Fixes regression from 37921b0910
cleanISBN/ISSN now return first valid ISBN/ISSN from a list of valid/invalid ISBNs/ISSNs, even if invalid ISBN/ISSN comes first
toISBN13 now corrects the check digit for ISBN13 input
It turns out that the Cygwin console, unlike -console, is actually
usable, so developers on Windows can use that. Since we sometimes need
real-time debug output from end users (who won't have Cygwin installed),
keep logging to the Browser Console if only the -ZoteroDebug flag is
passed.
I don't think there's any way for this to happen short of manual
preference editing, and the pane width would have to be exactly 250px,
and it's pretty harmless anyway, but might as well be safe.
There are hundreds more, but these are all the ones that generate warnings in
the console at startup. XPCOM/XBL ones don't seem to do so, so we can ignore
those for now (and hopefully not bother with them on 4.0). Instances in
translators do generate warnings.
Addresses #656
Fixes#426: this allows the localization of the Word Processors Add-in
button and messages displayed in the Prefs, under the "Word Processors"
tab. These strings were previously hardcoded in the integration plugins.
(Unfortunately this wipes out "Shortcuts" in all locales, but pushing
non-English locales to Transifex scares me too much. Sorry, localizers!
I think Transifex makes it easy to use previously used translations, at
least.)
[and delete unused "#zotero-prefpane-keys checkbox" (there used to be a checkbox to "Try to override conflicting shortcuts", which has been definely removed by 5b34dce40f )]
Also some support code that was useful here and will probably be
useful for other tests. This is a pretty complicated thing to test, but
it seems to work.
Implements the beginnings of unit testing infrastructure using
mocha/chai. The unit tests can be run locally using test/runtests.sh,
although this will need tweaks to run on Windows. They should also run
on commit using Travis-CI.
The unit tests themselves live in test/tests. The index.js file
specifies separate test sets, which can be run individually by calling
test/runtests.sh <testsets>. Right now there is only a single unit
test, but hopefully we'll have more soon...