@@ -339,9 +339,9 @@ Why can't I create a new `casper` instance in a test environment?
The `casperjs test` :ref:`subcommand <test_subcomand>` is a convenient utility which bootstraps and configures a :ref:`test environment <testing>` for you, so a preconfigured `casper` object is already available in your test script when using this command.
As of 1.1-beta3, you're prevented to override this preconfigured instance at this practice prevents the test runner to work properly. If you try to create a new casper instance in a test script, you'll get an error and CasperJS will exit with an error message with a link pointing to the documentation.
As of 1.1-beta3, you're prevented from overriding this preconfigured instance as this practice prevents the test runner from working properly. If you try to create a new casper instance in a test script, you'll get an error and CasperJS will exit with an error message with a link pointing to the documentation.
One may argue this is mostly related to some hostorical bad design decision, and she might be true. This behavior is not likely exist anymore in a future 2.0.
One may argue this is mostly related to some historical bad design decisions, and this might be true. This behavior is not likely to exist anymore in a future 2.0.