tracks/javascript/exercises/roman-numerals/README.md in trackler-2.2.1.94 vs tracks/javascript/exercises/roman-numerals/README.md in trackler-2.2.1.95

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@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ The Romans wrote numbers using letters - I, V, X, L, C, D, M. (notice these letters have lots of straight lines and are hence easy to hack into stone tablets). -``` +```text 1 => I 10 => X 7 => VII ``` @@ -42,29 +42,32 @@ See also: http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html ## Setup -Go through the setup instructions for JavaScript to -install the necessary dependencies: +Go through the setup instructions for JavaScript to install the + necessary dependencies: http://exercism.io/languages/javascript/installation -## Making the Test Suite Pass +## Running the test suite -Execute the tests with: +The provided test suite uses [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/). +You can install it by opening a terminal window and running the +following command: - jasmine <exercise-name>.spec.js +```sh +npm install -g jasmine +``` -Replace `<exercise-name>` with the name of the current exercise. E.g., to -test the Hello World exercise: +Run the test suite from the exercise directory with: - jasmine hello-world.spec.js +```sh +jasmine roman-numerals.spec.js +``` -In many test suites all but the first test have been skipped. - -Once you get a test passing, you can unskip the next one by -changing `xit` to `it`. +In many test suites all but the first test have been marked "pending". +Once you get a test passing, activate the next one by changing `xit` to `it`. ## Source The Roman Numeral Kata [http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/index.pl?KataRomanNumerals](http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/index.pl?KataRomanNumerals)