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It should say " a better name would've been QUnit.start QUnit.start
, but that's [..]". But the comment seems confusing and redundant (justifying a name to the reader seems an odd thing to do inside documentation).
It could say something like "See also start", since the names do have similar intentions. That could help link the two in case you land on the wrong one. But that might fuel the confusion even further.
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Yes, it is worth even keeping the comment?
It seems that it was there to explain something to someone but not meant to be in the docs...
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Agreed, let's remove it.
Side note: We could reclaim the start
name for the logging lifecycle in QUnit 2.0 if we proceed with the var done = this.async();
idea.
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Perfect! I'll do that tomorrow. I've spotted a few other things, and I'll try and do it all then,
Many thanks for your help :-) no doubt I'll be asking you for more clarification, advice, etc over the next few days :-)
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