Firefox 126+ implements CSS zoom in a way it affects width computed style
very slightly (`100.008px` instead of `100px`); accept that difference.
Add a test for support tests resolving the same under CSS zoom & without one.
That test uncovered Chrome failing the `reliableTrDimensions` support test
under zoom; the test has been fixed.
Fixes gh-5489
Closes gh-5495
Ref gh-5496
Updated tasks include:
- lint
- npmcopy
- build, minify, and process for distribution.
- new custom build command using yargs
- compare size of minified/gzip built files
- pretest scripts, including qunit-fixture, babel transpilation, and npmcopy
- node smoke tests
- promises aplus tests
- new watch task using `rollup.watch` directly
Also:
- upgraded husky and added the new lint command
- updated lint config to use new "flat" config format. See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/use/configure/configuration-files-new
- Temporarily disabled one lint rule until flat config is supported by eslint-plugin-import. See https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/issues/2556
- committed package-lock.json
- updated all test scripts to use the new build
- added an express test server that uses middleware-mockserver (this can be used to run tests without karma)
- build-all-variants is now build:all
Close gh-5318
Bootstrap 5 includes the following CSS on the page:
```css
*,
*::before,
*::after {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
```
That threw our `reliableTrDimensions` support test off. This change fixes the
support test and adds a unit test ensuring support test values on a page
including Bootstrap 5 CSS are the same as on a page without it.
Fixes gh-5270
Closes gh-5278
Ref gh-5279
- Update QUnit to 1.23.1
- Remove unused dl#dl from test/index.html
- Remove unused map#imgmap from test/index.html
- Ensure all urls to data use baseURI
- Add the 'grunt karma:main' task
- customContextFile & customDebugFile
- Add 'npm run jenkins' script
Close gh-3744
Fixes gh-1999
This removes all internal uses of `jQuery.support.boxModel`. jQuery has never run unit tests with Quirks Mode and has not even feigned support for several years, so these remnants weren't doing much except giving false hope.
For now, `jQuery.support.boxModel` continues to have a value indicating whether the W3C box model is *generally* in use, but be aware that this is easily overridden on an element-by-element basis by the `box-model` CSS property. So don't trust this value.
Allows us to get to the ready state sooner by not waiting for iframes to load. If that causes backcompat pain, use `jQuery.quickReady = false` as prescribed by your developer.