[devtools] qunit: use new async testing APIs
http://qunitjs.com/cookbook/#asynchronous-callbacks
QUnit keeps track of all the assert.async() objects created inside the
test functions and expects all done() functions to be called. Failure to
do so will result in the test being failed.
Unlike .start and .stop which were internal APIs, assert.async() is
stricter and fails tests if assert methods are used *after* all done()
functions are called (see "test callback execution order").
Related to #5533333.
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RSS Channel
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Assuming you have several blog entries, click on the title of the
search box in the left column. A larger search box should appear. Enter::
Any X ORDERBY D WHERE X is BlogEntry, X creation_date D
and you get a list of blog entries.
Click on your login at the top right corner. Chose "user preferences",
then "boxes", then "possible views box" and check "visible = yes"
before validating your changes.
Enter the same query in the search box and you will see the same list,
plus a box titled "possible views" in the left column. Click on
"entityview", then "RSS".
You just applied the "RSS" view to the RQL selection you requested.
That's it, you have a RSS channel for your blog.
Try again with::
Any X ORDERBY D WHERE X is BlogEntry, X creation_date D,
X entry_of B, B title "MyLife"
Another RSS channel, but a bit more focused.
A last one for the road::
Any C ORDERBY D WHERE C is Comment, C creation_date D LIMIT 15
displayed with the RSS view, that's a channel for the last fifteen
comments posted.
[WRITE ME]
* show that the RSS view can be used to display an ordered selection
of blog entries, thus providing a RSS channel
* show that a different selection (by category) means a different channel