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    Old 11-29-2009, 06:27 AM
    jeanluca jeanluca is offline
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    Qunit: how to use the init function

    Hi All

    I'v looked at Qunit, as the unit testing framework for my plugin, and it looks all very good (even asynchronious testing is supported!!)

    However, I still don't understand how to use the 'init' function and what it does?

    I hope the framework runs init before every test, so I can re-initialize everything again!

    cheers
    LuCa
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    Old 11-30-2009, 03:08 AM
    jeanluca jeanluca is offline
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    By accident I found what I was looking for, thnx for the help, great forum

    http://trucktrace.org/tmp/js/jquery-...t/qunit.js_org
    (first function definition)
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