I've found a build bug on 2.1.12 when trying to run jquery/globalize tests
You can check this here:
Note that grunt-contrib-requirejs searchs for ~2.1.0, so 2.1.12 is comming on all further npm installs till a new version release.
I did all the diffs to find what was happening and the only practical diff that have interference with this build was this require version, that adds an extra . on namespaced methods.
JSHint exploded on that, e.g.:
Running "jshint:dist" (jshint) task
Linting dist/globalize/date.js ...ERROR
[L35:C9] W033: Missing semicolon.
var date..ArrayMap = function( array, callback ) {
[L35:C9] E030: Expected an identifier and instead saw '.'.
var date..ArrayMap = function( array, callback ) {
[L35:C10] E033: Expected an operator and instead saw '.'.
...
To double check if the problem was on requirejs, I've went to node_modules/grunt-contrib-requirejs folder (on Globalize project), and manually installed RequireJS 2.1.11 with npm install requirejs@2.1.11. Then the globalize build worked fine.
I'll fork/download this repo to try to help and submit a PR, till there, I think it is enough reported. :)
Cheers
I've found a build bug on 2.1.12 when trying to run jquery/globalize tests
You can check this here:
Note that grunt-contrib-requirejs searchs for ~2.1.0, so 2.1.12 is comming on all further npm installs till a new version release.
I did all the diffs to find what was happening and the only practical diff that have interference with this build was this require version, that adds an extra
.on namespaced methods.JSHint exploded on that, e.g.:
To double check if the problem was on requirejs, I've went to
node_modules/grunt-contrib-requirejsfolder (on Globalize project), and manually installed RequireJS 2.1.11 withnpm install requirejs@2.1.11. Then the globalize build worked fine.I'll fork/download this repo to try to help and submit a PR, till there, I think it is enough reported. :)
Cheers