Use custom events for testing unbind instead of the, potentially conflicting, error event.

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jeresig 2010-03-24 15:39:58 -04:00
parent 3b221da8b0
commit 1ba2df02d6

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@ -443,28 +443,28 @@ test("unbind(type)", function() {
}
message = "unbind passing function";
$elem.bind('error', error).unbind('error',error).triggerHandler('error');
$elem.bind('error1', error).unbind('error1',error).triggerHandler('error1');
message = "unbind all from event";
$elem.bind('error', error).unbind('error').triggerHandler('error');
$elem.bind('error1', error).unbind('error1').triggerHandler('error1');
message = "unbind all";
$elem.bind('error', error).unbind().triggerHandler('error');
$elem.bind('error1', error).unbind().triggerHandler('error1');
message = "unbind many with function";
$elem.bind('error error2',error)
.unbind('error error2', error )
.trigger('error').triggerHandler('error2');
$elem.bind('error1 error2',error)
.unbind('error1 error2', error )
.trigger('error1').triggerHandler('error2');
message = "unbind many"; // #3538
$elem.bind('error error2',error)
.unbind('error error2')
.trigger('error').triggerHandler('error2');
$elem.bind('error1 error2',error)
.unbind('error1 error2')
.trigger('error1').triggerHandler('error2');
message = "unbind without a type or handler";
$elem.bind("error error2.test",error)
$elem.bind("error1 error2.test",error)
.unbind()
.trigger("error").triggerHandler("error2");
.trigger("error1").triggerHandler("error2");
});
test("unbind(eventObject)", function() {