }
+ function setHookFromEnvironment(hooks, environment, name) {
+ var potentialHook = environment[name];
+ if (typeof potentialHook === 'function') {
+ hooks[name].push(potentialHook);
+ }
+ delete environment[name];
+ }
+ function makeSetHook(module, hookName) {
+ return function setHook(callback) {
+ if (config.currentModule !== module) {
+ Logger.warn('The `' + hookName + '` hook was called inside the wrong module (`' + config.currentModule.name + '`). ' + 'Instead, use hooks provided by the callback to the containing module (`' + module.name + '`). ' + 'This will become an error in QUnit 3.0.');
+ }
+ module.hooks[hookName].push(callback);
+ };
+ }
+ function processModule(name, options, scope) {
+ var modifiers = arguments.length > 3 && arguments[3] !== undefined ? arguments[3] : {};
+ if (typeof options === 'function') {
+ scope = options;
+ options = undefined;
+ }
+ var module = createModule(name, options, modifiers);
+
+ // Transfer any initial hooks from the options object to the 'hooks' object
+ var testEnvironment = module.testEnvironment;
+ var hooks = module.hooks;
+ setHookFromEnvironment(hooks, testEnvironment, 'before');
+ setHookFromEnvironment(hooks, testEnvironment, 'beforeEach');
+ setHookFromEnvironment(hooks, testEnvironment, 'afterEach');
+ setHookFromEnvironment(hooks, testEnvironment, 'after');
+ var moduleFns = {
+ before: makeSetHook(module, 'before'),
+ beforeEach: makeSetHook(module, 'beforeEach'),
+ afterEach: makeSetHook(module, 'afterEach'),
+ after: makeSetHook(module, 'after')
+ };
+ var prevModule = config.currentModule;
+ config.currentModule = module;
+ if (typeof scope === 'function') {
+ moduleStack.push(module);
+ try {
+ var cbReturnValue = scope.call(module.testEnvironment, moduleFns);
+ if (cbReturnValue && typeof cbReturnValue.then === 'function') {
+ Logger.warn('Returning a promise from a module callback is not supported. ' + 'Instead, use hooks for async behavior. ' + 'This will become an error in QUnit 3.0.');
+ }
+ } finally {
+ // If the module closure threw an uncaught error during the load phase,
+ // we let this bubble up to global error handlers. But, not until after
+ // we teardown internal state to ensure correct module nesting.
+ // Ref https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1478.
+ moduleStack.pop();
+ config.currentModule = module.parentModule || prevModule;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Clear the SuiteReport tree of all tests and leave only current module as child suite
+ *
+ * This should be called before defining the first module.only() or test.only()
+ * because otherwise:
+ * - `runEnd.testCounts` is too high.
+ * - UI (HtmlReporter) and TAP (TapReporter) display totals too high.
+ * - Test runners like QTap might timeout because the TAP plan
+ * would be printed as "1..9" even if only 2 tests are run,
+ * which means tap-finished will wait for 3-9.
+ */
+ function clearSuiteReports(currentModule) {
+ var childSuite = null;
+ var suiteReport = currentModule.suiteReport;
+ while (suiteReport) {
+ suiteReport.tests.length = 0;
+ var i = suiteReport.childSuites.indexOf(childSuite);
+ if (i === -1) {
+ suiteReport.childSuites.length = 0;
+ } else {
+ // Reduce in-place to just currentModule.suiteReport or its intermediary
+ suiteReport.childSuites.splice(0, i);
+ suiteReport.childSuites.splice(1);
+ }
+ if (suiteReport === runSuite) {
+ suiteReport = null;
+ } else {
+ childSuite = suiteReport;
+ currentModule = currentModule.parentModule;
+ suiteReport = currentModule && currentModule.suiteReport || runSuite;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ var focused$1 = false; // indicates that the "only" filter was used
+
+ function module$1(name, options, scope) {
+ var ignored = focused$1 && !isParentModuleInQueue();
+ processModule(name, options, scope, {
+ ignored: ignored
+ });
+ }
+ module$1.only = function () {
+ if (!focused$1) {
+ // Upon the first module.only() call,
+ // delete any and all previously registered modules and tests.
+ config.modules.length = 0;
+ config.queue.length = 0;
+ clearSuiteReports(config.currentModule);
+
+ // Ignore any tests declared after this block within the same
+ // module parent. https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1645
+ config.currentModule.ignored = true;
+ }
+ focused$1 = true;
+ processModule.apply(void 0, arguments);
+ };
+ module$1.skip = function (name, options, scope) {
+ if (focused$1) {
+ return;
+ }
+ processModule(name, options, scope, {
+ skip: true
+ });
+ };
+ module$1.if = function (name, condition, options, scope) {
+ if (focused$1) {
+ return;
+ }
+ processModule(name, options, scope, {
+ skip: !condition
+ });
+ };
+ module$1.todo = function (name, options, scope) {
+ if (focused$1) {
+ return;
+ }
+ processModule(name, options, scope, {
+ todo: true
+ });
+ };
+
+ // Stacktrace cleaner to focus on the path from error source to test suite.
+ //
+ // This should reduce a raw stack trace like this:
+ //
+ // > foo.broken()@/example/foo.js
+ // > Bar@/example/bar.js
+ // > @/test/bar.test.js
+ // > @/lib/qunit.js:500:12
+ // > @/lib/qunit.js:100:28
+ // > @/lib/qunit.js:200:56
+ // > setTimeout@
+ // > @/dist/vendor.js
+ //
+ // and shorten it to show up until the end of the user's bar.test.js code.
+ //
+ // > foo.broken()@/example/foo.js
+ // > Bar@/example/bar.js
+ // > @/test/bar.test.js
+ //
+ // QUnit will obtain one example trace (once per process/pageload suffices),
+ // strip off any : and ::, and use that as match needle,
+ // to the first QUnit-internal frames, and then stop at that point.
+ // Any later frames, including those that are outside QUnit again, will be ommitted
+ // as being uninteresting to the test, since QUnit will have either started or
+ // resumed the test. This we also clean away browser built-ins, or other
+ // vendor/bundler that may be higher up the stack.
+ //
+ // Stripping :: is not for prettyness, it is essential for the
+ // match needle to work, since this sample trace will by definitin not be the
+ // same line as e.g. the QUnit.test() call we're trying to identify.
+ //
+ // See also:
+ // - https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error/Stack
+
+ function qunitFileName() {
+ var error = new Error();
+ if (!error.stack) {
+ // Copy of sourceFromStacktrace() to avoid circular dependency
+ // Support: IE 9-11
+ try {
+ throw error;
+ } catch (err) {
+ error = err;
+ }
+ }
+ return (error.stack || ''
+ // Copy of extractStacktrace() to avoid circular dependency
+ // Support: V8/Chrome
+ ).replace(/^error$\n/im, '').split('\n')[0]
+ // Global replace, because a frame like localhost:4000/lib/qunit.js:1234:50,
+ // would otherwise (harmlessly, but uselessly) remove only the port (first match).
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1769
+ .replace(/(:\d+)+\)?/g, '')
+ // Remove anything prior to the last slash (Unix/Windows) from the last frame,
+ // leaving only "qunit.js".
+ .replace(/.+[/\\]/, '');
+ }
+ var fileName = qunitFileName();
+
+ /**
+ * Responsibilities:
+ * - For internal errors from QUnit itself, remove the first qunit.js frames.
+ * - For errors in Node.js, format any remaining qunit.js and node:internal
+ * frames as internal (i.e. grey out).
+ *
+ * @param {string} stack Error#stack
+ * @param {Function} formatInternal Format a string in an "internal" color
+ * @param {string|null} [eToString] Error#toString() to help remove
+ * noise from Node.js/V8 stack traces.
+ */
+ function annotateStacktrace(stack, formatInternal) {
+ var eToString = arguments.length > 2 && arguments[2] !== undefined ? arguments[2] : null;
+ var frames = stack.split('\n');
+ var annotated = [];
+ if (eToString && eToString.indexOf(frames[0]) !== -1) {
+ // In Firefox and Safari e.stack starts with frame 0, but in V8 (Chrome/Node.js),
+ // e.stack starts first stringified message. Preserve this separately,
+ // so that, below, we can distinguish between internal frames on top
+ // (to remove) vs later internal frames (to format differently).
+ annotated.push(frames.shift());
+ }
+ var initialInternal = true;
+ for (var i = 0; i < frames.length; i++) {
+ var frame = frames[i];
+ var isInternal = fileName && frame.indexOf(fileName) !== -1 ||
+ // Support Node 16+: ESM-style
+ // "at wrap (node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1)"
+ frame.indexOf('node:internal/') !== -1 ||
+ // Support Node 12-14 (CJS-style)
+ // "at load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:7)"
+ frame.match(/^\s+at .+\(internal[^)]*\)$/) ||
+ // Support Node 10
+ // "at listOnTimeout (timers.js:263)"
+ // Avoid matching "(C:)" on Windows
+ // Avoid matching "(http:)"
+ frame.match(/^\s+at .+\([a-z]+\.js[:\d]*\)$/);
+ if (!isInternal) {
+ initialInternal = false;
+ }
+ // Remove initial internal frames entirely.
+ if (!initialInternal) {
+ annotated.push(isInternal ? formatInternal(frame) : frame);
+ }
+ }
+ return annotated.join('\n');
+ }
+ function extractStacktrace(e, offset) {
+ offset = offset === undefined ? 4 : offset;
+
+ // Support: IE9, e.stack is not supported, we will return undefined
+ if (e && e.stack) {
+ var stack = e.stack.split('\n');
+ // In Firefox and Safari, e.stack starts immediately with the first frame.
+ //
+ // In V8 (Chrome/Node.js), the stack starts first with a stringified error message,
+ // and the real stack starting on line 2.
+ if (/^error$/i.test(stack[0])) {
+ stack.shift();
+ }
+ if (fileName) {
+ var include = [];
+ for (var i = offset; i < stack.length; i++) {
+ if (stack[i].indexOf(fileName) !== -1) {
+ break;
+ }
+ include.push(stack[i]);
+ }
+ if (include.length) {
+ return include.join('\n');
+ }
+ }
+ return stack[offset];
+ }
+ }
+ function sourceFromStacktrace(offset) {
+ var error = new Error();
+
+ // Support: IE 9-11, iOS 7
+ // Not all browsers generate the `stack` property for `new Error()`
+ // See also https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/636
+ if (!error.stack) {
+ try {
+ throw error;
+ } catch (err) {
+ error = err;
+ }
+ }
+ return extractStacktrace(error, offset);
+ }
+
+ var Assert = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function Assert(testContext) {
+ _classCallCheck(this, Assert);
+ this.test = testContext;
+ }
+ return _createClass(Assert, [{
+ key: "timeout",
+ value: function timeout(duration) {
+ if (typeof duration !== 'number') {
+ throw new Error('You must pass a number as the duration to assert.timeout');
+ }
+ this.test.timeout = duration;
+
+ // If a timeout has been set, clear it and reset with the new duration
+ if (config.timeout) {
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = null;
+ if (config.timeoutHandler && this.test.timeout > 0) {
+ this.test.internalResetTimeout(this.test.timeout);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Documents a "step", which is a string value, in a test as a passing assertion
+ }, {
+ key: "step",
+ value: function step(message) {
+ var assertionMessage = message;
+ var result = !!message;
+ this.test.steps.push(message);
+ if (typeof message === 'undefined' || message === '') {
+ assertionMessage = 'You must provide a message to assert.step';
+ } else if (typeof message !== 'string') {
+ assertionMessage = 'You must provide a string value to assert.step';
+ result = false;
+ }
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: result,
+ message: assertionMessage
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Verifies the steps in a test match a given array of string values
+ }, {
+ key: "verifySteps",
+ value: function verifySteps(steps, message) {
+ // Since the steps array is just string values, we can clone with slice
+ var actualStepsClone = this.test.steps.slice();
+ this.deepEqual(actualStepsClone, steps, message);
+ this.test.stepsCount += this.test.steps.length;
+ this.test.steps.length = 0;
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "expect",
+ value: function expect(asserts) {
+ if (arguments.length === 1) {
+ this.test.expected = asserts;
+ } else {
+ return this.test.expected;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Create a new async pause and return a new function that can release the pause.
+ }, {
+ key: "async",
+ value: function async(count) {
+ if (count === undefined) {
+ count = 1;
+ } else if (typeof count !== 'number') {
+ throw new TypeError('async takes number as an input');
+ }
+ var requiredCalls = count;
+ return this.test.internalStop(requiredCalls);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "closeTo",
+ value: function closeTo(actual, expected, delta, message) {
+ if (typeof delta !== 'number') {
+ throw new TypeError('closeTo() requires a delta argument');
+ }
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: Math.abs(actual - expected) <= delta,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message || "value should be within ".concat(delta, " inclusive")
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Alias of pushResult.
+ }, {
+ key: "push",
+ value: function push(result, actual, expected, message, negative) {
+ var currentAssert = this instanceof Assert ? this : config.current.assert;
+ return currentAssert.pushResult({
+ result: result,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: negative
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Public API to internal test.pushResult()
+ }, {
+ key: "pushResult",
+ value: function pushResult(resultInfo) {
+ // Destructure of resultInfo = { result, actual, expected, message, negative }
+ var assert = this;
+ var currentTest = assert instanceof Assert && assert.test || config.current;
+
+ // Backwards compatibility fix.
+ // Allows the direct use of global exported assertions and QUnit.assert.*
+ // Although, it's use is not recommended as it can leak assertions
+ // to other tests from async tests, because we only get a reference to the current test,
+ // not exactly the test where assertion were intended to be called.
+ if (!currentTest) {
+ throw new Error('assertion outside test context, in ' + sourceFromStacktrace(2));
+ }
+ if (!(assert instanceof Assert)) {
+ assert = currentTest.assert;
+ }
+ return assert.test.pushResult(resultInfo);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "ok",
+ value: function ok(result, message) {
+ if (!message) {
+ message = result ? 'okay' : "failed, expected argument to be truthy, was: ".concat(dump.parse(result));
+ }
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: !!result,
+ actual: result,
+ expected: true,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notOk",
+ value: function notOk(result, message) {
+ if (!message) {
+ message = !result ? 'okay' : "failed, expected argument to be falsy, was: ".concat(dump.parse(result));
+ }
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: !result,
+ actual: result,
+ expected: false,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "true",
+ value: function _true(result, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: result === true,
+ actual: result,
+ expected: true,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "false",
+ value: function _false(result, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: result === false,
+ actual: result,
+ expected: false,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "equal",
+ value: function equal(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
+ result: expected == actual,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notEqual",
+ value: function notEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ // eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
+ result: expected != actual,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: true
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "propEqual",
+ value: function propEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ actual = objectValues(actual);
+ expected = objectValues(expected);
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notPropEqual",
+ value: function notPropEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ actual = objectValues(actual);
+ expected = objectValues(expected);
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: !equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: true
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "propContains",
+ value: function propContains(actual, expected, message) {
+ actual = objectValuesSubset(actual, expected);
+
+ // The expected parameter is usually a plain object, but clone it for
+ // consistency with propEqual(), and to make it easy to explain that
+ // inheritence is not considered (on either side), and to support
+ // recursively checking subsets of nested objects.
+ expected = objectValues(expected, false);
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notPropContains",
+ value: function notPropContains(actual, expected, message) {
+ actual = objectValuesSubset(actual, expected);
+ expected = objectValues(expected);
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: !equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: true
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "deepEqual",
+ value: function deepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notDeepEqual",
+ value: function notDeepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: !equiv(actual, expected),
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: true
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "strictEqual",
+ value: function strictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: expected === actual,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "notStrictEqual",
+ value: function notStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: expected !== actual,
+ actual: actual,
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message,
+ negative: true
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: 'throws',
+ value: function throws(block, expected, message) {
+ var _validateExpectedExce = validateExpectedExceptionArgs(expected, message, 'throws');
+ var _validateExpectedExce2 = _slicedToArray(_validateExpectedExce, 2);
+ expected = _validateExpectedExce2[0];
+ message = _validateExpectedExce2[1];
+ var currentTest = this instanceof Assert && this.test || config.current;
+ if (typeof block !== 'function') {
+ currentTest.assert.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ actual: block,
+ message: 'The value provided to `assert.throws` in ' + '"' + currentTest.testName + '" was not a function.'
+ });
+ return;
+ }
+ var actual;
+ var result = false;
+ currentTest.ignoreGlobalErrors = true;
+ try {
+ block.call(currentTest.testEnvironment);
+ } catch (e) {
+ actual = e;
+ }
+ currentTest.ignoreGlobalErrors = false;
+ if (actual) {
+ var _validateException = validateException(actual, expected, message);
+ var _validateException2 = _slicedToArray(_validateException, 3);
+ result = _validateException2[0];
+ expected = _validateException2[1];
+ message = _validateException2[2];
+ }
+ currentTest.assert.pushResult({
+ result: result,
+ // undefined if it didn't throw
+ actual: actual && errorString(actual),
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "rejects",
+ value: function rejects(promise, expected, message) {
+ var _validateExpectedExce3 = validateExpectedExceptionArgs(expected, message, 'rejects');
+ var _validateExpectedExce4 = _slicedToArray(_validateExpectedExce3, 2);
+ expected = _validateExpectedExce4[0];
+ message = _validateExpectedExce4[1];
+ var currentTest = this instanceof Assert && this.test || config.current;
+ var then = promise && promise.then;
+ if (typeof then !== 'function') {
+ currentTest.assert.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ message: 'The value provided to `assert.rejects` in ' + '"' + currentTest.testName + '" was not a promise.',
+ actual: promise
+ });
+ return;
+ }
+ var done = this.async();
+ return then.call(promise, function handleFulfillment() {
+ currentTest.assert.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ message: 'The promise returned by the `assert.rejects` callback in ' + '"' + currentTest.testName + '" did not reject.',
+ actual: promise
+ });
+ done();
+ }, function handleRejection(actual) {
+ var result;
+ var _validateException3 = validateException(actual, expected, message);
+ var _validateException4 = _slicedToArray(_validateException3, 3);
+ result = _validateException4[0];
+ expected = _validateException4[1];
+ message = _validateException4[2];
+ currentTest.assert.pushResult({
+ result: result,
+ // leave rejection value of undefined as-is
+ actual: actual && errorString(actual),
+ expected: expected,
+ message: message
+ });
+ done();
+ });
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+ function validateExpectedExceptionArgs(expected, message, assertionMethod) {
+ var expectedType = objectType(expected);
+
+ // 'expected' is optional unless doing string comparison
+ if (expectedType === 'string') {
+ if (message === undefined) {
+ message = expected;
+ expected = undefined;
+ return [expected, message];
+ } else {
+ throw new Error('assert.' + assertionMethod + ' does not accept a string value for the expected argument.\n' + 'Use a non-string object value (e.g. RegExp or validator function) ' + 'instead if necessary.');
+ }
+ }
+ var valid = !expected ||
+ // TODO: be more explicit here
+ expectedType === 'regexp' || expectedType === 'function' || expectedType === 'object';
+ if (!valid) {
+ throw new Error('Invalid expected value type (' + expectedType + ') ' + 'provided to assert.' + assertionMethod + '.');
+ }
+ return [expected, message];
+ }
+ function validateException(actual, expected, message) {
+ var result = false;
+ var expectedType = objectType(expected);
+
+ // These branches should be exhaustive, based on validation done in validateExpectedException
+
+ // We don't want to validate
+ if (!expected) {
+ result = true;
+
+ // Expected is a regexp
+ } else if (expectedType === 'regexp') {
+ result = expected.test(errorString(actual));
+
+ // Log the string form of the regexp
+ expected = String(expected);
+
+ // Expected is a constructor, maybe an Error constructor.
+ // Note the extra check on its prototype - this is an implicit
+ // requirement of "instanceof", else it will throw a TypeError.
+ } else if (expectedType === 'function' && expected.prototype !== undefined && actual instanceof expected) {
+ result = true;
+
+ // Expected is an Error object
+ } else if (expectedType === 'object') {
+ result = actual instanceof expected.constructor && actual.name === expected.name && actual.message === expected.message;
+
+ // Log the string form of the Error object
+ expected = errorString(expected);
+
+ // Expected is a validation function which returns true if validation passed
+ } else if (expectedType === 'function') {
+ // protect against accidental semantics which could hard error in the test
+ try {
+ result = expected.call({}, actual) === true;
+ expected = null;
+ } catch (e) {
+ // assign the "expected" to a nice error string to communicate the local failure to the user
+ expected = errorString(e);
+ }
+ }
+ return [result, expected, message];
+ }
+
+ // Provide an alternative to assert.throws(), for environments that consider throws a reserved word
+ // Known to us are: Closure Compiler, Narwhal
+ // eslint-disable-next-line dot-notation
+ Assert.prototype.raises = Assert.prototype['throws'];
+
+ var SUPPORTED_EVENTS = ['error', 'runStart', 'suiteStart', 'testStart', 'assertion', 'testEnd', 'suiteEnd', 'runEnd'];
+ var MEMORY_EVENTS = ['error', 'runEnd'];
+
+ /**
+ * Emits an event with the specified data to all currently registered listeners.
+ * Callbacks will fire in the order in which they are registered (FIFO). This
+ * function is not exposed publicly; it is used by QUnit internals to emit
+ * logging events.
+ *
+ * @private
+ * @method emit
+ * @param {string} eventName
+ * @param {Object} data
+ * @return {void}
+ */
+ function emit(eventName, data) {
+ if (typeof eventName !== 'string') {
+ throw new TypeError('eventName must be a string when emitting an event');
+ }
+
+ // Clone the callbacks in case one of them registers a new callback
+ var originalCallbacks = config._event_listeners[eventName];
+ var callbacks = originalCallbacks ? _toConsumableArray(originalCallbacks) : [];
+ for (var i = 0; i < callbacks.length; i++) {
+ callbacks[i](data);
+ }
+ if (inArray(eventName, MEMORY_EVENTS)) {
+ config._event_memory[eventName] = data;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Registers a callback as a listener to the specified event.
+ *
+ * @public
+ * @method on
+ * @param {string} eventName
+ * @param {Function} callback
+ * @return {void}
+ */
+ function on(eventName, callback) {
+ if (typeof eventName !== 'string') {
+ throw new TypeError('eventName must be a string when registering a listener');
+ } else if (!inArray(eventName, SUPPORTED_EVENTS)) {
+ var events = SUPPORTED_EVENTS.join(', ');
+ throw new Error("\"".concat(eventName, "\" is not a valid event; must be one of: ").concat(events, "."));
+ } else if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
+ throw new TypeError('callback must be a function when registering a listener');
+ }
+ var listeners = config._event_listeners[eventName] || (config._event_listeners[eventName] = []);
+
+ // Don't register the same callback more than once
+ if (!inArray(callback, listeners)) {
+ listeners.push(callback);
+ if (config._event_memory[eventName] !== undefined) {
+ callback(config._event_memory[eventName]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ var commonjsGlobal = typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' ? globalThis : typeof window !== 'undefined' ? window : typeof global !== 'undefined' ? global : typeof self !== 'undefined' ? self : {};
+
+ function commonjsRequire (path) {
+ throw new Error('Could not dynamically require "' + path + '". Please configure the dynamicRequireTargets or/and ignoreDynamicRequires option of @rollup/plugin-commonjs appropriately for this require call to work.');
+ }
+
+ var promisePolyfill = {exports: {}};
+
+ (function () {
+
+ /** @suppress {undefinedVars} */
+ var globalNS = function () {
+ // the only reliable means to get the global object is
+ // `Function('return this')()`
+ // However, this causes CSP violations in Chrome apps.
+ if (typeof globalThis !== 'undefined') {
+ return globalThis;
+ }
+ if (typeof self !== 'undefined') {
+ return self;
+ }
+ if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
+ return window;
+ }
+ if (typeof commonjsGlobal !== 'undefined') {
+ return commonjsGlobal;
+ }
+ throw new Error('unable to locate global object');
+ }();
+
+ // Expose the polyfill if Promise is undefined or set to a
+ // non-function value. The latter can be due to a named HTMLElement
+ // being exposed by browsers for legacy reasons.
+ // https://github.com/taylorhakes/promise-polyfill/issues/114
+ if (typeof globalNS['Promise'] === 'function') {
+ promisePolyfill.exports = globalNS['Promise'];
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @this {Promise}
+ */
+ function finallyConstructor(callback) {
+ var constructor = this.constructor;
+ return this.then(function (value) {
+ // @ts-ignore
+ return constructor.resolve(callback()).then(function () {
+ return value;
+ });
+ }, function (reason) {
+ // @ts-ignore
+ return constructor.resolve(callback()).then(function () {
+ // @ts-ignore
+ return constructor.reject(reason);
+ });
+ });
+ }
+ function allSettled(arr) {
+ var P = this;
+ return new P(function (resolve, reject) {
+ if (!(arr && typeof arr.length !== 'undefined')) {
+ return reject(new TypeError(_typeof(arr) + ' ' + arr + ' is not iterable(cannot read property Symbol(Symbol.iterator))'));
+ }
+ var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arr);
+ if (args.length === 0) return resolve([]);
+ var remaining = args.length;
+ function res(i, val) {
+ if (val && (_typeof(val) === 'object' || typeof val === 'function')) {
+ var then = val.then;
+ if (typeof then === 'function') {
+ then.call(val, function (val) {
+ res(i, val);
+ }, function (e) {
+ args[i] = {
+ status: 'rejected',
+ reason: e
+ };
+ if (--remaining === 0) {
+ resolve(args);
+ }
+ });
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ args[i] = {
+ status: 'fulfilled',
+ value: val
+ };
+ if (--remaining === 0) {
+ resolve(args);
+ }
+ }
+ for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
+ res(i, args[i]);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Store setTimeout reference so promise-polyfill will be unaffected by
+ // other code modifying setTimeout (like sinon.useFakeTimers())
+ var setTimeoutFunc = setTimeout;
+ function isArray(x) {
+ return Boolean(x && typeof x.length !== 'undefined');
+ }
+ function noop() {}
+
+ // Polyfill for Function.prototype.bind
+ function bind(fn, thisArg) {
+ return function () {
+ fn.apply(thisArg, arguments);
+ };
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @constructor
+ * @param {Function} fn
+ */
+ function Promise(fn) {
+ if (!(this instanceof Promise)) throw new TypeError('Promises must be constructed via new');
+ if (typeof fn !== 'function') throw new TypeError('not a function');
+ /** @type {!number} */
+ this._state = 0;
+ /** @type {!boolean} */
+ this._handled = false;
+ /** @type {Promise|undefined} */
+ this._value = undefined;
+ /** @type {!Array} */
+ this._deferreds = [];
+ doResolve(fn, this);
+ }
+ function handle(self, deferred) {
+ while (self._state === 3) {
+ self = self._value;
+ }
+ if (self._state === 0) {
+ self._deferreds.push(deferred);
+ return;
+ }
+ self._handled = true;
+ Promise._immediateFn(function () {
+ var cb = self._state === 1 ? deferred.onFulfilled : deferred.onRejected;
+ if (cb === null) {
+ (self._state === 1 ? resolve : reject)(deferred.promise, self._value);
+ return;
+ }
+ var ret;
+ try {
+ ret = cb(self._value);
+ } catch (e) {
+ reject(deferred.promise, e);
+ return;
+ }
+ resolve(deferred.promise, ret);
+ });
+ }
+ function resolve(self, newValue) {
+ try {
+ // Promise Resolution Procedure: https://github.com/promises-aplus/promises-spec#the-promise-resolution-procedure
+ if (newValue === self) throw new TypeError('A promise cannot be resolved with itself.');
+ if (newValue && (_typeof(newValue) === 'object' || typeof newValue === 'function')) {
+ var then = newValue.then;
+ if (newValue instanceof Promise) {
+ self._state = 3;
+ self._value = newValue;
+ finale(self);
+ return;
+ } else if (typeof then === 'function') {
+ doResolve(bind(then, newValue), self);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ self._state = 1;
+ self._value = newValue;
+ finale(self);
+ } catch (e) {
+ reject(self, e);
+ }
+ }
+ function reject(self, newValue) {
+ self._state = 2;
+ self._value = newValue;
+ finale(self);
+ }
+ function finale(self) {
+ if (self._state === 2 && self._deferreds.length === 0) {
+ Promise._immediateFn(function () {
+ if (!self._handled) {
+ Promise._unhandledRejectionFn(self._value);
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ for (var i = 0, len = self._deferreds.length; i < len; i++) {
+ handle(self, self._deferreds[i]);
+ }
+ self._deferreds = null;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @constructor
+ */
+ function Handler(onFulfilled, onRejected, promise) {
+ this.onFulfilled = typeof onFulfilled === 'function' ? onFulfilled : null;
+ this.onRejected = typeof onRejected === 'function' ? onRejected : null;
+ this.promise = promise;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Take a potentially misbehaving resolver function and make sure
+ * onFulfilled and onRejected are only called once.
+ *
+ * Makes no guarantees about asynchrony.
+ */
+ function doResolve(fn, self) {
+ var done = false;
+ try {
+ fn(function (value) {
+ if (done) return;
+ done = true;
+ resolve(self, value);
+ }, function (reason) {
+ if (done) return;
+ done = true;
+ reject(self, reason);
+ });
+ } catch (ex) {
+ if (done) return;
+ done = true;
+ reject(self, ex);
+ }
+ }
+ Promise.prototype['catch'] = function (onRejected) {
+ return this.then(null, onRejected);
+ };
+ Promise.prototype.then = function (onFulfilled, onRejected) {
+ // @ts-ignore
+ var prom = new this.constructor(noop);
+ handle(this, new Handler(onFulfilled, onRejected, prom));
+ return prom;
+ };
+ Promise.prototype['finally'] = finallyConstructor;
+ Promise.all = function (arr) {
+ return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
+ if (!isArray(arr)) {
+ return reject(new TypeError('Promise.all accepts an array'));
+ }
+ var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arr);
+ if (args.length === 0) return resolve([]);
+ var remaining = args.length;
+ function res(i, val) {
+ try {
+ if (val && (_typeof(val) === 'object' || typeof val === 'function')) {
+ var then = val.then;
+ if (typeof then === 'function') {
+ then.call(val, function (val) {
+ res(i, val);
+ }, reject);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ args[i] = val;
+ if (--remaining === 0) {
+ resolve(args);
+ }
+ } catch (ex) {
+ reject(ex);
+ }
+ }
+ for (var i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
+ res(i, args[i]);
+ }
+ });
+ };
+ Promise.allSettled = allSettled;
+ Promise.resolve = function (value) {
+ if (value && _typeof(value) === 'object' && value.constructor === Promise) {
+ return value;
+ }
+ return new Promise(function (resolve) {
+ resolve(value);
+ });
+ };
+ Promise.reject = function (value) {
+ return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
+ reject(value);
+ });
+ };
+ Promise.race = function (arr) {
+ return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
+ if (!isArray(arr)) {
+ return reject(new TypeError('Promise.race accepts an array'));
+ }
+ for (var i = 0, len = arr.length; i < len; i++) {
+ Promise.resolve(arr[i]).then(resolve, reject);
+ }
+ });
+ };
+
+ // Use polyfill for setImmediate for performance gains
+ // @ts-ignore
+ if (typeof setImmediate === 'function') {
+ // @ts-ignore
+ var setImmediateFunc = setImmediate;
+ Promise._immediateFn = function (fn) {
+ setImmediateFunc(fn);
+ };
+ } else {
+ Promise._immediateFn = function (fn) {
+ setTimeoutFunc(fn, 0);
+ };
+ }
+ Promise._unhandledRejectionFn = function _unhandledRejectionFn(err) {
+ if (typeof console !== 'undefined' && console) {
+ console.warn('Possible Unhandled Promise Rejection:', err); // eslint-disable-line no-console
+ }
+ };
+ promisePolyfill.exports = Promise;
+ })();
+ var _Promise = promisePolyfill.exports;
+
+ // Register logging callbacks
+ function registerLoggingCallbacks(obj) {
+ var callbackNames = ['begin', 'done', 'log', 'testStart', 'testDone', 'moduleStart', 'moduleDone'];
+ function registerLoggingCallback(key) {
+ return function loggingCallback(callback) {
+ if (typeof callback !== 'function') {
+ throw new Error('Callback parameter must be a function');
+ }
+ config.callbacks[key].push(callback);
+ };
+ }
+ for (var i = 0; i < callbackNames.length; i++) {
+ var key = callbackNames[i];
+
+ // Initialize key collection of logging callback
+ if (typeof config.callbacks[key] === 'undefined') {
+ config.callbacks[key] = [];
+ }
+ obj[key] = registerLoggingCallback(key);
+ }
+ }
+ function runLoggingCallbacks(key, args) {
+ var callbacks = config.callbacks[key];
+
+ // Handling 'log' callbacks separately. Unlike the other callbacks,
+ // the log callback is not controlled by the processing queue,
+ // but rather used by asserts. Hence to promisfy the 'log' callback
+ // would mean promisfying each step of a test
+ if (key === 'log') {
+ callbacks.map(function (callback) {
+ return callback(args);
+ });
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // ensure that each callback is executed serially
+ var promiseChain = _Promise.resolve();
+ callbacks.forEach(function (callback) {
+ promiseChain = promiseChain.then(function () {
+ return _Promise.resolve(callback(args));
+ });
+ });
+ return promiseChain;
+ }
+
+ var TestReport = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function TestReport(name, suite, options) {
+ _classCallCheck(this, TestReport);
+ this.name = name;
+ this.suiteName = suite.name;
+ this.fullName = suite.fullName.concat(name);
+ this.runtime = 0;
+ this.assertions = [];
+ this.skipped = !!options.skip;
+ this.todo = !!options.todo;
+ this.valid = options.valid;
+ this._startTime = 0;
+ this._endTime = 0;
+ suite.pushTest(this);
+ }
+ return _createClass(TestReport, [{
+ key: "start",
+ value: function start(recordTime) {
+ if (recordTime) {
+ this._startTime = performance.now();
+ }
+ return {
+ name: this.name,
+ suiteName: this.suiteName,
+ fullName: this.fullName.slice()
+ };
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "end",
+ value: function end(recordTime) {
+ if (recordTime) {
+ this._endTime = performance.now();
+ }
+ return extend(this.start(), {
+ runtime: this.getRuntime(),
+ status: this.getStatus(),
+ errors: this.getFailedAssertions(),
+ assertions: this.getAssertions()
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "pushAssertion",
+ value: function pushAssertion(assertion) {
+ this.assertions.push(assertion);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getRuntime",
+ value: function getRuntime() {
+ return Math.round(this._endTime - this._startTime);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getStatus",
+ value: function getStatus() {
+ if (this.skipped) {
+ return 'skipped';
+ }
+ var testPassed = this.getFailedAssertions().length > 0 ? this.todo : !this.todo;
+ if (!testPassed) {
+ return 'failed';
+ } else if (this.todo) {
+ return 'todo';
+ } else {
+ return 'passed';
+ }
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getFailedAssertions",
+ value: function getFailedAssertions() {
+ return this.assertions.filter(function (assertion) {
+ return !assertion.passed;
+ });
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "getAssertions",
+ value: function getAssertions() {
+ return this.assertions.slice();
+ }
+
+ // Remove actual and expected values from assertions. This is to prevent
+ // leaking memory throughout a test suite.
+ }, {
+ key: "slimAssertions",
+ value: function slimAssertions() {
+ this.assertions = this.assertions.map(function (assertion) {
+ delete assertion.actual;
+ delete assertion.expected;
+ return assertion;
+ });
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+
+ function Test(settings) {
+ this.expected = null;
+ this.assertions = [];
+ this.module = config.currentModule;
+ this.steps = [];
+ // This powers the QUnit.config.countStepsAsOne feature.
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/pull/1775
+ this.stepsCount = 0;
+ this.timeout = undefined;
+ this.data = undefined;
+ this.withData = false;
+ this.pauses = new StringMap();
+ this.nextPauseId = 1;
+
+ // For the most common case, we have:
+ // - 0: new Test
+ // - 1: addTest
+ // - 2: QUnit.test
+ // - 3: user file
+ //
+ // This needs is customised by test.each()
+ this.stackOffset = 3;
+ extend(this, settings);
+
+ // If a module is skipped, all its tests and the tests of the child suites
+ // should be treated as skipped even if they are defined as `only` or `todo`.
+ // As for `todo` module, all its tests will be treated as `todo` except for
+ // tests defined as `skip` which will be left intact.
+ //
+ // So, if a test is defined as `todo` and is inside a skipped module, we should
+ // then treat that test as if was defined as `skip`.
+ if (this.module.skip) {
+ this.skip = true;
+ this.todo = false;
+
+ // Skipped tests should be left intact
+ } else if (this.module.todo && !this.skip) {
+ this.todo = true;
+ }
+
+ // Queuing a late test after the run has ended is not allowed.
+ // This was once supported for internal use by QUnit.onError().
+ // Ref https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1377
+ if (config.pq.finished) {
+ // Using this for anything other than onError(), such as testing in QUnit.done(),
+ // is unstable and will likely result in the added tests being ignored by CI.
+ // (Meaning the CI passes irregardless of the added tests).
+ //
+ // TODO: Make this an error in QUnit 3.0
+ // throw new Error( "Unexpected test after runEnd" );
+ Logger.warn('Unexpected test after runEnd. This is unstable and will fail in QUnit 3.0.');
+ return;
+ }
+ if (!this.skip && typeof this.callback !== 'function') {
+ var method = this.todo ? 'QUnit.todo' : 'QUnit.test';
+ throw new TypeError("You must provide a callback to ".concat(method, "(\"").concat(this.testName, "\")"));
+ }
+
+ // Register unique strings
+ for (var i = 0, l = this.module.tests; i < l.length; i++) {
+ if (this.module.tests[i].name === this.testName) {
+ this.testName += ' ';
+ }
+ }
+ this.testId = generateHash(this.module.name, this.testName);
+
+ // No validation after this. Beyond this point, failures must be recorded as
+ // a completed test with errors, instead of early bail out.
+ // Otherwise, internals may be left in an inconsistent state.
+ // Ref https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1514
+
+ ++Test.count;
+ this.errorForStack = new Error();
+ if (this.callback && this.callback.validTest) {
+ // Omit the test-level trace for the internal "No tests" test failure,
+ // There is already an assertion-level trace, and that's noisy enough
+ // as it is.
+ this.errorForStack.stack = undefined;
+ }
+ this.testReport = new TestReport(this.testName, this.module.suiteReport, {
+ todo: this.todo,
+ skip: this.skip,
+ valid: this.valid()
+ });
+ this.module.tests.push({
+ name: this.testName,
+ testId: this.testId,
+ skip: !!this.skip
+ });
+ if (this.skip) {
+ // Skipped tests will fully ignore (and dereference for garbage collect) any sent callback
+ this.callback = function () {};
+ this.async = false;
+ this.expected = 0;
+ } else {
+ this.assert = new Assert(this);
+ }
+ }
+ Test.count = 0;
+ function getNotStartedModules(startModule) {
+ var module = startModule;
+ var modules = [];
+ while (module && module.testsRun === 0) {
+ modules.push(module);
+ module = module.parentModule;
+ }
+
+ // The above push modules from the child to the parent
+ // return a reversed order with the top being the top most parent module
+ return modules.reverse();
+ }
+ Test.prototype = {
+ // Use a getter to avoid computing a stack trace (which can be expensive),
+ // This is displayed by the HTML Reporter, but most other integrations do
+ // not access it.
+ get stack() {
+ return extractStacktrace(this.errorForStack, this.stackOffset);
+ },
+ before: function before() {
+ var _this = this;
+ var module = this.module;
+ var notStartedModules = getNotStartedModules(module);
+
+ // ensure the callbacks are executed serially for each module
+ var moduleStartChain = _Promise.resolve();
+ notStartedModules.forEach(function (startModule) {
+ moduleStartChain = moduleStartChain.then(function () {
+ startModule.stats = {
+ all: 0,
+ bad: 0,
+ started: performance.now()
+ };
+ emit('suiteStart', startModule.suiteReport.start(true));
+ return runLoggingCallbacks('moduleStart', {
+ name: startModule.name,
+ tests: startModule.tests
+ });
+ });
+ });
+ return moduleStartChain.then(function () {
+ config.current = _this;
+ _this.testEnvironment = extend({}, module.testEnvironment);
+ _this.started = performance.now();
+ emit('testStart', _this.testReport.start(true));
+ return runLoggingCallbacks('testStart', {
+ name: _this.testName,
+ module: module.name,
+ testId: _this.testId,
+ previousFailure: _this.previousFailure
+ }).then(function () {
+ if (!config.pollution) {
+ saveGlobal();
+ }
+ });
+ });
+ },
+ run: function run() {
+ config.current = this;
+ if (config.notrycatch) {
+ runTest(this);
+ return;
+ }
+ try {
+ runTest(this);
+ } catch (e) {
+ this.pushFailure('Died on test #' + (this.assertions.length + 1) + ': ' + (e.message || e) + '\n' + this.stack, extractStacktrace(e, 0));
+
+ // Else next test will carry the responsibility
+ saveGlobal();
+
+ // Restart the tests if they're blocking
+ if (config.blocking) {
+ internalRecover(this);
+ }
+ }
+ function runTest(test) {
+ var promise;
+ if (test.withData) {
+ promise = test.callback.call(test.testEnvironment, test.assert, test.data);
+ } else {
+ promise = test.callback.call(test.testEnvironment, test.assert);
+ }
+ test.resolvePromise(promise);
+
+ // If the test has an async "pause" on it, but the timeout is 0, then we push a
+ // failure as the test should be synchronous.
+ if (test.timeout === 0 && test.pauses.size > 0) {
+ pushFailure('Test did not finish synchronously even though assert.timeout( 0 ) was used.', sourceFromStacktrace(2));
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ after: function after() {
+ checkPollution();
+ },
+ queueGlobalHook: function queueGlobalHook(hook, hookName) {
+ var _this2 = this;
+ var runHook = function runHook() {
+ config.current = _this2;
+ var promise;
+ if (config.notrycatch) {
+ promise = hook.call(_this2.testEnvironment, _this2.assert);
+ } else {
+ try {
+ promise = hook.call(_this2.testEnvironment, _this2.assert);
+ } catch (error) {
+ _this2.pushFailure('Global ' + hookName + ' failed on ' + _this2.testName + ': ' + errorString(error), extractStacktrace(error, 0));
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ _this2.resolvePromise(promise, hookName);
+ };
+ return runHook;
+ },
+ queueHook: function queueHook(hook, hookName, hookOwner) {
+ var _this3 = this;
+ var callHook = function callHook() {
+ var promise = hook.call(_this3.testEnvironment, _this3.assert);
+ _this3.resolvePromise(promise, hookName);
+ };
+ var runHook = function runHook() {
+ if (hookName === 'before') {
+ if (hookOwner.testsRun !== 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+ _this3.preserveEnvironment = true;
+ }
+
+ // The 'after' hook should only execute when there are not tests left and
+ // when the 'after' and 'finish' tasks are the only tasks left to process
+ if (hookName === 'after' && !lastTestWithinModuleExecuted(hookOwner) && (config.queue.length > 0 || config.pq.taskCount() > 2)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ config.current = _this3;
+ if (config.notrycatch) {
+ callHook();
+ return;
+ }
+ try {
+ // This try-block includes the indirect call to resolvePromise, which shouldn't
+ // have to be inside try-catch. But, since we support any user-provided thenable
+ // object, the thenable might throw in some unexpected way.
+ // This subtle behaviour is undocumented. To avoid new failures in minor releases
+ // we will not change this until QUnit 3.
+ // TODO: In QUnit 3, reduce this try-block to just hook.call(), matching
+ // the simplicity of queueGlobalHook.
+ callHook();
+ } catch (error) {
+ _this3.pushFailure(hookName + ' failed on ' + _this3.testName + ': ' + (error.message || error), extractStacktrace(error, 0));
+ }
+ };
+ return runHook;
+ },
+ // Currently only used for module level hooks, can be used to add global level ones
+ hooks: function hooks(handler) {
+ var hooks = [];
+ function processGlobalhooks(test) {
+ if ((handler === 'beforeEach' || handler === 'afterEach') && config.globalHooks[handler]) {
+ for (var i = 0; i < config.globalHooks[handler].length; i++) {
+ hooks.push(test.queueGlobalHook(config.globalHooks[handler][i], handler));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ function processHooks(test, module) {
+ if (module.parentModule) {
+ processHooks(test, module.parentModule);
+ }
+ if (module.hooks[handler].length) {
+ for (var i = 0; i < module.hooks[handler].length; i++) {
+ hooks.push(test.queueHook(module.hooks[handler][i], handler, module));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Hooks are ignored on skipped tests
+ if (!this.skip) {
+ processGlobalhooks(this);
+ processHooks(this, this.module);
+ }
+ return hooks;
+ },
+ finish: function finish() {
+ config.current = this;
+
+ // Release the timeout and timeout callback references to be garbage collected.
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/pull/1708
+ if (setTimeout$1) {
+ clearTimeout(this.timeout);
+ config.timeoutHandler = null;
+ }
+
+ // Release the test callback to ensure that anything referenced has been
+ // released to be garbage collected.
+ this.callback = undefined;
+ if (this.steps.length) {
+ var stepsList = this.steps.join(', ');
+ this.pushFailure('Expected assert.verifySteps() to be called before end of test ' + "after using assert.step(). Unverified steps: ".concat(stepsList), this.stack);
+ }
+ if (!config._deprecated_countEachStep_shown && !config.countStepsAsOne && this.expected !== null && this.stepsCount) {
+ config._deprecated_countEachStep_shown = true;
+ if (config.requireExpects) {
+ Logger.warn('Counting each assert.step() for assert.expect() is changing in QUnit 3.0. You can enable QUnit.config.countStepsAsOne to prepare for the upgrade. https://qunitjs.com/api/assert/expect/');
+ } else {
+ Logger.warn('Counting each assert.step() for assert.expect() is changing in QUnit 3.0. Omit assert.expect() from tests that use assert.step(), or enable QUnit.config.countStepsAsOne to prepare for the upgrade. https://qunitjs.com/api/assert/expect/');
+ }
+ }
+ var actualCountForExpect = config.countStepsAsOne ? this.assertions.length - this.stepsCount : this.assertions.length;
+ if (config.requireExpects && this.expected === null) {
+ this.pushFailure('Expected number of assertions to be defined, but expect() was ' + 'not called.', this.stack);
+ } else if (this.expected !== null && this.expected !== actualCountForExpect && this.stepsCount && this.expected === this.assertions.length - this.stepsCount && !config.countStepsAsOne) {
+ this.pushFailure('Expected ' + this.expected + ' assertions, but ' + actualCountForExpect + ' were run\nIt looks like you might prefer to enable QUnit.config.countStepsAsOne, which will become the default in QUnit 3.0. https://qunitjs.com/api/assert/expect/', this.stack);
+ } else if (this.expected !== null && this.expected !== actualCountForExpect && this.stepsCount && this.expected === this.assertions.length && config.countStepsAsOne) {
+ this.pushFailure('Expected ' + this.expected + ' assertions, but ' + actualCountForExpect + ' were run\nRemember that with QUnit.config.countStepsAsOne and in QUnit 3.0, steps no longer count as separate assertions. https://qunitjs.com/api/assert/expect/', this.stack);
+ } else if (this.expected !== null && this.expected !== actualCountForExpect) {
+ this.pushFailure('Expected ' + this.expected + ' assertions, but ' + actualCountForExpect + ' were run', this.stack);
+ } else if (this.expected === null && !actualCountForExpect) {
+ this.pushFailure('Expected at least one assertion, but none were run - call ' + 'expect(0) to accept zero assertions.', this.stack);
+ }
+ var module = this.module;
+ var moduleName = module.name;
+ var testName = this.testName;
+ var skipped = !!this.skip;
+ var todo = !!this.todo;
+ var bad = 0;
+ var storage = config.storage;
+ this.runtime = Math.round(performance.now() - this.started);
+ config.stats.all += this.assertions.length;
+ config.stats.testCount += 1;
+ module.stats.all += this.assertions.length;
+ for (var i = 0; i < this.assertions.length; i++) {
+ // A failing assertion will counts toward the HTML Reporter's
+ // "X assertions, Y failed" line even if it was inside a todo.
+ // Inverting this would be similarly confusing since all but the last
+ // passing assertion inside a todo test should be considered as good.
+ // These stats don't decide the outcome of anything, so counting them
+ // as failing seems the most intuitive.
+ if (!this.assertions[i].result) {
+ bad++;
+ config.stats.bad++;
+ module.stats.bad++;
+ }
+ }
+ if (skipped) {
+ incrementTestsIgnored(module);
+ } else {
+ incrementTestsRun(module);
+ }
+
+ // Store result when possible.
+ // Note that this also marks todo tests as bad, thus they get hoisted,
+ // and always run first on refresh.
+ if (storage) {
+ if (bad) {
+ storage.setItem('qunit-test-' + moduleName + '-' + testName, bad);
+ } else {
+ storage.removeItem('qunit-test-' + moduleName + '-' + testName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // After emitting the js-reporters event we cleanup the assertion data to
+ // avoid leaking it. It is not used by the legacy testDone callbacks.
+ emit('testEnd', this.testReport.end(true));
+ this.testReport.slimAssertions();
+ var test = this;
+ return runLoggingCallbacks('testDone', {
+ name: testName,
+ module: moduleName,
+ skipped: skipped,
+ todo: todo,
+ failed: bad,
+ passed: this.assertions.length - bad,
+ total: this.assertions.length,
+ runtime: skipped ? 0 : this.runtime,
+ // HTML Reporter use
+ assertions: this.assertions,
+ testId: this.testId,
+ // Source of Test
+ // generating stack trace is expensive, so using a getter will help defer this until we need it
+ get source() {
+ return test.stack;
+ }
+ }).then(function () {
+ if (allTestsExecuted(module)) {
+ var completedModules = [module];
+
+ // Check if the parent modules, iteratively, are done. If that the case,
+ // we emit the `suiteEnd` event and trigger `moduleDone` callback.
+ var parent = module.parentModule;
+ while (parent && allTestsExecuted(parent)) {
+ completedModules.push(parent);
+ parent = parent.parentModule;
+ }
+ var moduleDoneChain = _Promise.resolve();
+ completedModules.forEach(function (completedModule) {
+ moduleDoneChain = moduleDoneChain.then(function () {
+ return logSuiteEnd(completedModule);
+ });
+ });
+ return moduleDoneChain;
+ }
+ }).then(function () {
+ config.current = undefined;
+ });
+ function logSuiteEnd(module) {
+ // Reset `module.hooks` to ensure that anything referenced in these hooks
+ // has been released to be garbage collected. Descendant modules that were
+ // entirely skipped, e.g. due to filtering, will never have this method
+ // called for them, but might have hooks with references pinning data in
+ // memory (even if the hooks weren't actually executed), so we reset the
+ // hooks on all descendant modules here as well. This is safe because we
+ // will never call this as long as any descendant modules still have tests
+ // to run. This also means that in multi-tiered nesting scenarios we might
+ // reset the hooks multiple times on some modules, but that's harmless.
+ var modules = [module];
+ while (modules.length) {
+ var nextModule = modules.shift();
+ nextModule.hooks = {};
+ modules.push.apply(modules, _toConsumableArray(nextModule.childModules));
+ }
+ emit('suiteEnd', module.suiteReport.end(true));
+ return runLoggingCallbacks('moduleDone', {
+ name: module.name,
+ tests: module.tests,
+ failed: module.stats.bad,
+ passed: module.stats.all - module.stats.bad,
+ total: module.stats.all,
+ runtime: Math.round(performance.now() - module.stats.started)
+ });
+ }
+ },
+ preserveTestEnvironment: function preserveTestEnvironment() {
+ if (this.preserveEnvironment) {
+ this.module.testEnvironment = this.testEnvironment;
+ this.testEnvironment = extend({}, this.module.testEnvironment);
+ }
+ },
+ queue: function queue() {
+ var test = this;
+ if (!this.valid()) {
+ incrementTestsIgnored(this.module);
+ return;
+ }
+ function runTest() {
+ return [function () {
+ return test.before();
+ }].concat(_toConsumableArray(test.hooks('before')), [function () {
+ test.preserveTestEnvironment();
+ }], _toConsumableArray(test.hooks('beforeEach')), [function () {
+ test.run();
+ }], _toConsumableArray(test.hooks('afterEach').reverse()), _toConsumableArray(test.hooks('after').reverse()), [function () {
+ test.after();
+ }, function () {
+ return test.finish();
+ }]);
+ }
+ var previousFailCount = config.storage && +config.storage.getItem('qunit-test-' + this.module.name + '-' + this.testName);
+
+ // Prioritize previously failed tests, detected from storage
+ var prioritize = config.reorder && !!previousFailCount;
+ this.previousFailure = !!previousFailCount;
+ config.pq.add(runTest, prioritize);
+ },
+ pushResult: function pushResult(resultInfo) {
+ if (this !== config.current) {
+ var message = resultInfo && resultInfo.message || '';
+ var testName = this && this.testName || '';
+ var error = 'Assertion occurred after test finished.\n' + '> Test: ' + testName + '\n' + '> Message: ' + message + '\n';
+ throw new Error(error);
+ }
+
+ // Destructure of resultInfo = { result, actual, expected, message, negative }
+ var details = {
+ module: this.module.name,
+ name: this.testName,
+ result: resultInfo.result,
+ message: resultInfo.message,
+ actual: resultInfo.actual,
+ testId: this.testId,
+ negative: resultInfo.negative || false,
+ runtime: Math.round(performance.now() - this.started),
+ todo: !!this.todo
+ };
+ if (hasOwn$1.call(resultInfo, 'expected')) {
+ details.expected = resultInfo.expected;
+ }
+ if (!resultInfo.result) {
+ var source = resultInfo.source || sourceFromStacktrace();
+ if (source) {
+ details.source = source;
+ }
+ }
+ this.logAssertion(details);
+ this.assertions.push({
+ result: !!resultInfo.result,
+ message: resultInfo.message
+ });
+ },
+ pushFailure: function pushFailure(message, source) {
+ if (!(this instanceof Test)) {
+ throw new Error('pushFailure() assertion outside test context, was ' + sourceFromStacktrace(2));
+ }
+ this.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ message: message || 'error',
+ source: source
+ });
+ },
+ /**
+ * Log assertion details using both the old QUnit.log interface and
+ * QUnit.on( "assertion" ) interface.
+ *
+ * @private
+ */
+ logAssertion: function logAssertion(details) {
+ runLoggingCallbacks('log', details);
+ var assertion = {
+ passed: details.result,
+ actual: details.actual,
+ expected: details.expected,
+ message: details.message,
+ stack: details.source,
+ todo: details.todo
+ };
+ this.testReport.pushAssertion(assertion);
+ emit('assertion', assertion);
+ },
+ /**
+ * Reset config.timeout with a new timeout duration.
+ *
+ * @param {number} timeoutDuration
+ */
+ internalResetTimeout: function internalResetTimeout(timeoutDuration) {
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = setTimeout$1(config.timeoutHandler(timeoutDuration), timeoutDuration);
+ },
+ /**
+ * Create a new async pause and return a new function that can release the pause.
+ *
+ * This mechanism is internally used by:
+ *
+ * - explicit async pauses, created by calling `assert.async()`,
+ * - implicit async pauses, created when `QUnit.test()` or module hook callbacks
+ * use async-await or otherwise return a Promise.
+ *
+ * Happy scenario:
+ *
+ * - Pause is created by calling internalStop().
+ *
+ * Pause is released normally by invoking release() during the same test.
+ *
+ * The release() callback lets internal processing resume.
+ *
+ * Failure scenarios:
+ *
+ * - The test fails due to an uncaught exception.
+ *
+ * In this case, Test.run() will call internalRecover() which empties the clears all
+ * async pauses and sets the cancelled flag, which means we silently ignore any
+ * late calls to the resume() callback, as we will have moved on to a different
+ * test by then, and we don't want to cause an extra "release during a different test"
+ * errors that the developer isn't really responsible for. This can happen when a test
+ * correctly schedules a call to release(), but also causes an uncaught error. The
+ * uncaught error means we will no longer wait for the release (as it might not arrive).
+ *
+ * - Pause is never released, or called an insufficient number of times.
+ *
+ * Our timeout handler will kill the pause and resume test processing, basically
+ * like internalRecover(), but for one pause instead of any/all.
+ *
+ * Here, too, any late calls to resume() will be silently ignored to avoid
+ * extra errors. We tolerate this since the original test will have already been
+ * marked as failure.
+ *
+ * TODO: QUnit 3 will enable timeouts by default ,
+ * but right now a test will hang indefinitely if async pauses are not released,
+ * unless QUnit.config.testTimeout or assert.timeout() is used.
+ *
+ * - Pause is spontaneously released during a different test,
+ * or when no test is currently running.
+ *
+ * This is close to impossible because this error only happens if the original test
+ * succesfully finished first (since other failure scenarios kill pauses and ignore
+ * late calls). It can happen if a test ended exactly as expected, but has some
+ * external or shared state continuing to hold a reference to the release callback,
+ * and either the same test scheduled another call to it in the future, or a later test
+ * causes it to be called through some shared state.
+ *
+ * - Pause release() is called too often, during the same test.
+ *
+ * This simply throws an error, after which uncaught error handling picks it up
+ * and processing resumes.
+ *
+ * @param {number} [requiredCalls=1]
+ */
+ internalStop: function internalStop() {
+ var requiredCalls = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : 1;
+ config.blocking = true;
+ var test = this;
+ var pauseId = this.nextPauseId++;
+ var pause = {
+ cancelled: false,
+ remaining: requiredCalls
+ };
+ test.pauses.set(pauseId, pause);
+ function release() {
+ if (pause.cancelled) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (config.current === undefined) {
+ throw new Error('Unexpected release of async pause after tests finished.\n' + "> Test: ".concat(test.testName, " [async #").concat(pauseId, "]"));
+ }
+ if (config.current !== test) {
+ throw new Error('Unexpected release of async pause during a different test.\n' + "> Test: ".concat(test.testName, " [async #").concat(pauseId, "]"));
+ }
+ if (pause.remaining <= 0) {
+ throw new Error('Tried to release async pause that was already released.\n' + "> Test: ".concat(test.testName, " [async #").concat(pauseId, "]"));
+ }
+
+ // The `requiredCalls` parameter exists to support `assert.async(count)`
+ pause.remaining--;
+ if (pause.remaining === 0) {
+ test.pauses.delete(pauseId);
+ }
+ internalStart(test);
+ }
+
+ // Set a recovery timeout, if so configured.
+ if (setTimeout$1) {
+ var timeoutDuration;
+ if (typeof test.timeout === 'number') {
+ timeoutDuration = test.timeout;
+ } else if (typeof config.testTimeout === 'number') {
+ timeoutDuration = config.testTimeout;
+ }
+ if (typeof timeoutDuration === 'number' && timeoutDuration > 0) {
+ config.timeoutHandler = function (timeout) {
+ return function () {
+ config.timeout = null;
+ pause.cancelled = true;
+ test.pauses.delete(pauseId);
+ test.pushFailure("Test took longer than ".concat(timeout, "ms; test timed out."), sourceFromStacktrace(2));
+ internalRecover(test);
+ };
+ };
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = setTimeout$1(config.timeoutHandler(timeoutDuration), timeoutDuration);
+ } else {
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = setTimeout$1(function () {
+ config.timeout = null;
+ if (!config._deprecated_timeout_shown) {
+ config._deprecated_timeout_shown = true;
+ Logger.warn("Test \"".concat(test.testName, "\" took longer than 3000ms, but no timeout was set. Set QUnit.config.testTimeout or call assert.timeout() to avoid a timeout in QUnit 3. https://qunitjs.com/api/config/testTimeout/"));
+ }
+ }, 3000);
+ }
+ }
+ return release;
+ },
+ resolvePromise: function resolvePromise(promise, phase) {
+ if (promise != null) {
+ var _test = this;
+ var then = promise.then;
+ if (typeof then === 'function') {
+ var resume = _test.internalStop();
+ var resolve = function resolve() {
+ resume();
+ };
+ if (config.notrycatch) {
+ then.call(promise, resolve);
+ } else {
+ var reject = function reject(error) {
+ var message = 'Promise rejected ' + (!phase ? 'during' : phase.replace(/Each$/, '')) + ' "' + _test.testName + '": ' + (error && error.message || error);
+ _test.pushFailure(message, extractStacktrace(error, 0));
+
+ // Else next test will carry the responsibility
+ saveGlobal();
+
+ // Unblock
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+ then.call(promise, resolve, reject);
+ }
+ }
+ }
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+ valid: function valid() {
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+ }
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+ );
+ }
+ if (!moduleChainIdMatch(this.module, config.moduleId)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (config.testId && config.testId.length && !inArray(this.testId, config.testId)) {
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+ }
+ function moduleChainNameMatch(testModule, selectedModule) {
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+ }
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+ if (testModuleName === selectedModule) {
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+ } else if (testModule.parentModule) {
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+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ var selectedModule = config.module && config.module.toLowerCase();
+ if (!moduleChainNameMatch(this.module, selectedModule)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ var filter = config.filter;
+ if (filter) {
+ var regexFilter = /^(!?)\/([\w\W]*)\/(i?$)/.exec(filter);
+ var fullName = this.module.name + ': ' + this.testName;
+ if (regexFilter) {
+ if (!this.regexFilter(!!regexFilter[1], regexFilter[2], regexFilter[3], fullName)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ } else if (!this.stringFilter(filter, fullName)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ if (typeof config.testFilter === 'function') {
+ var testInfo = {
+ testId: this.testId,
+ testName: this.testName,
+ module: this.module.name,
+ skip: !!this.skip
+ };
+ try {
+ return !!config.testFilter(testInfo);
+ } catch (error) {
+ Logger.warn('Error in QUnit.config.testFilter callback: ', error);
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ },
+ regexFilter: function regexFilter(exclude, pattern, flags, fullName) {
+ var regex = new RegExp(pattern, flags);
+ var match = regex.test(fullName);
+ return match !== exclude;
+ },
+ stringFilter: function stringFilter(filter, fullName) {
+ filter = filter.toLowerCase();
+ fullName = fullName.toLowerCase();
+ var include = filter.charAt(0) !== '!';
+ if (!include) {
+ filter = filter.slice(1);
+ }
+
+ // If the filter matches, we need to honour include
+ if (fullName.indexOf(filter) !== -1) {
+ return include;
+ }
+
+ // Otherwise, do the opposite
+ return !include;
+ }
+ };
+ function pushFailure() {
+ if (!config.current) {
+ throw new Error('pushFailure() assertion outside test context, in ' + sourceFromStacktrace(2));
+ }
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+ if (hasOwn$1.call(g, key)) {
+ // In Opera sometimes DOM element ids show up here, ignore them
+ if (/^qunit-test-output/.test(key)) {
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+ }
+ }
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+ saveGlobal();
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+ if (newGlobals.length > 0) {
+ pushFailure('Introduced global variable(s): ' + newGlobals.join(', '));
+ }
+ var deletedGlobals = diff$1(old, config.pollution);
+ if (deletedGlobals.length > 0) {
+ pushFailure('Deleted global variable(s): ' + deletedGlobals.join(', '));
+ }
+ }
+ var focused = false; // indicates that the "only" filter was used
+
+ function addTest(settings) {
+ if (focused || config.currentModule.ignored) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var newTest = new Test(settings);
+ newTest.queue();
+ }
+ function addOnlyTest(settings) {
+ if (config.currentModule.ignored) {
+ return;
+ }
+ if (!focused) {
+ config.queue.length = 0;
+ clearSuiteReports(config.currentModule);
+ focused = true;
+ }
+ var newTest = new Test(settings);
+ newTest.queue();
+ }
+
+ // Will be exposed as QUnit.test
+ function test(testName, callback) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: testName,
+ callback: callback
+ });
+ }
+ function makeEachTestName(testName, argument) {
+ return "".concat(testName, " [").concat(argument, "]");
+ }
+
+ // Characters to avoid in test names especially CLI/AP output:
+ // * x00-1F: e.g. NULL, backspace (\b), line breaks (\r\n), ESC.
+ // * x74: DEL.
+ // * xA0: non-breaking space.
+ //
+ // See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII#Character_order
+ //
+ // eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex
+ var rNonObviousStr = /[\x00-\x1F\x7F\xA0]/;
+ function runEach(data, eachFn) {
+ if (Array.isArray(data)) {
+ for (var i = 0; i < data.length; i++) {
+ var value = data[i];
+
+ // Create automatic labels for primitive data in arrays passed to test.each().
+ // We want to avoid the default "example [0], example [1]" where possible since
+ // these are not self-explanatory in results, and are also tedious to locate
+ // the source of since the numerical key of an array isn't literally in the
+ // code (you have to count).
+ //
+ // Design requirements:
+ // * Unique. Each label must be unique and correspond 1:1 with a data value.
+ // This way each test name will hash to a unique testId with Rerun link,
+ // without having to rely on Test class enforcing uniqueness with invisible
+ // space hack.
+ // * Unambigious. While technical uniqueness is a hard requirement above,
+ // we also want the labels to be obvious and unambiguous to humans.
+ // For example, abbrebating "foobar" and "foobaz" to "f" and "fo" is
+ // technically unique, but ambigious to humans which one is which.
+ // * Short and readable. Where possible we omit the array index numbers
+ // so that in most cases, the value is simply shown as-is.
+ // We prefer "example [foo], example [bar]"
+ // over "example [0: foo], example [2: bar]".
+ // This also has the benefit of being stable and robust against e.g.
+ // re-ordering data or adding new items during development, without
+ // invalidating a previous filter or rerun link immediately.
+ var valueType = _typeof(value);
+ var testKey = i;
+ if (valueType === 'string' && value.length <= 40 && !rNonObviousStr.test(value) && !/\s*\d+: /.test(value)) {
+ testKey = value;
+ } else if (valueType === 'string' || valueType === 'number' || valueType === 'boolean' || valueType === 'undefined' || value === null) {
+ var valueForName = String(value);
+ if (!rNonObviousStr.test(valueForName)) {
+ testKey = i + ': ' + (valueForName.length <= 30 ? valueForName : valueForName.slice(0, 29) + '…');
+ }
+ }
+ eachFn(value, testKey);
+ }
+ } else if (_typeof(data) === 'object' && data !== null) {
+ for (var key in data) {
+ eachFn(data[key], key);
+ }
+ } else {
+ throw new Error("test.each() expects an array or object as input, but\nfound ".concat(_typeof(data), " instead."));
+ }
+ }
+ extend(test, {
+ todo: function todo(testName, callback) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: testName,
+ callback: callback,
+ todo: true
+ });
+ },
+ skip: function skip(testName) {
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+ testName: testName,
+ skip: true
+ });
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+ if: function _if(testName, condition, callback) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: testName,
+ callback: callback,
+ skip: !condition
+ });
+ },
+ only: function only(testName, callback) {
+ addOnlyTest({
+ testName: testName,
+ callback: callback
+ });
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+ each: function each(testName, dataset, callback) {
+ runEach(dataset, function (data, testKey) {
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+ testName: makeEachTestName(testName, testKey),
+ callback: callback,
+ withData: true,
+ stackOffset: 5,
+ data: data
+ });
+ });
+ }
+ });
+ test.todo.each = function (testName, dataset, callback) {
+ runEach(dataset, function (data, testKey) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: makeEachTestName(testName, testKey),
+ callback: callback,
+ todo: true,
+ withData: true,
+ stackOffset: 5,
+ data: data
+ });
+ });
+ };
+ test.skip.each = function (testName, dataset) {
+ runEach(dataset, function (_, testKey) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: makeEachTestName(testName, testKey),
+ stackOffset: 5,
+ skip: true
+ });
+ });
+ };
+ test.if.each = function (testName, condition, dataset, callback) {
+ runEach(dataset, function (data, testKey) {
+ addTest({
+ testName: makeEachTestName(testName, testKey),
+ callback: callback,
+ withData: true,
+ stackOffset: 5,
+ skip: !condition,
+ data: condition ? data : undefined
+ });
+ });
+ };
+ test.only.each = function (testName, dataset, callback) {
+ runEach(dataset, function (data, testKey) {
+ addOnlyTest({
+ testName: makeEachTestName(testName, testKey),
+ callback: callback,
+ withData: true,
+ stackOffset: 5,
+ data: data
+ });
+ });
+ };
+
+ // Forcefully release all processing holds.
+ function internalRecover(test) {
+ test.pauses.forEach(function (pause) {
+ pause.cancelled = true;
+ });
+ test.pauses.clear();
+ internalStart(test);
+ }
+
+ // Release a processing hold, scheduling a resumption attempt if no holds remain.
+ function internalStart(test) {
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+ if (test.pauses.size > 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Add a slight delay to allow more assertions etc.
+ if (setTimeout$1) {
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = setTimeout$1(function () {
+ if (test.pauses.size > 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+ clearTimeout(config.timeout);
+ config.timeout = null;
+ config.blocking = false;
+ config.pq.advance();
+ });
+ } else {
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+ config.pq.advance();
+ }
+ }
+ function collectTests(module) {
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+ var modules = _toConsumableArray(module.childModules);
+
+ // Do a breadth-first traversal of the child modules
+ while (modules.length) {
+ var nextModule = modules.shift();
+ tests.push.apply(tests, nextModule.tests);
+ modules.push.apply(modules, _toConsumableArray(nextModule.childModules));
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+ return tests;
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+ // This returns true after all executable and skippable tests
+ // in a module have been proccessed, and informs 'suiteEnd'
+ // and moduleDone().
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+ // This returns true during the last executable non-skipped test
+ // within a module, and informs the running of the 'after' hook
+ // for a given module. This runs only once for a given module,
+ // but must run during the last non-skipped test. When it runs,
+ // there may be non-zero skipped tests left.
+ function lastTestWithinModuleExecuted(module) {
+ return module.testsRun === collectTests(module).filter(function (test) {
+ return !test.skip;
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+ }
+ function incrementTestsRun(module) {
+ module.testsRun++;
+ while (module = module.parentModule) {
+ module.testsRun++;
+ }
+ }
+ function incrementTestsIgnored(module) {
+ module.testsIgnored++;
+ while (module = module.parentModule) {
+ module.testsIgnored++;
+ }
+ }
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+ /* global module, exports, define */
+ function exportQUnit(QUnit) {
+ var exportedModule = false;
+ if (window$1 && document) {
+ // QUnit may be defined when it is preconfigured but then only QUnit and QUnit.config may be defined.
+ if (window$1.QUnit && window$1.QUnit.version) {
+ throw new Error('QUnit has already been defined.');
+ }
+ window$1.QUnit = QUnit;
+ exportedModule = true;
+ }
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+ // For Node.js
+ if (typeof module !== 'undefined' && module && module.exports) {
+ module.exports = QUnit;
+
+ // For consistency with CommonJS environments' exports
+ module.exports.QUnit = QUnit;
+ exportedModule = true;
+ }
+
+ // For CommonJS with exports, but without module.exports, like Rhino
+ if (typeof exports !== 'undefined' && exports) {
+ exports.QUnit = QUnit;
+ exportedModule = true;
+ }
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+ // For AMD
+ if (typeof define === 'function' && define.amd) {
+ define(function () {
+ return QUnit;
+ });
+ QUnit.config.autostart = false;
+ exportedModule = true;
+ }
+
+ // For other environments, including Web Workers (globalThis === self),
+ // SpiderMonkey (mozjs), and other embedded JavaScript engines
+ if (!exportedModule) {
+ g.QUnit = QUnit;
+ }
+ }
+
+ var ConsoleReporter = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function ConsoleReporter(runner) {
+ var options = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : {};
+ _classCallCheck(this, ConsoleReporter);
+ // Cache references to console methods to ensure we can report failures
+ // from tests tests that mock the console object itself.
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1340
+ // Support IE 9: Function#bind is supported, but no console.log.bind().
+ this.log = options.log || Function.prototype.bind.call(console$1.log, console$1);
+ runner.on('error', this.onError.bind(this));
+ runner.on('runStart', this.onRunStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('testStart', this.onTestStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('testEnd', this.onTestEnd.bind(this));
+ runner.on('runEnd', this.onRunEnd.bind(this));
+ }
+ return _createClass(ConsoleReporter, [{
+ key: "onError",
+ value: function onError(error) {
+ this.log('error', error);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onRunStart",
+ value: function onRunStart(runStart) {
+ this.log('runStart', runStart);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onTestStart",
+ value: function onTestStart(test) {
+ this.log('testStart', test);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onTestEnd",
+ value: function onTestEnd(test) {
+ this.log('testEnd', test);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onRunEnd",
+ value: function onRunEnd(runEnd) {
+ this.log('runEnd', runEnd);
+ }
+ }], [{
+ key: "init",
+ value: function init(runner, options) {
+ return new ConsoleReporter(runner, options);
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+
+ // TODO: Consider using globalThis instead of window, so that the reporter
+ // works for Node.js as well. As this can add overhead, we should make
+ // this opt-in before we enable it for CLI.
+ //
+ // QUnit 3 will switch from `window` to `globalThis` and then make it
+ // no longer an implicit feature of the HTML Reporter, but rather let
+ // it be opt-in via `QUnit.config.reporters = ['perf']` or something
+ // like that.
+ var nativePerf = window$1 && typeof window$1.performance !== 'undefined' &&
+ // eslint-disable-next-line compat/compat -- Checked
+ typeof window$1.performance.mark === 'function' &&
+ // eslint-disable-next-line compat/compat -- Checked
+ typeof window$1.performance.measure === 'function' ? window$1.performance : undefined;
+ var perf = {
+ measure: nativePerf ? function (comment, startMark, endMark) {
+ // `performance.measure` may fail if the mark could not be found.
+ // reasons a specific mark could not be found include: outside code invoking `performance.clearMarks()`
+ try {
+ nativePerf.measure(comment, startMark, endMark);
+ } catch (ex) {
+ Logger.warn('performance.measure could not be executed because of ', ex.message);
+ }
+ } : function () {},
+ mark: nativePerf ? nativePerf.mark.bind(nativePerf) : function () {}
+ };
+ var PerfReporter = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function PerfReporter(runner) {
+ var options = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : {};
+ _classCallCheck(this, PerfReporter);
+ this.perf = options.perf || perf;
+ runner.on('runStart', this.onRunStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('runEnd', this.onRunEnd.bind(this));
+ runner.on('suiteStart', this.onSuiteStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('suiteEnd', this.onSuiteEnd.bind(this));
+ runner.on('testStart', this.onTestStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('testEnd', this.onTestEnd.bind(this));
+ }
+ return _createClass(PerfReporter, [{
+ key: "onRunStart",
+ value: function onRunStart() {
+ this.perf.mark('qunit_suite_0_start');
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onSuiteStart",
+ value: function onSuiteStart(suiteStart) {
+ var suiteLevel = suiteStart.fullName.length;
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+ key: "onSuiteEnd",
+ value: function onSuiteEnd(suiteEnd) {
+ var suiteLevel = suiteEnd.fullName.length;
+ var suiteName = suiteEnd.fullName.join(' – ');
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+ this.perf.measure("QUnit Test Suite: ".concat(suiteName), "qunit_suite_".concat(suiteLevel, "_start"), "qunit_suite_".concat(suiteLevel, "_end"));
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onTestStart",
+ value: function onTestStart() {
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+ var testName = testEnd.fullName.join(' – ');
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+ value: function init(runner, options) {
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+ }
+ }]);
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+ isTTY = true;
+ if (typeof process !== 'undefined') {
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+ FORCE_COLOR = _ref.FORCE_COLOR;
+ NODE_DISABLE_COLORS = _ref.NODE_DISABLE_COLORS;
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+ ctx.dim = $.dim.bind(ctx);
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+ ctx.bgMagenta = $.bgMagenta.bind(ctx);
+ ctx.bgCyan = $.bgCyan.bind(ctx);
+ ctx.bgWhite = $.bgWhite.bind(ctx);
+ return ctx;
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+ function init(open, close) {
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+ open: "\x1B[".concat(open, "m"),
+ close: "\x1B[".concat(close, "m"),
+ rgx: new RegExp("\\x1b\\[".concat(close, "m"), 'g')
+ };
+ return function (txt) {
+ if (this !== void 0 && this.has !== void 0) {
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+ return txt === void 0 ? this : $.enabled ? run(this.keys, txt + '') : txt + '';
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+ * to fallback to JSON.stringfify, but we generally avoid
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+ * - number
+ * - string
+ * - array
+ * - object
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+ * must be described in strings, for display purposes.
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+ * Note that quotes are optional in YAML strings if the
+ * strings are "simple", and as such we generally prefer
+ * that for improved readability. We output strings in
+ * one of three ways:
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+ // a way to add special characters here.
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+ // - Not allowed in YAML unquoted strings per https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#733-plain-style
+ // * ": " (colon followed by space)
+ // * " #" (space followed by hash)
+ var rSpecialJson = /['"\\/[{}\]\r\n|:#]/;
+
+ // - Characters that are special at the start of a YAML value
+ var rSpecialYaml = /[-?:,[\]{}#&*!|=>'"%@`]/;
+
+ // - Leading or trailing whitespace.
+ var rUntrimmed = /(^\s|\s$)/;
+
+ // - Ambiguous as YAML number, e.g. '2', '-1.2', '.2', or '2_000'
+ var rNumerical = /^[\d._-]+$/;
+
+ // - Ambiguous as YAML bool.
+ // Use case-insensitive match, although technically only
+ // fully-lower, fully-upper, or uppercase-first would be ambiguous.
+ // e.g. true/True/TRUE, but not tRUe.
+ var rBool = /^(true|false|y|n|yes|no|on|off)$/i;
+
+ // Is this a complex string?
+ if (value === '' || rSpecialJson.test(value) || rSpecialYaml.test(value[0]) || rUntrimmed.test(value) || rNumerical.test(value) || rBool.test(value)) {
+ if (!/\n/.test(value)) {
+ // Complex one-line string, use JSON (quoted string)
+ return JSON.stringify(value);
+ }
+
+ // See also
+ // Support IE 9-11: Avoid ES6 String#repeat
+ var _prefix = new Array(indent * 2 + 1).join(' ');
+ var trailingLinebreakMatch = value.match(/\n+$/);
+ var trailingLinebreaks = trailingLinebreakMatch ? trailingLinebreakMatch[0].length : 0;
+ if (trailingLinebreaks === 1) {
+ // Use the most straight-forward "Block" string in YAML
+ // without any "Chomping" indicators.
+ var lines = value
+
+ // Ignore the last new line, since we'll get that one for free
+ // with the straight-forward Block syntax.
+ .replace(/\n$/, '').split('\n').map(function (line) {
+ return _prefix + line;
+ });
+ return '|\n' + lines.join('\n');
+ } else {
+ // This has either no trailing new lines, or more than 1.
+ // Use |+ so that YAML parsers will preserve it exactly.
+ var _lines = value.split('\n').map(function (line) {
+ return _prefix + line;
+ });
+ return '|+\n' + _lines.join('\n');
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Simple string, use bare unquoted text
+ return value;
+ }
+ }
+ var prefix = new Array(indent + 1).join(' ');
+
+ // Handle null, boolean, array, and object
+ return JSON.stringify(decycledShallowClone(value), null, 2).split('\n').map(function (line, i) {
+ return i === 0 ? line : prefix + line;
+ }).join('\n');
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a shallow clone of an object where cycles have
+ * been replaced with "[Circular]".
+ */
+ function decycledShallowClone(object) {
+ var ancestors = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : [];
+ if (ancestors.indexOf(object) !== -1) {
+ return '[Circular]';
+ }
+ var type = Object.prototype.toString.call(object).replace(/^\[.+\s(.+?)]$/, '$1').toLowerCase();
+ var clone;
+ switch (type) {
+ case 'array':
+ ancestors.push(object);
+ clone = object.map(function (element) {
+ return decycledShallowClone(element, ancestors);
+ });
+ ancestors.pop();
+ break;
+ case 'object':
+ ancestors.push(object);
+ clone = {};
+ Object.keys(object).forEach(function (key) {
+ clone[key] = decycledShallowClone(object[key], ancestors);
+ });
+ ancestors.pop();
+ break;
+ default:
+ clone = object;
+ }
+ return clone;
+ }
+ var TapReporter = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ function TapReporter(runner) {
+ var options = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : {};
+ _classCallCheck(this, TapReporter);
+ // Cache references to console methods to ensure we can report failures
+ // from tests tests that mock the console object itself.
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1340
+ // Support IE 9: Function#bind is supported, but no console.log.bind().
+ this.log = options.log || Function.prototype.bind.call(console$1.log, console$1);
+ this.testCount = 0;
+ this.started = false;
+ this.ended = false;
+ this.bailed = false;
+ runner.on('error', this.onError.bind(this));
+ runner.on('runStart', this.onRunStart.bind(this));
+ runner.on('testEnd', this.onTestEnd.bind(this));
+ runner.on('runEnd', this.onRunEnd.bind(this));
+ }
+ return _createClass(TapReporter, [{
+ key: "onRunStart",
+ value: function onRunStart(_runSuite) {
+ if (!this.started) {
+ this.log('TAP version 13');
+ this.started = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onError",
+ value: function onError(error) {
+ if (this.bailed) {
+ return;
+ }
+ this.bailed = true;
+
+ // Imitate onTestEnd
+ // Skip this if we're past "runEnd" as it would look odd
+ if (!this.ended) {
+ this.onRunStart();
+ this.testCount = this.testCount + 1;
+ this.log("not ok ".concat(this.testCount, " ").concat($.red('global failure')));
+ this.logError(error);
+ }
+ this.log('Bail out! ' + errorString(error).split('\n')[0]);
+ if (this.ended) {
+ this.logError(error);
+ }
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onTestEnd",
+ value: function onTestEnd(test) {
+ var _this = this;
+ this.testCount = this.testCount + 1;
+ if (test.status === 'passed') {
+ this.log("ok ".concat(this.testCount, " ").concat(test.fullName.join(' > ')));
+ } else if (test.status === 'skipped') {
+ this.log("ok ".concat(this.testCount, " ").concat($.yellow(test.fullName.join(' > ')), " # SKIP"));
+ } else if (test.status === 'todo') {
+ this.log("not ok ".concat(this.testCount, " ").concat($.cyan(test.fullName.join(' > ')), " # TODO"));
+ test.errors.forEach(function (error) {
+ return _this.logAssertion(error, 'todo');
+ });
+ } else {
+ this.log("not ok ".concat(this.testCount, " ").concat($.red(test.fullName.join(' > '))));
+ test.errors.forEach(function (error) {
+ return _this.logAssertion(error);
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "onRunEnd",
+ value: function onRunEnd(runEnd) {
+ this.ended = true;
+ this.log("1..".concat(runEnd.testCounts.total));
+ this.log("# pass ".concat(runEnd.testCounts.passed));
+ this.log("# ".concat($.yellow("skip ".concat(runEnd.testCounts.skipped))));
+ this.log("# ".concat($.cyan("todo ".concat(runEnd.testCounts.todo))));
+ this.log("# ".concat($.red("fail ".concat(runEnd.testCounts.failed))));
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "logAssertion",
+ value: function logAssertion(error, severity) {
+ var out = ' ---';
+ out += "\n message: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(error.message || 'failed'));
+ out += "\n severity: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(severity || 'failed'));
+
+ // When pushFailure() is used, actual/expected are initially unset but
+ // eventually in Test#logAssertion, for testReport#pushAssertion, these are
+ // forged into existence as undefined.
+ var hasAny = error.expected !== undefined || error.actual !== undefined;
+ if (hasAny) {
+ out += "\n actual : ".concat(prettyYamlValue(error.actual));
+ out += "\n expected: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(error.expected));
+ }
+ if (error.stack) {
+ // Since stacks aren't user generated, take a bit of liberty by
+ // adding a trailing new line to allow a straight-forward YAML Blocks.
+ var fmtStack = annotateStacktrace(error.stack, $.grey);
+ if (fmtStack.length) {
+ out += "\n stack: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(fmtStack + '\n'));
+ }
+ }
+ out += '\n ...';
+ this.log(out);
+ }
+ }, {
+ key: "logError",
+ value: function logError(error) {
+ var out = ' ---';
+ out += "\n message: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(errorString(error)));
+ out += "\n severity: ".concat(prettyYamlValue('failed'));
+ if (error && error.stack) {
+ var fmtStack = annotateStacktrace(error.stack, $.grey, error.toString());
+ if (fmtStack.length) {
+ out += "\n stack: ".concat(prettyYamlValue(fmtStack + '\n'));
+ }
+ }
+ out += '\n ...';
+ this.log(out);
+ }
+ }], [{
+ key: "init",
+ value: function init(runner, options) {
+ return new TapReporter(runner, options);
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+
+ var reporters = {
+ console: ConsoleReporter,
+ perf: PerfReporter,
+ tap: TapReporter
+ };
+
+ function makeAddGlobalHook(hookName) {
+ return function addGlobalHook(callback) {
+ if (!config.globalHooks[hookName]) {
+ config.globalHooks[hookName] = [];
+ }
+ config.globalHooks[hookName].push(callback);
+ };
+ }
+ var hooks = {
+ beforeEach: makeAddGlobalHook('beforeEach'),
+ afterEach: makeAddGlobalHook('afterEach')
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a seeded "sample" generator which is used for randomizing tests.
+ */
+ function unitSamplerGenerator(seed) {
+ // 32-bit xorshift, requires only a nonzero seed
+ // https://excamera.com/sphinx/article-xorshift.html
+ var sample = parseInt(generateHash(seed), 16) || -1;
+ return function () {
+ sample ^= sample << 13;
+ sample ^= sample >>> 17;
+ sample ^= sample << 5;
+
+ // ECMAScript has no unsigned number type
+ if (sample < 0) {
+ sample += 0x100000000;
+ }
+ return sample / 0x100000000;
+ };
+ }
+ var ProcessingQueue = /*#__PURE__*/function () {
+ /**
+ * @param {Function} test Reference to the QUnit.test() method
+ */
+ function ProcessingQueue(test) {
+ _classCallCheck(this, ProcessingQueue);
+ this.test = test;
+ this.priorityCount = 0;
+ this.unitSampler = null;
+
+ // This is a queue of functions that are tasks within a single test.
+ // After tests are dequeued from config.queue they are expanded into
+ // a set of tasks in this queue.
+ this.taskQueue = [];
+ this.finished = false;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Advances the taskQueue to the next task. If the taskQueue is empty,
+ * process the testQueue
+ */
+ return _createClass(ProcessingQueue, [{
+ key: "advance",
+ value: function advance() {
+ this.advanceTaskQueue();
+ if (!this.taskQueue.length && !config.blocking && !config.current) {
+ this.advanceTestQueue();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Advances the taskQueue with an increased depth
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "advanceTaskQueue",
+ value: function advanceTaskQueue() {
+ var start = performance.now();
+ config.depth = (config.depth || 0) + 1;
+ this.processTaskQueue(start);
+ config.depth--;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Process the first task on the taskQueue as a promise.
+ * Each task is a function added by Test#queue() in /src/test.js
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "processTaskQueue",
+ value: function processTaskQueue(start) {
+ var _this = this;
+ if (this.taskQueue.length && !config.blocking) {
+ var elapsedTime = performance.now() - start;
+ if (!setTimeout$1 || config.updateRate <= 0 || elapsedTime < config.updateRate) {
+ var task = this.taskQueue.shift();
+ _Promise.resolve(task()).then(function () {
+ if (!_this.taskQueue.length) {
+ _this.advance();
+ } else {
+ _this.processTaskQueue(start);
+ }
+ });
+ } else {
+ setTimeout$1(function () {
+ _this.advance();
+ });
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Advance the testQueue to the next test to process. Call done() if testQueue completes.
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "advanceTestQueue",
+ value: function advanceTestQueue() {
+ if (!config.blocking && !config.queue.length && config.depth === 0) {
+ this.done();
+ return;
+ }
+ var testTasks = config.queue.shift();
+ this.addToTaskQueue(testTasks());
+ if (this.priorityCount > 0) {
+ this.priorityCount--;
+ }
+ this.advance();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Enqueue the tasks for a test into the task queue.
+ * @param {Array} tasksArray
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "addToTaskQueue",
+ value: function addToTaskQueue(tasksArray) {
+ var _this$taskQueue;
+ (_this$taskQueue = this.taskQueue).push.apply(_this$taskQueue, _toConsumableArray(tasksArray));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Return the number of tasks remaining in the task queue to be processed.
+ * @return {number}
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "taskCount",
+ value: function taskCount() {
+ return this.taskQueue.length;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Adds a test to the TestQueue for execution.
+ * @param {Function} testTasksFunc
+ * @param {boolean} prioritize
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "add",
+ value: function add(testTasksFunc, prioritize) {
+ if (prioritize) {
+ config.queue.splice(this.priorityCount++, 0, testTasksFunc);
+ } else if (config.seed) {
+ if (!this.unitSampler) {
+ this.unitSampler = unitSamplerGenerator(config.seed);
+ }
+
+ // Insert into a random position after all prioritized items
+ var index = Math.floor(this.unitSampler() * (config.queue.length - this.priorityCount + 1));
+ config.queue.splice(this.priorityCount + index, 0, testTasksFunc);
+ } else {
+ config.queue.push(testTasksFunc);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function is called when the ProcessingQueue is done processing all
+ * items. It handles emitting the final run events.
+ */
+ }, {
+ key: "done",
+ value: function done() {
+ // We have reached the end of the processing queue and are about to emit the
+ // "runEnd" event after which reporters typically stop listening and exit
+ // the process. First, check if we need to emit one final test.
+ if (config.stats.testCount === 0 && config.failOnZeroTests === true) {
+ var error;
+ if (config.filter && config.filter.length) {
+ error = new Error("No tests matched the filter \"".concat(config.filter, "\"."));
+ } else if (config.module && config.module.length) {
+ error = new Error("No tests matched the module \"".concat(config.module, "\"."));
+ } else if (config.moduleId && config.moduleId.length) {
+ error = new Error("No tests matched the moduleId \"".concat(config.moduleId, "\"."));
+ } else if (config.testId && config.testId.length) {
+ error = new Error("No tests matched the testId \"".concat(config.testId, "\"."));
+ } else {
+ error = new Error('No tests were run.');
+ }
+ this.test('global failure', extend(function (assert) {
+ assert.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ message: error.message,
+ source: error.stack
+ });
+ }, {
+ validTest: true
+ }));
+
+ // We do need to call `advance()` in order to resume the processing queue.
+ // Once this new test is finished processing, we'll reach `done` again, and
+ // that time the above condition will evaluate to false.
+ this.advance();
+ return;
+ }
+ var storage = config.storage;
+ var runtime = Math.round(performance.now() - config.started);
+ var passed = config.stats.all - config.stats.bad;
+ this.finished = true;
+ emit('runEnd', runSuite.end(true));
+ runLoggingCallbacks('done', {
+ // @deprecated since 2.19.0 Use done() without `details` parameter,
+ // or use `QUnit.on('runEnd')` instead. Parameter to be replaced in
+ // QUnit 3.0 with test counts.
+ passed: passed,
+ failed: config.stats.bad,
+ total: config.stats.all,
+ runtime: runtime
+ }).then(function () {
+ // Clear own storage items if all tests passed
+ if (storage && config.stats.bad === 0) {
+ for (var i = storage.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
+ var key = storage.key(i);
+ if (key.indexOf('qunit-test-') === 0) {
+ storage.removeItem(key);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ }
+ }]);
+ }();
+
+ /**
+ * Handle a global error that should result in a failed test run.
+ *
+ * Summary:
+ *
+ * - If we're strictly inside a test (or one if its module hooks), the exception
+ * becomes a failed assertion.
+ *
+ * This has the important side-effect that uncaught exceptions (such as
+ * calling an undefined function) during a "todo" test do NOT result in
+ * a failed test run.
+ *
+ * - If we're anywhere outside a test (be it in early event callbacks, or
+ * internally between tests, or somewhere after "runEnd" if the process is
+ * still alive for some reason), then send an "error" event to the reporters.
+ *
+ * @since 2.17.0
+ * @param {Error|any} error
+ */
+ function onUncaughtException(error) {
+ if (config.current) {
+ // This omits 'actual' and 'expected' (undefined)
+ config.current.assert.pushResult({
+ result: false,
+ message: "global failure: ".concat(errorString(error)),
+ // We could let callers specify an offset to subtract a number of frames via
+ // sourceFromStacktrace, in case they are a wrapper further away from the error
+ // handler, and thus reduce some noise in the stack trace. However, we're not
+ // doing this right now because it would almost never be used in practice given
+ // the vast majority of error values will be Error objects, and thus have their
+ // own stack trace already.
+ source: error && error.stack || sourceFromStacktrace(2)
+ });
+ } else {
+ // The "error" event was added in QUnit 2.17.
+ // Increase "bad assertion" stats despite no longer pushing an assertion in this case.
+ // This ensures "runEnd" and "QUnit.done()" handlers behave as expected, since the "bad"
+ // count is typically how reporters decide on the boolean outcome of the test run.
+ runSuite.globalFailureCount++;
+ config.stats.bad++;
+ config.stats.all++;
+ emit('error', error);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Handle a window.onerror error.
+ *
+ * If there is a current test that sets the internal `ignoreGlobalErrors` field
+ * (such as during `assert.throws()`), then the error is ignored and native
+ * error reporting is suppressed as well. This is because in browsers, an error
+ * can sometimes end up in `window.onerror` instead of in the local try/catch.
+ * This ignoring of errors does not apply to our general onUncaughtException
+ * method, nor to our `unhandledRejection` handlers, as those are not meant
+ * to receive an "expected" error during `assert.throws()`.
+ *
+ * @see
+ * @deprecated since 2.17.0 Use QUnit.onUncaughtException instead.
+ * @param {Object} details
+ * @param {string} details.message
+ * @param {string} details.fileName
+ * @param {number} details.lineNumber
+ * @param {string|undefined} [details.stacktrace]
+ * @return {bool} True if native error reporting should be suppressed.
+ */
+ function onWindowError(details) {
+ Logger.warn('QUnit.onError is deprecated and will be removed in QUnit 3.0.' + ' Please use QUnit.onUncaughtException instead.');
+ if (config.current && config.current.ignoreGlobalErrors) {
+ return true;
+ }
+ var err = new Error(details.message);
+ err.stack = details.stacktrace || details.fileName + ':' + details.lineNumber;
+ onUncaughtException(err);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* eslint-disable indent */
+
+ /*
+ * This file is a modified version of google-diff-match-patch's JavaScript implementation
+ * (https://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/source/browse/trunk/javascript/diff_match_patch_uncompressed.js),
+ * modifications are licensed as more fully set forth in LICENSE.txt.
+ *
+ * The original source of google-diff-match-patch is attributable and licensed as follows:
+ *
+ * Copyright 2006 Google Inc.
+ * https://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/
+ *
+ * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+ * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+ * You may obtain a copy of the License at
+ *
+ * https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+ *
+ * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ * limitations under the License.
+ *
+ * More Info:
+ * https://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch/
+ *
+ * Usage: QUnit.diff(expected, actual)
+ *
+ */
+ function DiffMatchPatch() {}
+
+ // DIFF FUNCTIONS
+
+ /**
+ * The data structure representing a diff is an array of tuples:
+ * [[DIFF_DELETE, 'Hello'], [DIFF_INSERT, 'Goodbye'], [DIFF_EQUAL, ' world.']]
+ * which means: delete 'Hello', add 'Goodbye' and keep ' world.'
+ */
+ var DIFF_DELETE = -1;
+ var DIFF_INSERT = 1;
+ var DIFF_EQUAL = 0;
+ var hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
+
+ /**
+ * Find the differences between two texts. Simplifies the problem by stripping
+ * any common prefix or suffix off the texts before diffing.
+ * @param {string} text1 Old string to be diffed.
+ * @param {string} text2 New string to be diffed.
+ * @param {boolean=} optChecklines Optional speedup flag. If present and false,
+ * then don't run a line-level diff first to identify the changed areas.
+ * Defaults to true, which does a faster, slightly less optimal diff.
+ * @return {!Array.} Array of diff tuples.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.DiffMain = function (text1, text2, optChecklines) {
+ // The diff must be complete in up to 1 second.
+ var deadline = Date.now() + 1000;
+
+ // Check for null inputs.
+ if (text1 === null || text2 === null) {
+ throw new Error('Cannot diff null input.');
+ }
+
+ // Check for equality (speedup).
+ if (text1 === text2) {
+ if (text1) {
+ return [[DIFF_EQUAL, text1]];
+ }
+ return [];
+ }
+ if (typeof optChecklines === 'undefined') {
+ optChecklines = true;
+ }
+
+ // Trim off common prefix (speedup).
+ var commonlength = this.diffCommonPrefix(text1, text2);
+ var commonprefix = text1.substring(0, commonlength);
+ text1 = text1.substring(commonlength);
+ text2 = text2.substring(commonlength);
+
+ // Trim off common suffix (speedup).
+ commonlength = this.diffCommonSuffix(text1, text2);
+ var commonsuffix = text1.substring(text1.length - commonlength);
+ text1 = text1.substring(0, text1.length - commonlength);
+ text2 = text2.substring(0, text2.length - commonlength);
+
+ // Compute the diff on the middle block.
+ var diffs = this.diffCompute(text1, text2, optChecklines, deadline);
+
+ // Restore the prefix and suffix.
+ if (commonprefix) {
+ diffs.unshift([DIFF_EQUAL, commonprefix]);
+ }
+ if (commonsuffix) {
+ diffs.push([DIFF_EQUAL, commonsuffix]);
+ }
+ this.diffCleanupMerge(diffs);
+ return diffs;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Reduce the number of edits by eliminating operationally trivial equalities.
+ * @param {!Array.} diffs Array of diff tuples.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCleanupEfficiency = function (diffs) {
+ var changes, equalities, equalitiesLength, lastequality, pointer, preIns, preDel, postIns, postDel;
+ changes = false;
+ equalities = []; // Stack of indices where equalities are found.
+ equalitiesLength = 0; // Keeping our own length var is faster in JS.
+ /** @type {?string} */
+ lastequality = null;
+
+ // Always equal to diffs[equalities[equalitiesLength - 1]][1]
+ pointer = 0; // Index of current position.
+
+ // Is there an insertion operation before the last equality.
+ preIns = false;
+
+ // Is there a deletion operation before the last equality.
+ preDel = false;
+
+ // Is there an insertion operation after the last equality.
+ postIns = false;
+
+ // Is there a deletion operation after the last equality.
+ postDel = false;
+ while (pointer < diffs.length) {
+ // Equality found.
+ if (diffs[pointer][0] === DIFF_EQUAL) {
+ if (diffs[pointer][1].length < 4 && (postIns || postDel)) {
+ // Candidate found.
+ equalities[equalitiesLength++] = pointer;
+ preIns = postIns;
+ preDel = postDel;
+ lastequality = diffs[pointer][1];
+ } else {
+ // Not a candidate, and can never become one.
+ equalitiesLength = 0;
+ lastequality = null;
+ }
+ postIns = postDel = false;
+
+ // An insertion or deletion.
+ } else {
+ if (diffs[pointer][0] === DIFF_DELETE) {
+ postDel = true;
+ } else {
+ postIns = true;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Five types to be split:
+ * A BXYC D
+ * A XC D
+ * A BXC
+ * AXC D
+ * A BXC
+ */
+ if (lastequality && (preIns && preDel && postIns && postDel || lastequality.length < 2 && preIns + preDel + postIns + postDel === 3)) {
+ // Duplicate record.
+ diffs.splice(equalities[equalitiesLength - 1], 0, [DIFF_DELETE, lastequality]);
+
+ // Change second copy to insert.
+ diffs[equalities[equalitiesLength - 1] + 1][0] = DIFF_INSERT;
+ equalitiesLength--; // Throw away the equality we just deleted;
+ lastequality = null;
+ if (preIns && preDel) {
+ // No changes made which could affect previous entry, keep going.
+ postIns = postDel = true;
+ equalitiesLength = 0;
+ } else {
+ equalitiesLength--; // Throw away the previous equality.
+ pointer = equalitiesLength > 0 ? equalities[equalitiesLength - 1] : -1;
+ postIns = postDel = false;
+ }
+ changes = true;
+ }
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ if (changes) {
+ this.diffCleanupMerge(diffs);
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Convert a diff array into a pretty HTML report.
+ * @param {!Array.} diffs Array of diff tuples.
+ * @param {integer} string to be beautified.
+ * @return {string} HTML representation.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffPrettyHtml = function (diffs) {
+ var html = [];
+ for (var x = 0; x < diffs.length; x++) {
+ var op = diffs[x][0]; // Operation (insert, delete, equal)
+ var data = diffs[x][1]; // Text of change.
+ switch (op) {
+ case DIFF_INSERT:
+ html[x] = '' + escapeText(data) + ' ';
+ break;
+ case DIFF_DELETE:
+ html[x] = '' + escapeText(data) + '';
+ break;
+ case DIFF_EQUAL:
+ html[x] = '' + escapeText(data) + ' ';
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return html.join('');
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determine the common prefix of two strings.
+ * @param {string} text1 First string.
+ * @param {string} text2 Second string.
+ * @return {number} The number of characters common to the start of each
+ * string.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCommonPrefix = function (text1, text2) {
+ var pointermid, pointermax, pointermin, pointerstart;
+
+ // Quick check for common null cases.
+ if (!text1 || !text2 || text1.charAt(0) !== text2.charAt(0)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ // Binary search.
+ // Performance analysis: https://neil.fraser.name/news/2007/10/09/
+ pointermin = 0;
+ pointermax = Math.min(text1.length, text2.length);
+ pointermid = pointermax;
+ pointerstart = 0;
+ while (pointermin < pointermid) {
+ if (text1.substring(pointerstart, pointermid) === text2.substring(pointerstart, pointermid)) {
+ pointermin = pointermid;
+ pointerstart = pointermin;
+ } else {
+ pointermax = pointermid;
+ }
+ pointermid = Math.floor((pointermax - pointermin) / 2 + pointermin);
+ }
+ return pointermid;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determine the common suffix of two strings.
+ * @param {string} text1 First string.
+ * @param {string} text2 Second string.
+ * @return {number} The number of characters common to the end of each string.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCommonSuffix = function (text1, text2) {
+ var pointermid, pointermax, pointermin, pointerend;
+
+ // Quick check for common null cases.
+ if (!text1 || !text2 || text1.charAt(text1.length - 1) !== text2.charAt(text2.length - 1)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ // Binary search.
+ // Performance analysis: https://neil.fraser.name/news/2007/10/09/
+ pointermin = 0;
+ pointermax = Math.min(text1.length, text2.length);
+ pointermid = pointermax;
+ pointerend = 0;
+ while (pointermin < pointermid) {
+ if (text1.substring(text1.length - pointermid, text1.length - pointerend) === text2.substring(text2.length - pointermid, text2.length - pointerend)) {
+ pointermin = pointermid;
+ pointerend = pointermin;
+ } else {
+ pointermax = pointermid;
+ }
+ pointermid = Math.floor((pointermax - pointermin) / 2 + pointermin);
+ }
+ return pointermid;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Find the differences between two texts. Assumes that the texts do not
+ * have any common prefix or suffix.
+ * @param {string} text1 Old string to be diffed.
+ * @param {string} text2 New string to be diffed.
+ * @param {boolean} checklines Speedup flag. If false, then don't run a
+ * line-level diff first to identify the changed areas.
+ * If true, then run a faster, slightly less optimal diff.
+ * @param {number} deadline Time when the diff should be complete by.
+ * @return {!Array.} Array of diff tuples.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCompute = function (text1, text2, checklines, deadline) {
+ var diffs, longtext, shorttext, i, hm, text1A, text2A, text1B, text2B, midCommon, diffsA, diffsB;
+ if (!text1) {
+ // Just add some text (speedup).
+ return [[DIFF_INSERT, text2]];
+ }
+ if (!text2) {
+ // Just delete some text (speedup).
+ return [[DIFF_DELETE, text1]];
+ }
+ longtext = text1.length > text2.length ? text1 : text2;
+ shorttext = text1.length > text2.length ? text2 : text1;
+ i = longtext.indexOf(shorttext);
+ if (i !== -1) {
+ // Shorter text is inside the longer text (speedup).
+ diffs = [[DIFF_INSERT, longtext.substring(0, i)], [DIFF_EQUAL, shorttext], [DIFF_INSERT, longtext.substring(i + shorttext.length)]];
+
+ // Swap insertions for deletions if diff is reversed.
+ if (text1.length > text2.length) {
+ diffs[0][0] = diffs[2][0] = DIFF_DELETE;
+ }
+ return diffs;
+ }
+ if (shorttext.length === 1) {
+ // Single character string.
+ // After the previous speedup, the character can't be an equality.
+ return [[DIFF_DELETE, text1], [DIFF_INSERT, text2]];
+ }
+
+ // Check to see if the problem can be split in two.
+ hm = this.diffHalfMatch(text1, text2);
+ if (hm) {
+ // A half-match was found, sort out the return data.
+ text1A = hm[0];
+ text1B = hm[1];
+ text2A = hm[2];
+ text2B = hm[3];
+ midCommon = hm[4];
+
+ // Send both pairs off for separate processing.
+ diffsA = this.DiffMain(text1A, text2A, checklines, deadline);
+ diffsB = this.DiffMain(text1B, text2B, checklines, deadline);
+
+ // Merge the results.
+ return diffsA.concat([[DIFF_EQUAL, midCommon]], diffsB);
+ }
+ if (checklines && text1.length > 100 && text2.length > 100) {
+ return this.diffLineMode(text1, text2, deadline);
+ }
+ return this.diffBisect(text1, text2, deadline);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Do the two texts share a substring which is at least half the length of the
+ * longer text?
+ * This speedup can produce non-minimal diffs.
+ * @param {string} text1 First string.
+ * @param {string} text2 Second string.
+ * @return {Array.} Five element Array, containing the prefix of
+ * text1, the suffix of text1, the prefix of text2, the suffix of
+ * text2 and the common middle. Or null if there was no match.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffHalfMatch = function (text1, text2) {
+ var longtext, shorttext, dmp, text1A, text2B, text2A, text1B, midCommon, hm1, hm2, hm;
+ longtext = text1.length > text2.length ? text1 : text2;
+ shorttext = text1.length > text2.length ? text2 : text1;
+ if (longtext.length < 4 || shorttext.length * 2 < longtext.length) {
+ return null; // Pointless.
+ }
+ dmp = this; // 'this' becomes 'window' in a closure.
+
+ /**
+ * Does a substring of shorttext exist within longtext such that the substring
+ * is at least half the length of longtext?
+ * Closure, but does not reference any external variables.
+ * @param {string} longtext Longer string.
+ * @param {string} shorttext Shorter string.
+ * @param {number} i Start index of quarter length substring within longtext.
+ * @return {Array.} Five element Array, containing the prefix of
+ * longtext, the suffix of longtext, the prefix of shorttext, the suffix
+ * of shorttext and the common middle. Or null if there was no match.
+ * @private
+ */
+ function diffHalfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, i) {
+ var seed, j, bestCommon, prefixLength, suffixLength, bestLongtextA, bestLongtextB, bestShorttextA, bestShorttextB;
+
+ // Start with a 1/4 length substring at position i as a seed.
+ seed = longtext.substring(i, i + Math.floor(longtext.length / 4));
+ j = -1;
+ bestCommon = '';
+ while ((j = shorttext.indexOf(seed, j + 1)) !== -1) {
+ prefixLength = dmp.diffCommonPrefix(longtext.substring(i), shorttext.substring(j));
+ suffixLength = dmp.diffCommonSuffix(longtext.substring(0, i), shorttext.substring(0, j));
+ if (bestCommon.length < suffixLength + prefixLength) {
+ bestCommon = shorttext.substring(j - suffixLength, j) + shorttext.substring(j, j + prefixLength);
+ bestLongtextA = longtext.substring(0, i - suffixLength);
+ bestLongtextB = longtext.substring(i + prefixLength);
+ bestShorttextA = shorttext.substring(0, j - suffixLength);
+ bestShorttextB = shorttext.substring(j + prefixLength);
+ }
+ }
+ if (bestCommon.length * 2 >= longtext.length) {
+ return [bestLongtextA, bestLongtextB, bestShorttextA, bestShorttextB, bestCommon];
+ } else {
+ return null;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // First check if the second quarter is the seed for a half-match.
+ hm1 = diffHalfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, Math.ceil(longtext.length / 4));
+
+ // Check again based on the third quarter.
+ hm2 = diffHalfMatchI(longtext, shorttext, Math.ceil(longtext.length / 2));
+ if (!hm1 && !hm2) {
+ return null;
+ } else if (!hm2) {
+ hm = hm1;
+ } else if (!hm1) {
+ hm = hm2;
+ } else {
+ // Both matched. Select the longest.
+ hm = hm1[4].length > hm2[4].length ? hm1 : hm2;
+ }
+
+ // A half-match was found, sort out the return data.
+ if (text1.length > text2.length) {
+ text1A = hm[0];
+ text1B = hm[1];
+ text2A = hm[2];
+ text2B = hm[3];
+ } else {
+ text2A = hm[0];
+ text2B = hm[1];
+ text1A = hm[2];
+ text1B = hm[3];
+ }
+ midCommon = hm[4];
+ return [text1A, text1B, text2A, text2B, midCommon];
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Do a quick line-level diff on both strings, then rediff the parts for
+ * greater accuracy.
+ * This speedup can produce non-minimal diffs.
+ * @param {string} text1 Old string to be diffed.
+ * @param {string} text2 New string to be diffed.
+ * @param {number} deadline Time when the diff should be complete by.
+ * @return {!Array.} Array of diff tuples.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffLineMode = function (text1, text2, deadline) {
+ var a, diffs, linearray, pointer, countInsert, countDelete, textInsert, textDelete, j;
+
+ // Scan the text on a line-by-line basis first.
+ a = this.diffLinesToChars(text1, text2);
+ text1 = a.chars1;
+ text2 = a.chars2;
+ linearray = a.lineArray;
+ diffs = this.DiffMain(text1, text2, false, deadline);
+
+ // Convert the diff back to original text.
+ this.diffCharsToLines(diffs, linearray);
+
+ // Eliminate freak matches (e.g. blank lines)
+ this.diffCleanupSemantic(diffs);
+
+ // Rediff any replacement blocks, this time character-by-character.
+ // Add a dummy entry at the end.
+ diffs.push([DIFF_EQUAL, '']);
+ pointer = 0;
+ countDelete = 0;
+ countInsert = 0;
+ textDelete = '';
+ textInsert = '';
+ while (pointer < diffs.length) {
+ switch (diffs[pointer][0]) {
+ case DIFF_INSERT:
+ countInsert++;
+ textInsert += diffs[pointer][1];
+ break;
+ case DIFF_DELETE:
+ countDelete++;
+ textDelete += diffs[pointer][1];
+ break;
+ case DIFF_EQUAL:
+ // Upon reaching an equality, check for prior redundancies.
+ if (countDelete >= 1 && countInsert >= 1) {
+ // Delete the offending records and add the merged ones.
+ diffs.splice(pointer - countDelete - countInsert, countDelete + countInsert);
+ pointer = pointer - countDelete - countInsert;
+ a = this.DiffMain(textDelete, textInsert, false, deadline);
+ for (j = a.length - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
+ diffs.splice(pointer, 0, a[j]);
+ }
+ pointer = pointer + a.length;
+ }
+ countInsert = 0;
+ countDelete = 0;
+ textDelete = '';
+ textInsert = '';
+ break;
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ diffs.pop(); // Remove the dummy entry at the end.
+
+ return diffs;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Find the 'middle snake' of a diff, split the problem in two
+ * and return the recursively constructed diff.
+ * See Myers 1986 paper: An O(ND) Difference Algorithm and Its Variations.
+ * @param {string} text1 Old string to be diffed.
+ * @param {string} text2 New string to be diffed.
+ * @param {number} deadline Time at which to bail if not yet complete.
+ * @return {!Array.} Array of diff tuples.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffBisect = function (text1, text2, deadline) {
+ var text1Length, text2Length, maxD, vOffset, vLength, v1, v2, x, delta, front, k1start, k1end, k2start, k2end, k2Offset, k1Offset, x1, x2, y1, y2, d, k1, k2;
+
+ // Cache the text lengths to prevent multiple calls.
+ text1Length = text1.length;
+ text2Length = text2.length;
+ maxD = Math.ceil((text1Length + text2Length) / 2);
+ vOffset = maxD;
+ vLength = 2 * maxD;
+ v1 = new Array(vLength);
+ v2 = new Array(vLength);
+
+ // Setting all elements to -1 is faster in Chrome & Firefox than mixing
+ // integers and undefined.
+ for (x = 0; x < vLength; x++) {
+ v1[x] = -1;
+ v2[x] = -1;
+ }
+ v1[vOffset + 1] = 0;
+ v2[vOffset + 1] = 0;
+ delta = text1Length - text2Length;
+
+ // If the total number of characters is odd, then the front path will collide
+ // with the reverse path.
+ front = delta % 2 !== 0;
+
+ // Offsets for start and end of k loop.
+ // Prevents mapping of space beyond the grid.
+ k1start = 0;
+ k1end = 0;
+ k2start = 0;
+ k2end = 0;
+ for (d = 0; d < maxD; d++) {
+ // Bail out if deadline is reached.
+ if (Date.now() > deadline) {
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // Walk the front path one step.
+ for (k1 = -d + k1start; k1 <= d - k1end; k1 += 2) {
+ k1Offset = vOffset + k1;
+ if (k1 === -d || k1 !== d && v1[k1Offset - 1] < v1[k1Offset + 1]) {
+ x1 = v1[k1Offset + 1];
+ } else {
+ x1 = v1[k1Offset - 1] + 1;
+ }
+ y1 = x1 - k1;
+ while (x1 < text1Length && y1 < text2Length && text1.charAt(x1) === text2.charAt(y1)) {
+ x1++;
+ y1++;
+ }
+ v1[k1Offset] = x1;
+ if (x1 > text1Length) {
+ // Ran off the right of the graph.
+ k1end += 2;
+ } else if (y1 > text2Length) {
+ // Ran off the bottom of the graph.
+ k1start += 2;
+ } else if (front) {
+ k2Offset = vOffset + delta - k1;
+ if (k2Offset >= 0 && k2Offset < vLength && v2[k2Offset] !== -1) {
+ // Mirror x2 onto top-left coordinate system.
+ x2 = text1Length - v2[k2Offset];
+ if (x1 >= x2) {
+ // Overlap detected.
+ return this.diffBisectSplit(text1, text2, x1, y1, deadline);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Walk the reverse path one step.
+ for (k2 = -d + k2start; k2 <= d - k2end; k2 += 2) {
+ k2Offset = vOffset + k2;
+ if (k2 === -d || k2 !== d && v2[k2Offset - 1] < v2[k2Offset + 1]) {
+ x2 = v2[k2Offset + 1];
+ } else {
+ x2 = v2[k2Offset - 1] + 1;
+ }
+ y2 = x2 - k2;
+ while (x2 < text1Length && y2 < text2Length && text1.charAt(text1Length - x2 - 1) === text2.charAt(text2Length - y2 - 1)) {
+ x2++;
+ y2++;
+ }
+ v2[k2Offset] = x2;
+ if (x2 > text1Length) {
+ // Ran off the left of the graph.
+ k2end += 2;
+ } else if (y2 > text2Length) {
+ // Ran off the top of the graph.
+ k2start += 2;
+ } else if (!front) {
+ k1Offset = vOffset + delta - k2;
+ if (k1Offset >= 0 && k1Offset < vLength && v1[k1Offset] !== -1) {
+ x1 = v1[k1Offset];
+ y1 = vOffset + x1 - k1Offset;
+
+ // Mirror x2 onto top-left coordinate system.
+ x2 = text1Length - x2;
+ if (x1 >= x2) {
+ // Overlap detected.
+ return this.diffBisectSplit(text1, text2, x1, y1, deadline);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Diff took too long and hit the deadline or
+ // number of diffs equals number of characters, no commonality at all.
+ return [[DIFF_DELETE, text1], [DIFF_INSERT, text2]];
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Given the location of the 'middle snake', split the diff in two parts
+ * and recurse.
+ * @param {string} text1 Old string to be diffed.
+ * @param {string} text2 New string to be diffed.
+ * @param {number} x Index of split point in text1.
+ * @param {number} y Index of split point in text2.
+ * @param {number} deadline Time at which to bail if not yet complete.
+ * @return {!Array.} Array of diff tuples.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffBisectSplit = function (text1, text2, x, y, deadline) {
+ var text1a, text1b, text2a, text2b, diffs, diffsb;
+ text1a = text1.substring(0, x);
+ text2a = text2.substring(0, y);
+ text1b = text1.substring(x);
+ text2b = text2.substring(y);
+
+ // Compute both diffs serially.
+ diffs = this.DiffMain(text1a, text2a, false, deadline);
+ diffsb = this.DiffMain(text1b, text2b, false, deadline);
+ return diffs.concat(diffsb);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Reduce the number of edits by eliminating semantically trivial equalities.
+ * @param {!Array.} diffs Array of diff tuples.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCleanupSemantic = function (diffs) {
+ var changes = false;
+ var equalities = []; // Stack of indices where equalities are found.
+ var equalitiesLength = 0; // Keeping our own length var is faster in JS.
+ /** @type {?string} */
+ var lastequality = null;
+
+ // Always equal to diffs[equalities[equalitiesLength - 1]][1]
+ var pointer = 0; // Index of current position.
+
+ // Number of characters that changed prior to the equality.
+ var lengthInsertions1 = 0;
+ var lengthDeletions1 = 0;
+
+ // Number of characters that changed after the equality.
+ var lengthInsertions2 = 0;
+ var lengthDeletions2 = 0;
+ while (pointer < diffs.length) {
+ if (diffs[pointer][0] === DIFF_EQUAL) {
+ // Equality found.
+ equalities[equalitiesLength++] = pointer;
+ lengthInsertions1 = lengthInsertions2;
+ lengthDeletions1 = lengthDeletions2;
+ lengthInsertions2 = 0;
+ lengthDeletions2 = 0;
+ lastequality = diffs[pointer][1];
+ } else {
+ // An insertion or deletion.
+ if (diffs[pointer][0] === DIFF_INSERT) {
+ lengthInsertions2 += diffs[pointer][1].length;
+ } else {
+ lengthDeletions2 += diffs[pointer][1].length;
+ }
+
+ // Eliminate an equality that is smaller or equal to the edits on both
+ // sides of it.
+ if (lastequality && lastequality.length <= Math.max(lengthInsertions1, lengthDeletions1) && lastequality.length <= Math.max(lengthInsertions2, lengthDeletions2)) {
+ // Duplicate record.
+ diffs.splice(equalities[equalitiesLength - 1], 0, [DIFF_DELETE, lastequality]);
+
+ // Change second copy to insert.
+ diffs[equalities[equalitiesLength - 1] + 1][0] = DIFF_INSERT;
+
+ // Throw away the equality we just deleted.
+ equalitiesLength--;
+
+ // Throw away the previous equality (it needs to be reevaluated).
+ equalitiesLength--;
+ pointer = equalitiesLength > 0 ? equalities[equalitiesLength - 1] : -1;
+
+ // Reset the counters.
+ lengthInsertions1 = 0;
+ lengthDeletions1 = 0;
+ lengthInsertions2 = 0;
+ lengthDeletions2 = 0;
+ lastequality = null;
+ changes = true;
+ }
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+
+ // Normalize the diff.
+ if (changes) {
+ this.diffCleanupMerge(diffs);
+ }
+ var deletion, insertion, overlapLength1, overlapLength2;
+
+ // Find any overlaps between deletions and insertions.
+ // e.g: abcxxxxxxdef
+ // -> abcxxxdef
+ // e.g: xxxabcdefxxx
+ // -> def xxxabc
+ // Only extract an overlap if it is as big as the edit ahead or behind it.
+ pointer = 1;
+ while (pointer < diffs.length) {
+ if (diffs[pointer - 1][0] === DIFF_DELETE && diffs[pointer][0] === DIFF_INSERT) {
+ deletion = diffs[pointer - 1][1];
+ insertion = diffs[pointer][1];
+ overlapLength1 = this.diffCommonOverlap(deletion, insertion);
+ overlapLength2 = this.diffCommonOverlap(insertion, deletion);
+ if (overlapLength1 >= overlapLength2) {
+ if (overlapLength1 >= deletion.length / 2 || overlapLength1 >= insertion.length / 2) {
+ // Overlap found. Insert an equality and trim the surrounding edits.
+ diffs.splice(pointer, 0, [DIFF_EQUAL, insertion.substring(0, overlapLength1)]);
+ diffs[pointer - 1][1] = deletion.substring(0, deletion.length - overlapLength1);
+ diffs[pointer + 1][1] = insertion.substring(overlapLength1);
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (overlapLength2 >= deletion.length / 2 || overlapLength2 >= insertion.length / 2) {
+ // Reverse overlap found.
+ // Insert an equality and swap and trim the surrounding edits.
+ diffs.splice(pointer, 0, [DIFF_EQUAL, deletion.substring(0, overlapLength2)]);
+ diffs[pointer - 1][0] = DIFF_INSERT;
+ diffs[pointer - 1][1] = insertion.substring(0, insertion.length - overlapLength2);
+ diffs[pointer + 1][0] = DIFF_DELETE;
+ diffs[pointer + 1][1] = deletion.substring(overlapLength2);
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Determine if the suffix of one string is the prefix of another.
+ * @param {string} text1 First string.
+ * @param {string} text2 Second string.
+ * @return {number} The number of characters common to the end of the first
+ * string and the start of the second string.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCommonOverlap = function (text1, text2) {
+ // Cache the text lengths to prevent multiple calls.
+ var text1Length = text1.length;
+ var text2Length = text2.length;
+
+ // Eliminate the null case.
+ if (text1Length === 0 || text2Length === 0) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ // Truncate the longer string.
+ if (text1Length > text2Length) {
+ text1 = text1.substring(text1Length - text2Length);
+ } else if (text1Length < text2Length) {
+ text2 = text2.substring(0, text1Length);
+ }
+ var textLength = Math.min(text1Length, text2Length);
+
+ // Quick check for the worst case.
+ if (text1 === text2) {
+ return textLength;
+ }
+
+ // Start by looking for a single character match
+ // and increase length until no match is found.
+ // Performance analysis: https://neil.fraser.name/news/2010/11/04/
+ var best = 0;
+ var length = 1;
+ while (true) {
+ var pattern = text1.substring(textLength - length);
+ var found = text2.indexOf(pattern);
+ if (found === -1) {
+ return best;
+ }
+ length += found;
+ if (found === 0 || text1.substring(textLength - length) === text2.substring(0, length)) {
+ best = length;
+ length++;
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Split two texts into an array of strings. Reduce the texts to a string of
+ * hashes where each Unicode character represents one line.
+ * @param {string} text1 First string.
+ * @param {string} text2 Second string.
+ * @return {{chars1: string, chars2: string, lineArray: !Array.}}
+ * An object containing the encoded text1, the encoded text2 and
+ * the array of unique strings.
+ * The zeroth element of the array of unique strings is intentionally blank.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffLinesToChars = function (text1, text2) {
+ var lineArray = []; // E.g. lineArray[4] === 'Hello\n'
+ var lineHash = {}; // E.g. lineHash['Hello\n'] === 4
+
+ // '\x00' is a valid character, but various debuggers don't like it.
+ // So we'll insert a junk entry to avoid generating a null character.
+ lineArray[0] = '';
+
+ /**
+ * Split a text into an array of strings. Reduce the texts to a string of
+ * hashes where each Unicode character represents one line.
+ * Modifies linearray and linehash through being a closure.
+ * @param {string} text String to encode.
+ * @return {string} Encoded string.
+ * @private
+ */
+ function diffLinesToCharsMunge(text) {
+ var chars = '';
+
+ // Walk the text, pulling out a substring for each line.
+ // text.split('\n') would would temporarily double our memory footprint.
+ // Modifying text would create many large strings to garbage collect.
+ var lineStart = 0;
+ var lineEnd = -1;
+
+ // Keeping our own length variable is faster than looking it up.
+ var lineArrayLength = lineArray.length;
+ while (lineEnd < text.length - 1) {
+ lineEnd = text.indexOf('\n', lineStart);
+ if (lineEnd === -1) {
+ lineEnd = text.length - 1;
+ }
+ var line = text.substring(lineStart, lineEnd + 1);
+ lineStart = lineEnd + 1;
+ if (hasOwn.call(lineHash, line)) {
+ chars += String.fromCharCode(lineHash[line]);
+ } else {
+ chars += String.fromCharCode(lineArrayLength);
+ lineHash[line] = lineArrayLength;
+ lineArray[lineArrayLength++] = line;
+ }
+ }
+ return chars;
+ }
+ var chars1 = diffLinesToCharsMunge(text1);
+ var chars2 = diffLinesToCharsMunge(text2);
+ return {
+ chars1: chars1,
+ chars2: chars2,
+ lineArray: lineArray
+ };
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Rehydrate the text in a diff from a string of line hashes to real lines of
+ * text.
+ * @param {!Array.} diffs Array of diff tuples.
+ * @param {!Array.} lineArray Array of unique strings.
+ * @private
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCharsToLines = function (diffs, lineArray) {
+ for (var x = 0; x < diffs.length; x++) {
+ var chars = diffs[x][1];
+ var text = [];
+ for (var y = 0; y < chars.length; y++) {
+ text[y] = lineArray[chars.charCodeAt(y)];
+ }
+ diffs[x][1] = text.join('');
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Reorder and merge like edit sections. Merge equalities.
+ * Any edit section can move as long as it doesn't cross an equality.
+ * @param {!Array.} diffs Array of diff tuples.
+ */
+ DiffMatchPatch.prototype.diffCleanupMerge = function (diffs) {
+ diffs.push([DIFF_EQUAL, '']); // Add a dummy entry at the end.
+ var pointer = 0;
+ var countDelete = 0;
+ var countInsert = 0;
+ var textDelete = '';
+ var textInsert = '';
+ while (pointer < diffs.length) {
+ switch (diffs[pointer][0]) {
+ case DIFF_INSERT:
+ countInsert++;
+ textInsert += diffs[pointer][1];
+ pointer++;
+ break;
+ case DIFF_DELETE:
+ countDelete++;
+ textDelete += diffs[pointer][1];
+ pointer++;
+ break;
+ case DIFF_EQUAL:
+ // Upon reaching an equality, check for prior redundancies.
+ if (countDelete + countInsert > 1) {
+ if (countDelete !== 0 && countInsert !== 0) {
+ // Factor out any common prefixes.
+ var commonlength = this.diffCommonPrefix(textInsert, textDelete);
+ if (commonlength !== 0) {
+ if (pointer - countDelete - countInsert > 0 && diffs[pointer - countDelete - countInsert - 1][0] === DIFF_EQUAL) {
+ diffs[pointer - countDelete - countInsert - 1][1] += textInsert.substring(0, commonlength);
+ } else {
+ diffs.splice(0, 0, [DIFF_EQUAL, textInsert.substring(0, commonlength)]);
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ textInsert = textInsert.substring(commonlength);
+ textDelete = textDelete.substring(commonlength);
+ }
+
+ // Factor out any common suffixies.
+ commonlength = this.diffCommonSuffix(textInsert, textDelete);
+ if (commonlength !== 0) {
+ diffs[pointer][1] = textInsert.substring(textInsert.length - commonlength) + diffs[pointer][1];
+ textInsert = textInsert.substring(0, textInsert.length - commonlength);
+ textDelete = textDelete.substring(0, textDelete.length - commonlength);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Delete the offending records and add the merged ones.
+ if (countDelete === 0) {
+ diffs.splice(pointer - countInsert, countDelete + countInsert, [DIFF_INSERT, textInsert]);
+ } else if (countInsert === 0) {
+ diffs.splice(pointer - countDelete, countDelete + countInsert, [DIFF_DELETE, textDelete]);
+ } else {
+ diffs.splice(pointer - countDelete - countInsert, countDelete + countInsert, [DIFF_DELETE, textDelete], [DIFF_INSERT, textInsert]);
+ }
+ pointer = pointer - countDelete - countInsert + (countDelete ? 1 : 0) + (countInsert ? 1 : 0) + 1;
+ } else if (pointer !== 0 && diffs[pointer - 1][0] === DIFF_EQUAL) {
+ // Merge this equality with the previous one.
+ diffs[pointer - 1][1] += diffs[pointer][1];
+ diffs.splice(pointer, 1);
+ } else {
+ pointer++;
+ }
+ countInsert = 0;
+ countDelete = 0;
+ textDelete = '';
+ textInsert = '';
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (diffs[diffs.length - 1][1] === '') {
+ diffs.pop(); // Remove the dummy entry at the end.
+ }
+
+ // Second pass: look for single edits surrounded on both sides by equalities
+ // which can be shifted sideways to eliminate an equality.
+ // e.g: ABA C -> AB AC
+ var changes = false;
+ pointer = 1;
+
+ // Intentionally ignore the first and last element (don't need checking).
+ while (pointer < diffs.length - 1) {
+ if (diffs[pointer - 1][0] === DIFF_EQUAL && diffs[pointer + 1][0] === DIFF_EQUAL) {
+ var diffPointer = diffs[pointer][1];
+ var position = diffPointer.substring(diffPointer.length - diffs[pointer - 1][1].length);
+
+ // This is a single edit surrounded by equalities.
+ if (position === diffs[pointer - 1][1]) {
+ // Shift the edit over the previous equality.
+ diffs[pointer][1] = diffs[pointer - 1][1] + diffs[pointer][1].substring(0, diffs[pointer][1].length - diffs[pointer - 1][1].length);
+ diffs[pointer + 1][1] = diffs[pointer - 1][1] + diffs[pointer + 1][1];
+ diffs.splice(pointer - 1, 1);
+ changes = true;
+ } else if (diffPointer.substring(0, diffs[pointer + 1][1].length) === diffs[pointer + 1][1]) {
+ // Shift the edit over the next equality.
+ diffs[pointer - 1][1] += diffs[pointer + 1][1];
+ diffs[pointer][1] = diffs[pointer][1].substring(diffs[pointer + 1][1].length) + diffs[pointer + 1][1];
+ diffs.splice(pointer + 1, 1);
+ changes = true;
+ }
+ }
+ pointer++;
+ }
+
+ // If shifts were made, the diff needs reordering and another shift sweep.
+ if (changes) {
+ this.diffCleanupMerge(diffs);
+ }
+ };
+ function diff(o, n) {
+ var diff, output, text;
+ diff = new DiffMatchPatch();
+ output = diff.DiffMain(o, n);
+ diff.diffCleanupEfficiency(output);
+ text = diff.diffPrettyHtml(output);
+ return text;
+ }
+
+ var QUnit = {};
+
+ // The "currentModule" object would ideally be defined using the createModule()
+ // function. Since it isn't, add the missing suiteReport property to it now that
+ // we have loaded all source code required to do so.
+ //
+ // TODO: Consider defining currentModule in core.js or module.js in its entirely
+ // rather than partly in config.js and partly here.
+ config.currentModule.suiteReport = runSuite;
+ config.pq = new ProcessingQueue(test);
+ var globalStartCalled = false;
+ var runStarted = false;
+
+ // Figure out if we're running the tests from a server or not
+ QUnit.isLocal = window$1 && window$1.location && window$1.location.protocol === 'file:';
+
+ // Expose the current QUnit version
+ QUnit.version = '2.25.0';
+ extend(QUnit, {
+ config: config,
+ diff: diff,
+ dump: dump,
+ equiv: equiv,
+ reporters: reporters,
+ hooks: hooks,
+ is: is,
+ objectType: objectType,
+ on: on,
+ onError: onWindowError,
+ onUncaughtException: onUncaughtException,
+ pushFailure: pushFailure,
+ assert: Assert.prototype,
+ module: module$1,
+ test: test,
+ // alias other test flavors for easy access
+ todo: test.todo,
+ skip: test.skip,
+ only: test.only,
+ start: function start(count) {
+ if (config.current) {
+ throw new Error('QUnit.start cannot be called inside a test context.');
+ }
+ var globalStartAlreadyCalled = globalStartCalled;
+ globalStartCalled = true;
+ if (runStarted) {
+ throw new Error('Called start() while test already started running');
+ }
+ if (globalStartAlreadyCalled || count > 1) {
+ throw new Error('Called start() outside of a test context too many times');
+ }
+ if (config.autostart) {
+ throw new Error('Called start() outside of a test context when ' + 'QUnit.config.autostart was true');
+ }
+
+ // Until we remove QUnit.load() in QUnit 3, we keep `pageLoaded`.
+ // It no longer serves any purpose other than to support old test runners
+ // that still call only QUnit.load(), or that call both it and QUnit.start().
+ if (!config.pageLoaded) {
+ // If the test runner used `autostart = false` and is calling QUnit.start()
+ // to tell is their resources are ready, but the browser isn't ready yet,
+ // then enable autostart now, and we'll let the tests really start after
+ // the browser's "load" event handler calls autostart().
+ config.autostart = true;
+
+ // If we're in Node or another non-browser environment, we start now as there
+ // won't be any "load" event. We return early either way since autostart
+ // is responsible for calling scheduleBegin (avoid "beginning" twice).
+ if (!document) {
+ QUnit.autostart();
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ scheduleBegin();
+ },
+ onUnhandledRejection: function onUnhandledRejection(reason) {
+ Logger.warn('QUnit.onUnhandledRejection is deprecated and will be removed in QUnit 3.0.' + ' Please use QUnit.onUncaughtException instead.');
+ onUncaughtException(reason);
+ },
+ extend: function extend$1() {
+ Logger.warn('QUnit.extend is deprecated and will be removed in QUnit 3.0.' + ' Please use Object.assign instead.');
+
+ // delegate to utility implementation, which does not warn and can be used elsewhere internally
+ for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len), _key = 0; _key < _len; _key++) {
+ args[_key] = arguments[_key];
+ }
+ return extend.apply(this, args);
+ },
+ load: function load() {
+ Logger.warn('QUnit.load is deprecated and will be removed in QUnit 3.0.' + ' https://qunitjs.com/api/QUnit/load/');
+ QUnit.autostart();
+ },
+ /**
+ * @internal
+ */
+ autostart: function autostart() {
+ config.pageLoaded = true;
+
+ // Initialize the configuration options
+ // TODO: Move this to config.js in QUnit 3.
+ extend(config, {
+ started: 0,
+ updateRate: 1000,
+ autostart: true,
+ filter: ''
+ }, true);
+ if (!runStarted) {
+ config.blocking = false;
+ if (config.autostart) {
+ scheduleBegin();
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ stack: function stack(offset) {
+ offset = (offset || 0) + 2;
+ // Support Safari: Use temp variable to avoid TCO for consistent cross-browser result
+ // https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=276187
+ var source = sourceFromStacktrace(offset);
+ return source;
+ }
+ });
+ registerLoggingCallbacks(QUnit);
+ function scheduleBegin() {
+ runStarted = true;
+
+ // Add a slight delay to allow definition of more modules and tests.
+ if (setTimeout$1) {
+ setTimeout$1(function () {
+ begin();
+ });
+ } else {
+ begin();
+ }
+ }
+ function unblockAndAdvanceQueue() {
+ config.blocking = false;
+ config.pq.advance();
+ }
+ function begin() {
+ if (config.started) {
+ unblockAndAdvanceQueue();
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // QUnit.config.reporters is considered writable between qunit.js and QUnit.start().
+ // Now that QUnit.start() has been called, it is time to decide which built-in reporters
+ // to load.
+ if (config.reporters.console) {
+ reporters.console.init(QUnit);
+ }
+ if (config.reporters.tap) {
+ reporters.tap.init(QUnit);
+ }
+
+ // The test run hasn't officially begun yet
+ // Record the time of the test run's beginning
+ config.started = performance.now();
+
+ // Delete the loose unnamed module if unused.
+ if (config.modules[0].name === '' && config.modules[0].tests.length === 0) {
+ config.modules.shift();
+ }
+ var modulesLog = [];
+ for (var i = 0; i < config.modules.length; i++) {
+ // Don't expose the unnamed global test module to plugins.
+ if (config.modules[i].name !== '') {
+ modulesLog.push({
+ name: config.modules[i].name,
+ moduleId: config.modules[i].moduleId,
+ // Added in QUnit 1.16.0 for internal use by html-reporter,
+ // but no longer used since QUnit 2.7.0.
+ // @deprecated Kept unofficially to be removed in QUnit 3.0.
+ tests: config.modules[i].tests
+ });
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The test run is officially beginning now
+ emit('runStart', runSuite.start(true));
+ runLoggingCallbacks('begin', {
+ totalTests: Test.count,
+ modules: modulesLog
+ }).then(unblockAndAdvanceQueue);
+ }
+ exportQUnit(QUnit);
+
+ (function () {
+ if (!window$1 || !document) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var config = QUnit.config;
+ var hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
+
+ // Stores fixture HTML for resetting later
+ function storeFixture() {
+ // Avoid overwriting user-defined values
+ // TODO: Change to negative null/undefined check once declared in /src/config.js
+ if (hasOwn.call(config, 'fixture')) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var fixture = document.getElementById('qunit-fixture');
+ if (fixture) {
+ config.fixture = fixture.cloneNode(true);
+ }
+ }
+ QUnit.begin(storeFixture);
+
+ // Resets the fixture DOM element if available.
+ function resetFixture() {
+ if (config.fixture == null) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var fixture = document.getElementById('qunit-fixture');
+ var resetFixtureType = _typeof(config.fixture);
+ if (resetFixtureType === 'string') {
+ // support user defined values for `config.fixture`
+ var newFixture = document.createElement('div');
+ newFixture.setAttribute('id', 'qunit-fixture');
+ newFixture.innerHTML = config.fixture;
+ fixture.parentNode.replaceChild(newFixture, fixture);
+ } else {
+ var clonedFixture = config.fixture.cloneNode(true);
+ fixture.parentNode.replaceChild(clonedFixture, fixture);
+ }
+ }
+ QUnit.testStart(resetFixture);
+ })();
+
+ (function () {
+ // Only interact with URLs via window.location
+ var location = typeof window$1 !== 'undefined' && window$1.location;
+ if (!location) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var urlParams = getUrlParams();
+
+ // TODO: Move to /src/core/ in QUnit 3
+ // TODO: Document this as public API (read-only)
+ QUnit.urlParams = urlParams;
+
+ // TODO: Move to /src/core/config.js in QUnit 3,
+ // in accordance with /docs/api/config.index.md#order
+ QUnit.config.filter = urlParams.filter;
+ // NOTE: Based on readFlatPreconfigNumber from QUnit 3.
+ if (/^[0-9]+$/.test(urlParams.maxDepth)) {
+ QUnit.config.maxDepth = QUnit.dump.maxDepth = +urlParams.maxDepth;
+ }
+ QUnit.config.module = urlParams.module;
+ QUnit.config.moduleId = [].concat(urlParams.moduleId || []);
+ QUnit.config.testId = [].concat(urlParams.testId || []);
+
+ // Test order randomization
+ // Generate a random seed if `?seed` is specified without a value (boolean true),
+ // or when set to the string "true".
+ if (urlParams.seed === 'true' || urlParams.seed === true) {
+ // NOTE: This duplicates logic from /src/core/config.js. Consolidated in QUnit 3.
+ QUnit.config.seed = (Math.random().toString(36) + '0000000000').slice(2, 12);
+ } else if (urlParams.seed) {
+ QUnit.config.seed = urlParams.seed;
+ }
+
+ // Add URL-parameter-mapped config values with UI form rendering data
+ QUnit.config.urlConfig.push({
+ id: 'hidepassed',
+ label: 'Hide passed tests',
+ tooltip: 'Only show tests and assertions that fail. Stored as query-strings.'
+ }, {
+ id: 'noglobals',
+ label: 'Check for Globals',
+ tooltip: 'Enabling this will test if any test introduces new properties on the ' + 'global object (`window` in Browsers). Stored as query-strings.'
+ }, {
+ id: 'notrycatch',
+ label: 'No try-catch',
+ tooltip: 'Enabling this will run tests outside of a try-catch block. Makes debugging ' + 'exceptions in IE reasonable. Stored as query-strings.'
+ });
+ QUnit.begin(function () {
+ var urlConfig = QUnit.config.urlConfig;
+ for (var i = 0; i < urlConfig.length; i++) {
+ // Options can be either strings or objects with nonempty "id" properties
+ var option = QUnit.config.urlConfig[i];
+ if (typeof option !== 'string') {
+ option = option.id;
+ }
+ if (QUnit.config[option] === undefined) {
+ QUnit.config[option] = urlParams[option];
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ function getUrlParams() {
+ var urlParams = Object.create(null);
+ var params = location.search.slice(1).split('&');
+ var length = params.length;
+ for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+ if (params[i]) {
+ var param = params[i].split('=');
+ var name = decodeQueryParam(param[0]);
+
+ // Allow just a key to turn on a flag, e.g., test.html?noglobals
+ var value = param.length === 1 || decodeQueryParam(param.slice(1).join('='));
+ if (name in urlParams) {
+ urlParams[name] = [].concat(urlParams[name], value);
+ } else {
+ urlParams[name] = value;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return urlParams;
+ }
+ function decodeQueryParam(param) {
+ return decodeURIComponent(param.replace(/\+/g, '%20'));
+ }
+ })();
+
+ var fuzzysort$1 = {exports: {}};
+
+ (function (module) {
+ (function (root, UMD) {
+ if (module.exports) module.exports = UMD();else root.fuzzysort = UMD();
+ })(commonjsGlobal, function UMD() {
+ function fuzzysortNew(instanceOptions) {
+ var fuzzysort = {
+ single: function single(search, target, options) {
+ if (search == 'farzher') return {
+ target: "farzher was here (^-^*)/",
+ score: 0,
+ indexes: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
+ };
+ if (!search) return null;
+ if (!isObj(search)) search = fuzzysort.getPreparedSearch(search);
+ if (!target) return null;
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ var allowTypo = options && options.allowTypo !== undefined ? options.allowTypo : instanceOptions && instanceOptions.allowTypo !== undefined ? instanceOptions.allowTypo : true;
+ var algorithm = allowTypo ? fuzzysort.algorithm : fuzzysort.algorithmNoTypo;
+ return algorithm(search, target, search[0]);
+ },
+ go: function go(search, targets, options) {
+ if (search == 'farzher') return [{
+ target: "farzher was here (^-^*)/",
+ score: 0,
+ indexes: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
+ obj: targets ? targets[0] : null
+ }];
+ if (!search) return noResults;
+ search = fuzzysort.prepareSearch(search);
+ var searchLowerCode = search[0];
+ var threshold = options && options.threshold || instanceOptions && instanceOptions.threshold || -9007199254740991;
+ var limit = options && options.limit || instanceOptions && instanceOptions.limit || 9007199254740991;
+ var allowTypo = options && options.allowTypo !== undefined ? options.allowTypo : instanceOptions && instanceOptions.allowTypo !== undefined ? instanceOptions.allowTypo : true;
+ var algorithm = allowTypo ? fuzzysort.algorithm : fuzzysort.algorithmNoTypo;
+ var resultsLen = 0;
+ var limitedCount = 0;
+ var targetsLen = targets.length;
+
+ // This code is copy/pasted 3 times for performance reasons [options.keys, options.key, no keys]
+
+ // options.keys
+ if (options && options.keys) {
+ var scoreFn = options.scoreFn || defaultScoreFn;
+ var keys = options.keys;
+ var keysLen = keys.length;
+ for (var i = targetsLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
+ var obj = targets[i];
+ var objResults = new Array(keysLen);
+ for (var keyI = keysLen - 1; keyI >= 0; --keyI) {
+ var key = keys[keyI];
+ var target = getValue(obj, key);
+ if (!target) {
+ objResults[keyI] = null;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ objResults[keyI] = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ }
+ objResults.obj = obj; // before scoreFn so scoreFn can use it
+ var score = scoreFn(objResults);
+ if (score === null) continue;
+ if (score < threshold) continue;
+ objResults.score = score;
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(objResults);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(objResults);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // options.key
+ } else if (options && options.key) {
+ var key = options.key;
+ for (var i = targetsLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
+ var obj = targets[i];
+ var target = getValue(obj, key);
+ if (!target) continue;
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ var result = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ if (result === null) continue;
+ if (result.score < threshold) continue;
+
+ // have to clone result so duplicate targets from different obj can each reference the correct obj
+ result = {
+ target: result.target,
+ _targetLowerCodes: null,
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: null,
+ score: result.score,
+ indexes: result.indexes,
+ obj: obj
+ }; // hidden
+
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(result);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (result.score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(result);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // no keys
+ } else {
+ for (var i = targetsLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
+ var target = targets[i];
+ if (!target) continue;
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ var result = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ if (result === null) continue;
+ if (result.score < threshold) continue;
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(result);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (result.score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(result);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (resultsLen === 0) return noResults;
+ var results = new Array(resultsLen);
+ for (var i = resultsLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) results[i] = q.poll();
+ results.total = resultsLen + limitedCount;
+ return results;
+ },
+ goAsync: function goAsync(search, targets, options) {
+ var canceled = false;
+ var p = new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
+ if (search == 'farzher') return resolve([{
+ target: "farzher was here (^-^*)/",
+ score: 0,
+ indexes: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
+ obj: targets ? targets[0] : null
+ }]);
+ if (!search) return resolve(noResults);
+ search = fuzzysort.prepareSearch(search);
+ var searchLowerCode = search[0];
+ var q = fastpriorityqueue();
+ var iCurrent = targets.length - 1;
+ var threshold = options && options.threshold || instanceOptions && instanceOptions.threshold || -9007199254740991;
+ var limit = options && options.limit || instanceOptions && instanceOptions.limit || 9007199254740991;
+ var allowTypo = options && options.allowTypo !== undefined ? options.allowTypo : instanceOptions && instanceOptions.allowTypo !== undefined ? instanceOptions.allowTypo : true;
+ var algorithm = allowTypo ? fuzzysort.algorithm : fuzzysort.algorithmNoTypo;
+ var resultsLen = 0;
+ var limitedCount = 0;
+ function step() {
+ if (canceled) return reject('canceled');
+ var startMs = Date.now();
+
+ // This code is copy/pasted 3 times for performance reasons [options.keys, options.key, no keys]
+
+ // options.keys
+ if (options && options.keys) {
+ var scoreFn = options.scoreFn || defaultScoreFn;
+ var keys = options.keys;
+ var keysLen = keys.length;
+ for (; iCurrent >= 0; --iCurrent) {
+ if (iCurrent % 1000 /*itemsPerCheck*/ === 0) {
+ if (Date.now() - startMs >= 10 /*asyncInterval*/) {
+ isNode ? setImmediate(step) : setTimeout(step);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ var obj = targets[iCurrent];
+ var objResults = new Array(keysLen);
+ for (var keyI = keysLen - 1; keyI >= 0; --keyI) {
+ var key = keys[keyI];
+ var target = getValue(obj, key);
+ if (!target) {
+ objResults[keyI] = null;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ objResults[keyI] = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ }
+ objResults.obj = obj; // before scoreFn so scoreFn can use it
+ var score = scoreFn(objResults);
+ if (score === null) continue;
+ if (score < threshold) continue;
+ objResults.score = score;
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(objResults);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(objResults);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // options.key
+ } else if (options && options.key) {
+ var key = options.key;
+ for (; iCurrent >= 0; --iCurrent) {
+ if (iCurrent % 1000 /*itemsPerCheck*/ === 0) {
+ if (Date.now() - startMs >= 10 /*asyncInterval*/) {
+ isNode ? setImmediate(step) : setTimeout(step);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ var obj = targets[iCurrent];
+ var target = getValue(obj, key);
+ if (!target) continue;
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ var result = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ if (result === null) continue;
+ if (result.score < threshold) continue;
+
+ // have to clone result so duplicate targets from different obj can each reference the correct obj
+ result = {
+ target: result.target,
+ _targetLowerCodes: null,
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: null,
+ score: result.score,
+ indexes: result.indexes,
+ obj: obj
+ }; // hidden
+
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(result);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (result.score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(result);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // no keys
+ } else {
+ for (; iCurrent >= 0; --iCurrent) {
+ if (iCurrent % 1000 /*itemsPerCheck*/ === 0) {
+ if (Date.now() - startMs >= 10 /*asyncInterval*/) {
+ isNode ? setImmediate(step) : setTimeout(step);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ var target = targets[iCurrent];
+ if (!target) continue;
+ if (!isObj(target)) target = fuzzysort.getPrepared(target);
+ var result = algorithm(search, target, searchLowerCode);
+ if (result === null) continue;
+ if (result.score < threshold) continue;
+ if (resultsLen < limit) {
+ q.add(result);
+ ++resultsLen;
+ } else {
+ ++limitedCount;
+ if (result.score > q.peek().score) q.replaceTop(result);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (resultsLen === 0) return resolve(noResults);
+ var results = new Array(resultsLen);
+ for (var i = resultsLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) results[i] = q.poll();
+ results.total = resultsLen + limitedCount;
+ resolve(results);
+ }
+ isNode ? setImmediate(step) : step(); //setTimeout here is too slow
+ });
+ p.cancel = function () {
+ canceled = true;
+ };
+ return p;
+ },
+ highlight: function highlight(result, hOpen, hClose) {
+ if (typeof hOpen == 'function') return fuzzysort.highlightCallback(result, hOpen);
+ if (result === null) return null;
+ if (hOpen === undefined) hOpen = '';
+ if (hClose === undefined) hClose = ' ';
+ var highlighted = '';
+ var matchesIndex = 0;
+ var opened = false;
+ var target = result.target;
+ var targetLen = target.length;
+ var matchesBest = result.indexes;
+ for (var i = 0; i < targetLen; ++i) {
+ var char = target[i];
+ if (matchesBest[matchesIndex] === i) {
+ ++matchesIndex;
+ if (!opened) {
+ opened = true;
+ highlighted += hOpen;
+ }
+ if (matchesIndex === matchesBest.length) {
+ highlighted += char + hClose + target.substr(i + 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (opened) {
+ opened = false;
+ highlighted += hClose;
+ }
+ }
+ highlighted += char;
+ }
+ return highlighted;
+ },
+ highlightCallback: function highlightCallback(result, cb) {
+ if (result === null) return null;
+ var target = result.target;
+ var targetLen = target.length;
+ var indexes = result.indexes;
+ var highlighted = '';
+ var matchI = 0;
+ var indexesI = 0;
+ var opened = false;
+ var result = [];
+ for (var i = 0; i < targetLen; ++i) {
+ var char = target[i];
+ if (indexes[indexesI] === i) {
+ ++indexesI;
+ if (!opened) {
+ opened = true;
+ result.push(highlighted);
+ highlighted = '';
+ }
+ if (indexesI === indexes.length) {
+ highlighted += char;
+ result.push(cb(highlighted, matchI++));
+ highlighted = '';
+ result.push(target.substr(i + 1));
+ break;
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (opened) {
+ opened = false;
+ result.push(cb(highlighted, matchI++));
+ highlighted = '';
+ }
+ }
+ highlighted += char;
+ }
+ return result;
+ },
+ prepare: function prepare(target) {
+ if (!target) return {
+ target: '',
+ _targetLowerCodes: [0 /*this 0 doesn't make sense. here because an empty array causes the algorithm to deoptimize and run 50% slower!*/],
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: null,
+ score: null,
+ indexes: null,
+ obj: null
+ }; // hidden
+ return {
+ target: target,
+ _targetLowerCodes: fuzzysort.prepareLowerCodes(target),
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: null,
+ score: null,
+ indexes: null,
+ obj: null
+ }; // hidden
+ },
+ prepareSlow: function prepareSlow(target) {
+ if (!target) return {
+ target: '',
+ _targetLowerCodes: [0 /*this 0 doesn't make sense. here because an empty array causes the algorithm to deoptimize and run 50% slower!*/],
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: null,
+ score: null,
+ indexes: null,
+ obj: null
+ }; // hidden
+ return {
+ target: target,
+ _targetLowerCodes: fuzzysort.prepareLowerCodes(target),
+ _nextBeginningIndexes: fuzzysort.prepareNextBeginningIndexes(target),
+ score: null,
+ indexes: null,
+ obj: null
+ }; // hidden
+ },
+ prepareSearch: function prepareSearch(search) {
+ if (!search) search = '';
+ return fuzzysort.prepareLowerCodes(search);
+ },
+ // Below this point is only internal code
+ // Below this point is only internal code
+ // Below this point is only internal code
+ // Below this point is only internal code
+
+ getPrepared: function getPrepared(target) {
+ if (target.length > 999) return fuzzysort.prepare(target); // don't cache huge targets
+ var targetPrepared = preparedCache.get(target);
+ if (targetPrepared !== undefined) return targetPrepared;
+ targetPrepared = fuzzysort.prepare(target);
+ preparedCache.set(target, targetPrepared);
+ return targetPrepared;
+ },
+ getPreparedSearch: function getPreparedSearch(search) {
+ if (search.length > 999) return fuzzysort.prepareSearch(search); // don't cache huge searches
+ var searchPrepared = preparedSearchCache.get(search);
+ if (searchPrepared !== undefined) return searchPrepared;
+ searchPrepared = fuzzysort.prepareSearch(search);
+ preparedSearchCache.set(search, searchPrepared);
+ return searchPrepared;
+ },
+ algorithm: function algorithm(searchLowerCodes, prepared, searchLowerCode) {
+ var targetLowerCodes = prepared._targetLowerCodes;
+ var searchLen = searchLowerCodes.length;
+ var targetLen = targetLowerCodes.length;
+ var searchI = 0; // where we at
+ var targetI = 0; // where you at
+ var typoSimpleI = 0;
+ var matchesSimpleLen = 0;
+
+ // very basic fuzzy match; to remove non-matching targets ASAP!
+ // walk through target. find sequential matches.
+ // if all chars aren't found then exit
+ for (;;) {
+ var isMatch = searchLowerCode === targetLowerCodes[targetI];
+ if (isMatch) {
+ matchesSimple[matchesSimpleLen++] = targetI;
+ ++searchI;
+ if (searchI === searchLen) break;
+ searchLowerCode = searchLowerCodes[typoSimpleI === 0 ? searchI : typoSimpleI === searchI ? searchI + 1 : typoSimpleI === searchI - 1 ? searchI - 1 : searchI];
+ }
+ ++targetI;
+ if (targetI >= targetLen) {
+ // Failed to find searchI
+ // Check for typo or exit
+ // we go as far as possible before trying to transpose
+ // then we transpose backwards until we reach the beginning
+ for (;;) {
+ if (searchI <= 1) return null; // not allowed to transpose first char
+ if (typoSimpleI === 0) {
+ // we haven't tried to transpose yet
+ --searchI;
+ var searchLowerCodeNew = searchLowerCodes[searchI];
+ if (searchLowerCode === searchLowerCodeNew) continue; // doesn't make sense to transpose a repeat char
+ typoSimpleI = searchI;
+ } else {
+ if (typoSimpleI === 1) return null; // reached the end of the line for transposing
+ --typoSimpleI;
+ searchI = typoSimpleI;
+ searchLowerCode = searchLowerCodes[searchI + 1];
+ var searchLowerCodeNew = searchLowerCodes[searchI];
+ if (searchLowerCode === searchLowerCodeNew) continue; // doesn't make sense to transpose a repeat char
+ }
+ matchesSimpleLen = searchI;
+ targetI = matchesSimple[matchesSimpleLen - 1] + 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ var searchI = 0;
+ var typoStrictI = 0;
+ var successStrict = false;
+ var matchesStrictLen = 0;
+ var nextBeginningIndexes = prepared._nextBeginningIndexes;
+ if (nextBeginningIndexes === null) nextBeginningIndexes = prepared._nextBeginningIndexes = fuzzysort.prepareNextBeginningIndexes(prepared.target);
+ var firstPossibleI = targetI = matchesSimple[0] === 0 ? 0 : nextBeginningIndexes[matchesSimple[0] - 1];
+
+ // Our target string successfully matched all characters in sequence!
+ // Let's try a more advanced and strict test to improve the score
+ // only count it as a match if it's consecutive or a beginning character!
+ if (targetI !== targetLen) for (;;) {
+ if (targetI >= targetLen) {
+ // We failed to find a good spot for this search char, go back to the previous search char and force it forward
+ if (searchI <= 0) {
+ // We failed to push chars forward for a better match
+ // transpose, starting from the beginning
+ ++typoStrictI;
+ if (typoStrictI > searchLen - 2) break;
+ if (searchLowerCodes[typoStrictI] === searchLowerCodes[typoStrictI + 1]) continue; // doesn't make sense to transpose a repeat char
+ targetI = firstPossibleI;
+ continue;
+ }
+ --searchI;
+ var lastMatch = matchesStrict[--matchesStrictLen];
+ targetI = nextBeginningIndexes[lastMatch];
+ } else {
+ var isMatch = searchLowerCodes[typoStrictI === 0 ? searchI : typoStrictI === searchI ? searchI + 1 : typoStrictI === searchI - 1 ? searchI - 1 : searchI] === targetLowerCodes[targetI];
+ if (isMatch) {
+ matchesStrict[matchesStrictLen++] = targetI;
+ ++searchI;
+ if (searchI === searchLen) {
+ successStrict = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ ++targetI;
+ } else {
+ targetI = nextBeginningIndexes[targetI];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ {
+ // tally up the score & keep track of matches for highlighting later
+ if (successStrict) {
+ var matchesBest = matchesStrict;
+ var matchesBestLen = matchesStrictLen;
+ } else {
+ var matchesBest = matchesSimple;
+ var matchesBestLen = matchesSimpleLen;
+ }
+ var score = 0;
+ var lastTargetI = -1;
+ for (var i = 0; i < searchLen; ++i) {
+ var targetI = matchesBest[i];
+ // score only goes down if they're not consecutive
+ if (lastTargetI !== targetI - 1) score -= targetI;
+ lastTargetI = targetI;
+ }
+ if (!successStrict) {
+ score *= 1000;
+ if (typoSimpleI !== 0) score += -20; /*typoPenalty*/
+ } else {
+ if (typoStrictI !== 0) score += -20; /*typoPenalty*/
+ }
+ score -= targetLen - searchLen;
+ prepared.score = score;
+ prepared.indexes = new Array(matchesBestLen);
+ for (var i = matchesBestLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) prepared.indexes[i] = matchesBest[i];
+ return prepared;
+ }
+ },
+ algorithmNoTypo: function algorithmNoTypo(searchLowerCodes, prepared, searchLowerCode) {
+ var targetLowerCodes = prepared._targetLowerCodes;
+ var searchLen = searchLowerCodes.length;
+ var targetLen = targetLowerCodes.length;
+ var searchI = 0; // where we at
+ var targetI = 0; // where you at
+ var matchesSimpleLen = 0;
+
+ // very basic fuzzy match; to remove non-matching targets ASAP!
+ // walk through target. find sequential matches.
+ // if all chars aren't found then exit
+ for (;;) {
+ var isMatch = searchLowerCode === targetLowerCodes[targetI];
+ if (isMatch) {
+ matchesSimple[matchesSimpleLen++] = targetI;
+ ++searchI;
+ if (searchI === searchLen) break;
+ searchLowerCode = searchLowerCodes[searchI];
+ }
+ ++targetI;
+ if (targetI >= targetLen) return null; // Failed to find searchI
+ }
+ var searchI = 0;
+ var successStrict = false;
+ var matchesStrictLen = 0;
+ var nextBeginningIndexes = prepared._nextBeginningIndexes;
+ if (nextBeginningIndexes === null) nextBeginningIndexes = prepared._nextBeginningIndexes = fuzzysort.prepareNextBeginningIndexes(prepared.target);
+ targetI = matchesSimple[0] === 0 ? 0 : nextBeginningIndexes[matchesSimple[0] - 1];
+
+ // Our target string successfully matched all characters in sequence!
+ // Let's try a more advanced and strict test to improve the score
+ // only count it as a match if it's consecutive or a beginning character!
+ if (targetI !== targetLen) for (;;) {
+ if (targetI >= targetLen) {
+ // We failed to find a good spot for this search char, go back to the previous search char and force it forward
+ if (searchI <= 0) break; // We failed to push chars forward for a better match
+
+ --searchI;
+ var lastMatch = matchesStrict[--matchesStrictLen];
+ targetI = nextBeginningIndexes[lastMatch];
+ } else {
+ var isMatch = searchLowerCodes[searchI] === targetLowerCodes[targetI];
+ if (isMatch) {
+ matchesStrict[matchesStrictLen++] = targetI;
+ ++searchI;
+ if (searchI === searchLen) {
+ successStrict = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ ++targetI;
+ } else {
+ targetI = nextBeginningIndexes[targetI];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ {
+ // tally up the score & keep track of matches for highlighting later
+ if (successStrict) {
+ var matchesBest = matchesStrict;
+ var matchesBestLen = matchesStrictLen;
+ } else {
+ var matchesBest = matchesSimple;
+ var matchesBestLen = matchesSimpleLen;
+ }
+ var score = 0;
+ var lastTargetI = -1;
+ for (var i = 0; i < searchLen; ++i) {
+ var targetI = matchesBest[i];
+ // score only goes down if they're not consecutive
+ if (lastTargetI !== targetI - 1) score -= targetI;
+ lastTargetI = targetI;
+ }
+ if (!successStrict) score *= 1000;
+ score -= targetLen - searchLen;
+ prepared.score = score;
+ prepared.indexes = new Array(matchesBestLen);
+ for (var i = matchesBestLen - 1; i >= 0; --i) prepared.indexes[i] = matchesBest[i];
+ return prepared;
+ }
+ },
+ prepareLowerCodes: function prepareLowerCodes(str) {
+ var strLen = str.length;
+ var lowerCodes = []; // new Array(strLen) sparse array is too slow
+ var lower = str.toLowerCase();
+ for (var i = 0; i < strLen; ++i) lowerCodes[i] = lower.charCodeAt(i);
+ return lowerCodes;
+ },
+ prepareBeginningIndexes: function prepareBeginningIndexes(target) {
+ var targetLen = target.length;
+ var beginningIndexes = [];
+ var beginningIndexesLen = 0;
+ var wasUpper = false;
+ var wasAlphanum = false;
+ for (var i = 0; i < targetLen; ++i) {
+ var targetCode = target.charCodeAt(i);
+ var isUpper = targetCode >= 65 && targetCode <= 90;
+ var isAlphanum = isUpper || targetCode >= 97 && targetCode <= 122 || targetCode >= 48 && targetCode <= 57;
+ var isBeginning = isUpper && !wasUpper || !wasAlphanum || !isAlphanum;
+ wasUpper = isUpper;
+ wasAlphanum = isAlphanum;
+ if (isBeginning) beginningIndexes[beginningIndexesLen++] = i;
+ }
+ return beginningIndexes;
+ },
+ prepareNextBeginningIndexes: function prepareNextBeginningIndexes(target) {
+ var targetLen = target.length;
+ var beginningIndexes = fuzzysort.prepareBeginningIndexes(target);
+ var nextBeginningIndexes = []; // new Array(targetLen) sparse array is too slow
+ var lastIsBeginning = beginningIndexes[0];
+ var lastIsBeginningI = 0;
+ for (var i = 0; i < targetLen; ++i) {
+ if (lastIsBeginning > i) {
+ nextBeginningIndexes[i] = lastIsBeginning;
+ } else {
+ lastIsBeginning = beginningIndexes[++lastIsBeginningI];
+ nextBeginningIndexes[i] = lastIsBeginning === undefined ? targetLen : lastIsBeginning;
+ }
+ }
+ return nextBeginningIndexes;
+ },
+ cleanup: cleanup,
+ new: fuzzysortNew
+ };
+ return fuzzysort;
+ } // fuzzysortNew
+
+ // This stuff is outside fuzzysortNew, because it's shared with instances of fuzzysort.new()
+ var isNode = typeof commonjsRequire !== 'undefined' && typeof window === 'undefined';
+ var MyMap = typeof Map === 'function' ? Map : function () {
+ var s = Object.create(null);
+ this.get = function (k) {
+ return s[k];
+ };
+ this.set = function (k, val) {
+ s[k] = val;
+ return this;
+ };
+ this.clear = function () {
+ s = Object.create(null);
+ };
+ };
+ var preparedCache = new MyMap();
+ var preparedSearchCache = new MyMap();
+ var noResults = [];
+ noResults.total = 0;
+ var matchesSimple = [];
+ var matchesStrict = [];
+ function cleanup() {
+ preparedCache.clear();
+ preparedSearchCache.clear();
+ matchesSimple = [];
+ matchesStrict = [];
+ }
+ function defaultScoreFn(a) {
+ var max = -9007199254740991;
+ for (var i = a.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
+ var result = a[i];
+ if (result === null) continue;
+ var score = result.score;
+ if (score > max) max = score;
+ }
+ if (max === -9007199254740991) return null;
+ return max;
+ }
+
+ // prop = 'key' 2.5ms optimized for this case, seems to be about as fast as direct obj[prop]
+ // prop = 'key1.key2' 10ms
+ // prop = ['key1', 'key2'] 27ms
+ function getValue(obj, prop) {
+ var tmp = obj[prop];
+ if (tmp !== undefined) return tmp;
+ var segs = prop;
+ if (!Array.isArray(prop)) segs = prop.split('.');
+ var len = segs.length;
+ var i = -1;
+ while (obj && ++i < len) obj = obj[segs[i]];
+ return obj;
+ }
+ function isObj(x) {
+ return _typeof(x) === 'object';
+ } // faster as a function
+
+ // Hacked version of https://github.com/lemire/FastPriorityQueue.js
+ var fastpriorityqueue = function fastpriorityqueue() {
+ var r = [],
+ o = 0,
+ e = {};
+ function n() {
+ for (var e = 0, n = r[e], c = 1; c < o;) {
+ var f = c + 1;
+ e = c, f < o && r[f].score < r[c].score && (e = f), r[e - 1 >> 1] = r[e], c = 1 + (e << 1);
+ }
+ for (var a = e - 1 >> 1; e > 0 && n.score < r[a].score; a = (e = a) - 1 >> 1) r[e] = r[a];
+ r[e] = n;
+ }
+ return e.add = function (e) {
+ var n = o;
+ r[o++] = e;
+ for (var c = n - 1 >> 1; n > 0 && e.score < r[c].score; c = (n = c) - 1 >> 1) r[n] = r[c];
+ r[n] = e;
+ }, e.poll = function () {
+ if (0 !== o) {
+ var e = r[0];
+ return r[0] = r[--o], n(), e;
+ }
+ }, e.peek = function (e) {
+ if (0 !== o) return r[0];
+ }, e.replaceTop = function (o) {
+ r[0] = o, n();
+ }, e;
+ };
+ var q = fastpriorityqueue(); // reuse this, except for async, it needs to make its own
+
+ return fuzzysortNew();
+ }); // UMD
+
+ // TODO: (performance) wasm version!?
+ // TODO: (performance) threads?
+ // TODO: (performance) avoid cache misses
+ // TODO: (performance) preparedCache is a memory leak
+ // TODO: (like sublime) backslash === forwardslash
+ // TODO: (like sublime) spaces: "a b" should do 2 searches 1 for a and 1 for b
+ // TODO: (scoring) garbage in targets that allows most searches to strict match need a penality
+ // TODO: (performance) idk if allowTypo is optimized
+ })(fuzzysort$1);
+ var fuzzysort = fuzzysort$1.exports;
+
+ var stats = {
+ failedTests: [],
+ defined: 0,
+ completed: 0
+ };
+ (function () {
+ // Don't load the HTML Reporter on non-browser environments
+ if (!window$1 || !document) {
+ return;
+ }
+ QUnit.reporters.perf.init(QUnit);
+ var config = QUnit.config;
+ var hiddenTests = [];
+ var collapseNext = false;
+ var hasOwn = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty;
+ var unfilteredUrl = setUrl({
+ filter: undefined,
+ module: undefined,
+ moduleId: undefined,
+ testId: undefined
+ });
+ var dropdownData = null;
+ function trim(string) {
+ if (typeof string.trim === 'function') {
+ return string.trim();
+ } else {
+ return string.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, '');
+ }
+ }
+ function addEvent(elem, type, fn) {
+ elem.addEventListener(type, fn, false);
+ }
+ function removeEvent(elem, type, fn) {
+ elem.removeEventListener(type, fn, false);
+ }
+ function addEvents(elems, type, fn) {
+ var i = elems.length;
+ while (i--) {
+ addEvent(elems[i], type, fn);
+ }
+ }
+ function hasClass(elem, name) {
+ return (' ' + elem.className + ' ').indexOf(' ' + name + ' ') >= 0;
+ }
+ function addClass(elem, name) {
+ if (!hasClass(elem, name)) {
+ elem.className += (elem.className ? ' ' : '') + name;
+ }
+ }
+ function toggleClass(elem, name, force) {
+ if (force || typeof force === 'undefined' && !hasClass(elem, name)) {
+ addClass(elem, name);
+ } else {
+ removeClass(elem, name);
+ }
+ }
+ function removeClass(elem, name) {
+ var set = ' ' + elem.className + ' ';
+
+ // Class name may appear multiple times
+ while (set.indexOf(' ' + name + ' ') >= 0) {
+ set = set.replace(' ' + name + ' ', ' ');
+ }
+
+ // Trim for prettiness
+ elem.className = trim(set);
+ }
+ function id(name) {
+ return document.getElementById && document.getElementById(name);
+ }
+ function abortTests() {
+ var abortButton = id('qunit-abort-tests-button');
+ if (abortButton) {
+ abortButton.disabled = true;
+ abortButton.innerHTML = 'Aborting...';
+ }
+ QUnit.config.queue.length = 0;
+ return false;
+ }
+ function interceptNavigation(ev) {
+ // Trim potential accidental whitespace so that QUnit doesn't throw an error about no tests matching the filter.
+ var filterInputElem = id('qunit-filter-input');
+ filterInputElem.value = trim(filterInputElem.value);
+ applyUrlParams();
+ if (ev && ev.preventDefault) {
+ ev.preventDefault();
+ }
+ return false;
+ }
+ function getUrlConfigHtml() {
+ var selection = false;
+ var urlConfig = config.urlConfig;
+ var urlConfigHtml = '';
+ for (var i = 0; i < urlConfig.length; i++) {
+ // Options can be either strings or objects with nonempty "id" properties
+ var val = config.urlConfig[i];
+ if (typeof val === 'string') {
+ val = {
+ id: val,
+ label: val
+ };
+ }
+ var escaped = escapeText(val.id);
+ var escapedTooltip = escapeText(val.tooltip);
+ if (!val.value || typeof val.value === 'string') {
+ urlConfigHtml += " " + escapeText(val.label) + ' ';
+ } else {
+ urlConfigHtml += "" + escapeText(val.label) + ": ";
+ if (Array.isArray(val.value)) {
+ for (var j = 0; j < val.value.length; j++) {
+ escaped = escapeText(val.value[j]);
+ urlConfigHtml += "' + escaped + ' ';
+ }
+ } else {
+ for (var _j in val.value) {
+ if (hasOwn.call(val.value, _j)) {
+ urlConfigHtml += "' + escapeText(val.value[_j]) + ' ';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (config[val.id] && !selection) {
+ escaped = escapeText(config[val.id]);
+ urlConfigHtml += "" + escaped + ' ';
+ }
+ urlConfigHtml += ' ';
+ }
+ }
+ return urlConfigHtml;
+ }
+
+ // Handle "click" events on toolbar checkboxes and "change" for select menus.
+ // Updates the URL with the new state of `config.urlConfig` values.
+ function toolbarChanged() {
+ var field = this;
+ var params = {};
+
+ // Detect if field is a select menu or a checkbox
+ var value;
+ if ('selectedIndex' in field) {
+ value = field.options[field.selectedIndex].value || undefined;
+ } else {
+ value = field.checked ? field.defaultValue || true : undefined;
+ }
+ params[field.name] = value;
+ var updatedUrl = setUrl(params);
+
+ // Check if we can apply the change without a page refresh
+ if (field.name === 'hidepassed' && 'replaceState' in window$1.history) {
+ QUnit.urlParams[field.name] = value;
+ config[field.name] = value || false;
+ var tests = id('qunit-tests');
+ if (tests) {
+ if (field.checked) {
+ var length = tests.children.length;
+ var children = tests.children;
+ for (var i = 0; i < length; i++) {
+ var test = children[i];
+ var className = test ? test.className : '';
+ var classNameHasPass = className.indexOf('pass') > -1;
+ var classNameHasSkipped = className.indexOf('skipped') > -1;
+ if (classNameHasPass || classNameHasSkipped) {
+ hiddenTests.push(test);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Optimization: Avoid `for-of` iterator overhead.
+ for (var _i = 0; _i < hiddenTests.length; _i++) {
+ tests.removeChild(hiddenTests[_i]);
+ }
+ } else {
+ // Optimization: Avoid `while (arr.length) arr.shift()` which would mutate the array many times.
+ // As of Chrome 126, HTMLElement.append(...hiddenTests) is still slower than
+ // calling appendChild in a loop.
+ for (var _i2 = 0; _i2 < hiddenTests.length; _i2++) {
+ tests.appendChild(hiddenTests[_i2]);
+ }
+ hiddenTests.length = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ window$1.history.replaceState(null, '', updatedUrl);
+ } else {
+ window$1.location = updatedUrl;
+ }
+ }
+ function setUrl(params) {
+ var querystring = '?';
+ var location = window$1.location;
+ params = extend(extend({}, QUnit.urlParams), params);
+ for (var key in params) {
+ // Skip inherited or undefined properties
+ if (hasOwn.call(params, key) && params[key] !== undefined) {
+ // Output a parameter for each value of this key
+ // (but usually just one)
+ var arrValue = [].concat(params[key]);
+ for (var i = 0; i < arrValue.length; i++) {
+ querystring += encodeURIComponent(key);
+ if (arrValue[i] !== true) {
+ querystring += '=' + encodeURIComponent(arrValue[i]);
+ }
+ querystring += '&';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return location.protocol + '//' + location.host + location.pathname + querystring.slice(0, -1);
+ }
+ function applyUrlParams() {
+ var filter = id('qunit-filter-input').value;
+ window$1.location = setUrl({
+ filter: filter === '' ? undefined : filter,
+ moduleId: _toConsumableArray(dropdownData.selectedMap.keys()),
+ // Remove module and testId filter
+ module: undefined,
+ testId: undefined
+ });
+ }
+ function toolbarUrlConfigContainer() {
+ var urlConfigContainer = document.createElement('span');
+ urlConfigContainer.innerHTML = getUrlConfigHtml();
+ addClass(urlConfigContainer, 'qunit-url-config');
+ addEvents(urlConfigContainer.getElementsByTagName('input'), 'change', toolbarChanged);
+ addEvents(urlConfigContainer.getElementsByTagName('select'), 'change', toolbarChanged);
+ return urlConfigContainer;
+ }
+ function abortTestsButton() {
+ var button = document.createElement('button');
+ button.id = 'qunit-abort-tests-button';
+ button.innerHTML = 'Abort';
+ addEvent(button, 'click', abortTests);
+ return button;
+ }
+ function toolbarLooseFilter() {
+ var filter = document.createElement('form');
+ var label = document.createElement('label');
+ var input = document.createElement('input');
+ var button = document.createElement('button');
+ addClass(filter, 'qunit-filter');
+ label.innerHTML = 'Filter: ';
+ input.type = 'text';
+ input.value = config.filter || '';
+ input.name = 'filter';
+ input.id = 'qunit-filter-input';
+ button.innerHTML = 'Go';
+ label.appendChild(input);
+ filter.appendChild(label);
+ filter.appendChild(document.createTextNode(' '));
+ filter.appendChild(button);
+ addEvent(filter, 'submit', interceptNavigation);
+ return filter;
+ }
+ function createModuleListItem(moduleId, name, checked) {
+ return ' ' + escapeText(name) + ' ';
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param {Array} Results from fuzzysort
+ * @return {string} HTML
+ */
+ function moduleListHtml(results) {
+ var html = '';
+
+ // Hoist the already selected items, and show them always
+ // even if not matched by the current search.
+ dropdownData.selectedMap.forEach(function (name, moduleId) {
+ html += createModuleListItem(moduleId, name, true);
+ });
+ for (var i = 0; i < results.length; i++) {
+ var mod = results[i].obj;
+ if (!dropdownData.selectedMap.has(mod.moduleId)) {
+ html += createModuleListItem(mod.moduleId, mod.name, false);
+ }
+ }
+ return html;
+ }
+ function toolbarModuleFilter(beginDetails) {
+ var initialSelected = null;
+ dropdownData = {
+ options: beginDetails.modules.slice(),
+ selectedMap: new StringMap(),
+ isDirty: function isDirty() {
+ return _toConsumableArray(dropdownData.selectedMap.keys()).sort().join(',') !== _toConsumableArray(initialSelected.keys()).sort().join(',');
+ }
+ };
+ if (config.moduleId.length) {
+ // The module dropdown is seeded with the runtime configuration of the last run.
+ //
+ // We don't reference `config.moduleId` directly after this and keep our own
+ // copy because:
+ // 1. This naturally filters out unknown moduleIds.
+ // 2. Gives us a place to manage and remember unsubmitted checkbox changes.
+ // 3. Gives us an efficient way to map a selected moduleId to module name
+ // during rendering.
+ for (var i = 0; i < beginDetails.modules.length; i++) {
+ var mod = beginDetails.modules[i];
+ if (config.moduleId.indexOf(mod.moduleId) !== -1) {
+ dropdownData.selectedMap.set(mod.moduleId, mod.name);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ initialSelected = new StringMap(dropdownData.selectedMap);
+ var moduleSearch = document.createElement('input');
+ moduleSearch.id = 'qunit-modulefilter-search';
+ moduleSearch.autocomplete = 'off';
+ addEvent(moduleSearch, 'input', searchInput);
+ addEvent(moduleSearch, 'input', searchFocus);
+ addEvent(moduleSearch, 'focus', searchFocus);
+ addEvent(moduleSearch, 'click', searchFocus);
+ var label = document.createElement('label');
+ label.htmlFor = 'qunit-modulefilter-search';
+ label.textContent = 'Module:';
+ var searchContainer = document.createElement('span');
+ searchContainer.id = 'qunit-modulefilter-search-container';
+ searchContainer.appendChild(moduleSearch);
+ var applyButton = document.createElement('button');
+ applyButton.textContent = 'Apply';
+ applyButton.title = 'Re-run the selected test modules';
+ addEvent(applyButton, 'click', applyUrlParams);
+ var resetButton = document.createElement('button');
+ resetButton.textContent = 'Reset';
+ resetButton.type = 'reset';
+ resetButton.title = 'Restore the previous module selection';
+ var clearButton = document.createElement('button');
+ clearButton.textContent = 'Select none';
+ clearButton.type = 'button';
+ clearButton.title = 'Clear the current module selection';
+ addEvent(clearButton, 'click', function () {
+ dropdownData.selectedMap.clear();
+ selectionChange();
+ searchInput();
+ });
+ var actions = document.createElement('span');
+ actions.id = 'qunit-modulefilter-actions';
+ actions.appendChild(applyButton);
+ actions.appendChild(resetButton);
+ if (initialSelected.size) {
+ // Only show clear button if functionally different from reset
+ actions.appendChild(clearButton);
+ }
+ var dropDownList = document.createElement('ul');
+ dropDownList.id = 'qunit-modulefilter-dropdown-list';
+ var dropDown = document.createElement('div');
+ dropDown.id = 'qunit-modulefilter-dropdown';
+ dropDown.style.display = 'none';
+ dropDown.appendChild(actions);
+ dropDown.appendChild(dropDownList);
+ addEvent(dropDown, 'change', selectionChange);
+ searchContainer.appendChild(dropDown);
+ // Set initial moduleSearch.placeholder and clearButton/resetButton.
+ selectionChange();
+ var moduleFilter = document.createElement('form');
+ moduleFilter.id = 'qunit-modulefilter';
+ moduleFilter.appendChild(label);
+ moduleFilter.appendChild(document.createTextNode(' '));
+ moduleFilter.appendChild(searchContainer);
+ addEvent(moduleFilter, 'submit', interceptNavigation);
+ addEvent(moduleFilter, 'reset', function () {
+ dropdownData.selectedMap = new StringMap(initialSelected);
+ // Set moduleSearch.placeholder and reflect non-dirty state
+ selectionChange();
+ searchInput();
+ });
+
+ // Enables show/hide for the dropdown
+ function searchFocus() {
+ if (dropDown.style.display !== 'none') {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Optimization: Defer rendering options until focussed.
+ // https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/issues/1664
+ searchInput();
+ dropDown.style.display = 'block';
+
+ // Hide on Escape keydown or on click outside the container
+ addEvent(document, 'click', hideHandler);
+ addEvent(document, 'keydown', hideHandler);
+ function hideHandler(e) {
+ var inContainer = moduleFilter.contains(e.target);
+ if (e.keyCode === 27 || !inContainer) {
+ if (e.keyCode === 27 && inContainer) {
+ moduleSearch.focus();
+ }
+ dropDown.style.display = 'none';
+ removeEvent(document, 'click', hideHandler);
+ removeEvent(document, 'keydown', hideHandler);
+ moduleSearch.value = '';
+ searchInput();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * @param {string} searchText
+ * @return {string} HTML
+ */
+ function filterModules(searchText) {
+ var results;
+ if (searchText === '') {
+ // Improve on-boarding experience by having an immediate display of
+ // module names, indicating how the interface works. This also makes
+ // for a quicker interaction in the common case of small projects.
+ // Don't mandate typing just to get the menu.
+ results = dropdownData.options.slice(0, 20).map(function (obj) {
+ // Fake empty results. https://github.com/farzher/fuzzysort/issues/41
+ return {
+ obj: obj
+ };
+ });
+ } else {
+ results = fuzzysort.go(searchText, dropdownData.options, {
+ limit: 20,
+ key: 'name',
+ allowTypo: true
+ });
+ }
+ return moduleListHtml(results);
+ }
+
+ // Processes module search box input
+ var searchInputTimeout;
+ function searchInput() {
+ // Use a debounce with a ~0ms timeout. This is effectively instantaneous,
+ // but is better than undebounced because it avoids an ever-growing
+ // backlog of unprocessed now-outdated input events if fuzzysearch or
+ // drodown DOM is slow (e.g. very large test suite).
+ window$1.clearTimeout(searchInputTimeout);
+ searchInputTimeout = window$1.setTimeout(function () {
+ dropDownList.innerHTML = filterModules(moduleSearch.value);
+ });
+ }
+
+ // Processes checkbox change, or a generic render (initial render, or after reset event)
+ // Avoid any dropdown rendering here as this is used by toolbarModuleFilter()
+ // during the initial render, which should not delay test execution.
+ function selectionChange(evt) {
+ var checkbox = evt && evt.target || null;
+ if (checkbox) {
+ // Update internal state
+ if (checkbox.checked) {
+ dropdownData.selectedMap.set(checkbox.value, checkbox.parentNode.textContent);
+ } else {
+ dropdownData.selectedMap.delete(checkbox.value);
+ }
+
+ // Update UI state
+ toggleClass(checkbox.parentNode, 'checked', checkbox.checked);
+ }
+ var textForm = dropdownData.selectedMap.size ? dropdownData.selectedMap.size + ' ' + (dropdownData.selectedMap.size === 1 ? 'module' : 'modules') : 'All modules';
+ moduleSearch.placeholder = textForm;
+ moduleSearch.title = 'Type to search through and reduce the list.';
+ resetButton.disabled = !dropdownData.isDirty();
+ clearButton.style.display = dropdownData.selectedMap.size ? '' : 'none';
+ }
+ return moduleFilter;
+ }
+ function appendToolbar(beginDetails) {
+ var toolbar = id('qunit-testrunner-toolbar');
+ if (toolbar) {
+ toolbar.appendChild(toolbarUrlConfigContainer());
+ var toolbarFilters = document.createElement('span');
+ toolbarFilters.id = 'qunit-toolbar-filters';
+ toolbarFilters.appendChild(toolbarLooseFilter());
+ toolbarFilters.appendChild(toolbarModuleFilter(beginDetails));
+ var clearfix = document.createElement('div');
+ clearfix.className = 'clearfix';
+ toolbar.appendChild(toolbarFilters);
+ toolbar.appendChild(clearfix);
+ }
+ }
+ function appendHeader() {
+ var header = id('qunit-header');
+ if (header) {
+ header.innerHTML = "" + header.innerHTML + ' ';
+ }
+ }
+ function appendBanner() {
+ var banner = id('qunit-banner');
+ if (banner) {
+ banner.className = '';
+ }
+ }
+ function appendTestResults() {
+ var tests = id('qunit-tests');
+ var result = id('qunit-testresult');
+ var controls;
+ if (result) {
+ result.parentNode.removeChild(result);
+ }
+ if (tests) {
+ tests.innerHTML = '';
+ result = document.createElement('p');
+ result.id = 'qunit-testresult';
+ result.className = 'result';
+ tests.parentNode.insertBefore(result, tests);
+ result.innerHTML = 'Running...
' + '
' + '
';
+ controls = id('qunit-testresult-controls');
+ }
+ if (controls) {
+ controls.appendChild(abortTestsButton());
+ }
+ }
+ function appendFilteredTest() {
+ var testId = QUnit.config.testId;
+ if (!testId || testId.length <= 0) {
+ return '';
+ }
+ return "Rerunning selected tests: " + escapeText(testId.join(', ')) + "
Run all tests ";
+ }
+ function appendUserAgent() {
+ var userAgent = id('qunit-userAgent');
+ if (userAgent) {
+ userAgent.innerHTML = '';
+ userAgent.appendChild(document.createTextNode('QUnit ' + QUnit.version + '; ' + navigator.userAgent));
+ }
+ }
+ function appendInterface(beginDetails) {
+ var qunit = id('qunit');
+
+ // For compat with QUnit 1.2, and to support fully custom theme HTML,
+ // we will use any existing elements if no id="qunit" element exists.
+ //
+ // Note that we don't fail or fallback to creating it ourselves,
+ // because not having id="qunit" (and not having the below elements)
+ // simply means QUnit acts headless, allowing users to use their own
+ // reporters, or for a test runner to listen for events directly without
+ // having the HTML reporter actively render anything.
+ if (qunit) {
+ qunit.setAttribute('role', 'main');
+
+ // Since QUnit 1.3, these are created automatically if the page
+ // contains id="qunit".
+ qunit.innerHTML = "' + " " + "
" + appendFilteredTest() + " " + " ";
+ }
+ appendHeader();
+ appendBanner();
+ appendTestResults();
+ appendUserAgent();
+ appendToolbar(beginDetails);
+ }
+ function appendTest(name, testId, moduleName) {
+ var tests = id('qunit-tests');
+ if (!tests) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var title = document.createElement('strong');
+ title.className = 'qunit-test-name';
+ title.innerHTML = getNameHtml(name, moduleName);
+ var testBlock = document.createElement('li');
+ testBlock.appendChild(title);
+
+ // No ID or rerun link for "global failure" blocks
+ if (testId !== undefined) {
+ var rerunTrigger = document.createElement('a');
+ rerunTrigger.innerHTML = 'Rerun';
+ rerunTrigger.href = setUrl({
+ testId: testId
+ });
+ testBlock.id = 'qunit-test-output-' + testId;
+ testBlock.appendChild(rerunTrigger);
+ }
+ var assertList = document.createElement('ol');
+ assertList.className = 'qunit-assert-list';
+ testBlock.appendChild(assertList);
+ tests.appendChild(testBlock);
+ return testBlock;
+ }
+
+ // HTML Reporter initialization and load
+ QUnit.on('runStart', function (runStart) {
+ stats.defined = runStart.testCounts.total;
+ });
+ QUnit.begin(function (beginDetails) {
+ // Initialize QUnit elements
+ // This is done from begin() instead of runStart, because
+ // urlparams.js uses begin(), which we need to wait for.
+ // urlparams.js in turn uses begin() to allow plugins to
+ // add entries to QUnit.config.urlConfig, which may be done
+ // asynchronously.
+ //
+ appendInterface(beginDetails);
+ });
+ function getRerunFailedHtml(failedTests) {
+ if (failedTests.length === 0) {
+ return '';
+ }
+ var href = setUrl({
+ testId: failedTests
+ });
+ return ["", failedTests.length === 1 ? 'Rerun 1 failed test' : 'Rerun ' + failedTests.length + ' failed tests', ' '].join('');
+ }
+ QUnit.on('runEnd', function (runEnd) {
+ var banner = id('qunit-banner');
+ var tests = id('qunit-tests');
+ var abortButton = id('qunit-abort-tests-button');
+ var assertPassed = config.stats.all - config.stats.bad;
+ var html = [runEnd.testCounts.total, ' tests completed in ', runEnd.runtime, ' milliseconds, with ', runEnd.testCounts.failed, ' failed, ', runEnd.testCounts.skipped, ' skipped, and ', runEnd.testCounts.todo, ' todo. ', "", assertPassed, " assertions of ", config.stats.all, " passed, ", config.stats.bad, ' failed.', getRerunFailedHtml(stats.failedTests)].join('');
+ var test;
+ var assertLi;
+ var assertList;
+
+ // Update remaining tests to aborted
+ if (abortButton && abortButton.disabled) {
+ html = 'Tests aborted after ' + runEnd.runtime + ' milliseconds.';
+ for (var i = 0; i < tests.children.length; i++) {
+ test = tests.children[i];
+ if (test.className === '' || test.className === 'running') {
+ test.className = 'aborted';
+ assertList = test.getElementsByTagName('ol')[0];
+ assertLi = document.createElement('li');
+ assertLi.className = 'fail';
+ assertLi.innerHTML = 'Test aborted.';
+ assertList.appendChild(assertLi);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (banner && (!abortButton || abortButton.disabled === false)) {
+ banner.className = runEnd.status === 'failed' ? 'qunit-fail' : 'qunit-pass';
+ }
+ if (abortButton) {
+ abortButton.parentNode.removeChild(abortButton);
+ }
+ if (tests) {
+ id('qunit-testresult-display').innerHTML = html;
+ }
+ if (config.altertitle && document.title) {
+ // Show ✖ for good, ✔ for bad suite result in title
+ // use escape sequences in case file gets loaded with non-utf-8
+ // charset
+ document.title = [runEnd.status === 'failed' ? "\u2716" : "\u2714", document.title.replace(/^[\u2714\u2716] /i, '')].join(' ');
+ }
+
+ // Scroll back to top to show results
+ if (config.scrolltop && window$1.scrollTo) {
+ window$1.scrollTo(0, 0);
+ }
+ });
+ function getNameHtml(name, module) {
+ var nameHtml = '';
+ if (module) {
+ nameHtml = "" + escapeText(module) + ' : ';
+ }
+ nameHtml += "" + escapeText(name) + ' ';
+ return nameHtml;
+ }
+ function getProgressHtml(stats) {
+ return [stats.completed, ' / ', stats.defined, ' tests completed. '].join('');
+ }
+ QUnit.testStart(function (details) {
+ var running, bad;
+ appendTest(details.name, details.testId, details.module);
+ running = id('qunit-testresult-display');
+ if (running) {
+ addClass(running, 'running');
+ bad = QUnit.config.reorder && details.previousFailure;
+ running.innerHTML = [getProgressHtml(stats), bad ? 'Rerunning previously failed test: ' : 'Running: ', getNameHtml(details.name, details.module), getRerunFailedHtml(stats.failedTests)].join('');
+ }
+ });
+ function stripHtml(string) {
+ // Strip tags, html entity and whitespaces
+ return string.replace(/<\/?[^>]+(>|$)/g, '').replace(/"/g, '').replace(/\s+/g, '');
+ }
+ QUnit.log(function (details) {
+ var testItem = id('qunit-test-output-' + details.testId);
+ if (!testItem) {
+ return;
+ }
+ var message = escapeText(details.message) || (details.result ? 'okay' : 'failed');
+ message = "" + message + ' ';
+ message += "@ " + details.runtime + ' ms ';
+ var expected;
+ var actual;
+ var diff;
+ var showDiff = false;
+
+ // When pushFailure() is called, it is implied that no expected value
+ // or diff should be shown, because both expected and actual as undefined.
+ //
+ // This must check details.expected existence. If it exists as undefined,
+ // that's a regular assertion for which to render actual/expected and a diff.
+ var showAnyValues = !details.result && (details.expected !== undefined || details.actual !== undefined);
+ if (showAnyValues) {
+ if (details.negative) {
+ expected = 'NOT ' + QUnit.dump.parse(details.expected);
+ } else {
+ expected = QUnit.dump.parse(details.expected);
+ }
+ actual = QUnit.dump.parse(details.actual);
+ message += "Expected: " + escapeText(expected) + ' ';
+ if (actual !== expected) {
+ message += "Result: " + escapeText(actual) + ' ';
+ if (typeof details.actual === 'number' && typeof details.expected === 'number') {
+ if (!isNaN(details.actual) && !isNaN(details.expected)) {
+ showDiff = true;
+ diff = details.actual - details.expected;
+ diff = (diff > 0 ? '+' : '') + diff;
+ }
+ } else if (typeof details.actual !== 'boolean' && typeof details.expected !== 'boolean') {
+ diff = QUnit.diff(expected, actual);
+
+ // don't show diff if there is zero overlap
+ showDiff = stripHtml(diff).length !== stripHtml(expected).length + stripHtml(actual).length;
+ }
+ if (showDiff) {
+ message += "Diff: " + diff + ' ';
+ }
+ } else if (expected.indexOf('[object Array]') !== -1 || expected.indexOf('[object Object]') !== -1) {
+ message += "Message: " + 'Diff suppressed as the depth of object is more than current max depth (' + QUnit.dump.maxDepth + ').Hint: Use QUnit.dump.maxDepth to ' + " run with a higher max depth or " + 'Rerun without max depth .
';
+ } else {
+ message += "Message: " + 'Diff suppressed as the expected and actual results have an equivalent' + ' serialization ';
+ }
+ if (details.source) {
+ message += "Source: " + escapeText(details.source) + ' ';
+ }
+ message += '
';
+
+ // This occurs when pushFailure is set and we have an extracted stack trace
+ } else if (!details.result && details.source) {
+ message += '' + "Source: " + escapeText(details.source) + ' ' + '
';
+ }
+ var assertList = testItem.getElementsByTagName('ol')[0];
+ var assertLi = document.createElement('li');
+ assertLi.className = details.result ? 'pass' : 'fail';
+ assertLi.innerHTML = message;
+ assertList.appendChild(assertLi);
+ });
+ QUnit.testDone(function (details) {
+ var tests = id('qunit-tests');
+ var testItem = id('qunit-test-output-' + details.testId);
+ if (!tests || !testItem) {
+ return;
+ }
+ removeClass(testItem, 'running');
+ var status;
+ if (details.failed > 0) {
+ status = 'failed';
+ } else if (details.todo) {
+ status = 'todo';
+ } else {
+ status = details.skipped ? 'skipped' : 'passed';
+ }
+ var assertList = testItem.getElementsByTagName('ol')[0];
+ var good = details.passed;
+ var bad = details.failed;
+
+ // This test passed if it has no unexpected failed assertions
+ var testPassed = details.failed > 0 ? details.todo : !details.todo;
+ if (testPassed) {
+ // Collapse the passing tests
+ addClass(assertList, 'qunit-collapsed');
+ } else {
+ stats.failedTests.push(details.testId);
+ if (config.collapse) {
+ if (!collapseNext) {
+ // Skip collapsing the first failing test
+ collapseNext = true;
+ } else {
+ // Collapse remaining tests
+ addClass(assertList, 'qunit-collapsed');
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The testItem.firstChild is the test name
+ var testTitle = testItem.firstChild;
+ var testCounts = bad ? "" + bad + ' , ' + "" + good + ' , ' : '';
+ testTitle.innerHTML += " (" + testCounts + details.assertions.length + ') ';
+ stats.completed++;
+ if (details.skipped) {
+ testItem.className = 'skipped';
+ var skipped = document.createElement('em');
+ skipped.className = 'qunit-skipped-label';
+ skipped.innerHTML = 'skipped';
+ testItem.insertBefore(skipped, testTitle);
+ } else {
+ addEvent(testTitle, 'click', function () {
+ toggleClass(assertList, 'qunit-collapsed');
+ });
+ testItem.className = testPassed ? 'pass' : 'fail';
+ if (details.todo) {
+ var todoLabel = document.createElement('em');
+ todoLabel.className = 'qunit-todo-label';
+ todoLabel.innerHTML = 'todo';
+ testItem.className += ' todo';
+ testItem.insertBefore(todoLabel, testTitle);
+ }
+ var time = document.createElement('span');
+ time.className = 'runtime';
+ time.innerHTML = details.runtime + ' ms';
+ testItem.insertBefore(time, assertList);
+ }
+
+ // Show the source of the test when showing assertions
+ if (details.source) {
+ var sourceName = document.createElement('p');
+ sourceName.innerHTML = 'Source: ' + escapeText(details.source);
+ addClass(sourceName, 'qunit-source');
+ if (testPassed) {
+ addClass(sourceName, 'qunit-collapsed');
+ }
+ addEvent(testTitle, 'click', function () {
+ toggleClass(sourceName, 'qunit-collapsed');
+ });
+ testItem.appendChild(sourceName);
+ }
+ if (config.hidepassed && (status === 'passed' || details.skipped)) {
+ // use removeChild instead of remove because of support
+ hiddenTests.push(testItem);
+ tests.removeChild(testItem);
+ }
+ });
+ QUnit.on('error', function (error) {
+ var testItem = appendTest('global failure');
+ if (!testItem) {
+ // HTML Reporter is probably disabled or not yet initialized.
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // Render similar to a failed assertion (see above QUnit.log callback)
+ var message = escapeText(errorString(error));
+ message = "" + message + ' ';
+ if (error && error.stack) {
+ message += '' + "Source: " + escapeText(error.stack) + ' ' + '
';
+ }
+ var assertList = testItem.getElementsByTagName('ol')[0];
+ var assertLi = document.createElement('li');
+ assertLi.className = 'fail';
+ assertLi.innerHTML = message;
+ assertList.appendChild(assertLi);
+
+ // Make it visible
+ testItem.className = 'fail';
+ });
+
+ // Avoid readyState issue with phantomjs
+ // Ref: #818
+ var usingPhantom = function (p) {
+ return p && p.version && p.version.major > 0;
+ }(window$1.phantom);
+ if (usingPhantom) {
+ console$1.warn('Support for PhantomJS is deprecated and will be removed in QUnit 3.0.');
+ }
+ if (!usingPhantom && document.readyState === 'complete') {
+ QUnit.autostart();
+ } else {
+ addEvent(window$1, 'load', QUnit.autostart);
+ }
+
+ // Wrap window.onerror. We will call the original window.onerror to see if
+ // the existing handler fully handles the error; if not, we will call the
+ // QUnit.onError function.
+ var originalWindowOnError = window$1.onerror;
+
+ // Cover uncaught exceptions
+ // Returning true will suppress the default browser handler,
+ // returning false will let it run.
+ window$1.onerror = function (message, fileName, lineNumber, columnNumber, errorObj) {
+ var ret = false;
+ if (originalWindowOnError) {
+ for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len > 5 ? _len - 5 : 0), _key = 5; _key < _len; _key++) {
+ args[_key - 5] = arguments[_key];
+ }
+ ret = originalWindowOnError.call.apply(originalWindowOnError, [this, message, fileName, lineNumber, columnNumber, errorObj].concat(args));
+ }
+
+ // Treat return value as window.onerror itself does,
+ // Only do our handling if not suppressed.
+ if (ret !== true) {
+ // If there is a current test that sets the internal `ignoreGlobalErrors` field
+ // (such as during `assert.throws()`), then the error is ignored and native
+ // error reporting is suppressed as well. This is because in browsers, an error
+ // can sometimes end up in `window.onerror` instead of in the local try/catch.
+ // This ignoring of errors does not apply to our general onUncaughtException
+ // method, nor to our `unhandledRejection` handlers, as those are not meant
+ // to receive an "expected" error during `assert.throws()`.
+ if (config.current && config.current.ignoreGlobalErrors) {
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // According to
+ // https://blog.sentry.io/2016/01/04/client-javascript-reporting-window-onerror,
+ // most modern browsers support an errorObj argument; use that to
+ // get a full stack trace if it's available.
+ var error = errorObj || new Error(message);
+ if (!error.stack && fileName && lineNumber) {
+ error.stack = "".concat(fileName, ":").concat(lineNumber);
+ }
+ QUnit.onUncaughtException(error);
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+ window$1.addEventListener('unhandledrejection', function (event) {
+ QUnit.onUncaughtException(event.reason);
+ });
+ })();
+
+})();