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Mocking the JavaScript Timeout Functions in IE 8 with Jasmine 2.0.0 #41
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@Wraul I think this is strange behavior of IE8 If you put in your test |
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See http://www.adequatelygood.com/Replacing-setTimeout-Globally.html for description of the problems and solutions. Jasmine's boot.js already has this hack. Fix karma-runner#41
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See http://www.adequatelygood.com/Replacing-setTimeout-Globally.html for description of the problems and solutions. Jasmine's boot.js already has this hack. Closes karma-runner#41
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Hi
I'm having issues using Jasmines clock mock with Karma.
I have reported the issue to Jasmine here but since the issue is only present with Karma I report it here instead.
The following test does not work with Karma in IE 8.
It works with Jasmines SpecRunner.html.
I have done some experimenting and I can break Jasmines clock mock in IE 8 by calling
setTimeout()
before the first use of the mock.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: