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Testing JSDoc 3
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Running Tests
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Running tests is easy. Just change your working directory to the jsdoc folder
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and run the following command on Windows:
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jsdoc -T
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Or on OS X, Linux, and other POSIX-compliant platforms:
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./jsdoc -T
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If you can't get the short-form commands to work, try invoking Java directly:
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java -cp lib/js.jar org.mozilla.javascript.tools.shell.Main \
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-modules node_modules -modules rhino -modules lib -modules . \
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jsdoc.js -T
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Writing Tests
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Adding tests is pretty easy, too. You can write tests for JSDoc itself (to
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make sure tags and the parser, etc. are working properly), tests for plugins, and/or
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tests for templates.
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JSDoc 3 uses Jasmine (https://github.com/pivotal/jasmine) as its testing framework.
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Take a look at that project's wiki for documentation on writing tests in general.
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### Tests for JSDoc
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Take a look at the files in the ```test``` directory for many examples of
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writing tests for JSDoc itself. The ```test\fixtures``` directory hold fixtures
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for use in the tests, and the ```test\specs``` directory holds the tests themselves.
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### Tests for plugins
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Tests for plugins are found in the ```plugins\test``` directory. Plugins containing
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tests that were installed with the Jakefile install task will be run automatically.
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### Tests for templates
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TODO
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