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  1. data/appetizer-ui.gemspec +15 -13
  2. data/lib/appetizer/ui/assets.rb +21 -8
  3. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/jquery-jasmine.js +288 -0
  4. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/spec-runner.coffee +0 -1
  5. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/views/specs.erb +12 -4
  6. data/lib/appetizer/ui/rake.rb +29 -10
  7. data/lib/appetizer/ui/spec.rb +1 -2
  8. metadata +122 -61
  9. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer.coffee +0 -15
  10. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer/core.coffee +0 -20
  11. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer/model.coffee +0 -1
  12. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer/router.coffee +0 -70
  13. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer/view.coffee +0 -139
  14. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/js/appetizer/xdr.coffee +0 -57
  15. data/lib/appetizer/ui/app/views/client/appetizer/missing.jst.eco +0 -3
  16. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/appetizerExtensions.spec.js +0 -54
  17. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/checkboxConventionBindings.spec.js +0 -110
  18. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/configurableBindingAttributes.spec.js +0 -117
  19. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/configureAllBindingAttributes.spec.js +0 -139
  20. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/customConvention.spec.js +0 -53
  21. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/dataBindConvention.spec.js +0 -151
  22. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/dataBindMultiple.spec.js +0 -36
  23. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/dataBindSubstitutions.spec.js +0 -137
  24. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/globalConfiguraAllBindingAttributes.spec.js +0 -124
  25. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/globalConfigurableBindingAttributes.spec.js +0 -36
  26. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/helpers/SpecHelper.js +0 -4
  27. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/helpers/sample.backbone.app.js +0 -159
  28. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/html5inputConventionBinding.spec.js +0 -142
  29. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/modelUnbinding.spec.js +0 -73
  30. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/noConflict.spec.js +0 -36
  31. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/radioButtonConventionBinding.spec.js +0 -41
  32. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/selectboxConventionBindings.spec.js +0 -60
  33. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/textareaConventionBinding.spec.js +0 -29
  34. data/lib/appetizer/ui/jasmine/js/backbone.modelbinding/textboxConventionBinding.spec.js +0 -66
  35. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/backbone.js +0 -1290
  36. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/backbone.modelbinding.js +0 -624
  37. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/jquery.js +0 -9266
  38. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/json2.js +0 -480
  39. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/underscore.js +0 -999
  40. data/lib/appetizer/ui/vendor/js/underscore.string.js +0 -480
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- /*
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- http://www.JSON.org/json2.js
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- 2011-02-23
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- Public Domain.
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- NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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- See http://www.JSON.org/js.html
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- This code should be minified before deployment.
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- See http://javascript.crockford.com/jsmin.html
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- USE YOUR OWN COPY. IT IS EXTREMELY UNWISE TO LOAD CODE FROM SERVERS YOU DO
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- This file creates a global JSON object containing two methods: stringify
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- JSON.stringify(value, replacer, space)
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- value any JavaScript value, usually an object or array.
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- This method produces a JSON text from a JavaScript value.
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