diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 6a2466e..709f8f6 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -261,11 +261,11 @@ A suite can have a beforeEach declaration. It takes a function that is run befor beforeEach(function () { suiteWideFoo = 1; - } + }); it('should equal bar', function () { expect(suiteWideFoo).toEqual(1); - }; + }); }); A runner can also have beforeEach declarations. Runner beforeEach functions are executed before every spec in all suites, and execute BEFORE suite beforeEach functions. For example: @@ -280,11 +280,11 @@ A runner can also have beforeEach declarations. Runner beforeEach functions are beforeEach(function () { runnerWideFoo.push('suite'); - } + }); it('should equal bar', function () { expect(runnerWideFoo).toEqual(['runner', 'suite']); - }; + }); }); #### afterEach @@ -296,11 +296,11 @@ Similarly, there is an afterEach declaration. It takes a function that is run a var suiteWideFoo; afterEach(function () { suiteWideFoo = 0; - } + }); it('should equal 1', function () { expect(suiteWideFoo).toEqual(1); - }; + }); it('should equal 0 after', function () { expect(suiteWideFoo).toEqual(0); @@ -319,11 +319,11 @@ A runner can also have an afterEach declarations. Runner afterEach functions are afterEach(function () { runnerWideFoo.push('suite'); - } + }); it('should be empty', function () { expect(runnerWideFoo).toEqual([]); - }; + }); it('should be populated after', function () { expect(runnerWideFoo).toEqual(['suite', 'runner']); @@ -350,14 +350,14 @@ Jasmine supports nested describes. An example: it('nested expectation', function () { expect(suiteWideFoo).toEqual(0); expect(nestedSuiteBar).toEqual(1); - }; + }); }); it('top-level describe', function () { expect(suiteWideFoo).toEqual(0); expect(nestedSuiteBar).toEqual(undefined); - }; + }); }); ### Spies @@ -367,15 +367,15 @@ Jasmine integrates 'spies' that permit many spying, mocking, and faking behavior Here are a few examples: var Klass = function () { - } + }; var Klass.prototype.method = function (arg) { return arg; - } + }; var Klass.prototype.methodWithCallback = function (callback) { return callback('foo'); - } + }; ...