fix(busted) - before_each and after_each execute in unpredictable order - fixes #491 #508
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Fixes #491 ; Encountered the same problem as @OscarCreator.
Just changed the tables that store the before_each and after_each functions to be indexed by the parent
describe
s index in the current_describe table which uses sequential integers. Then in the run_each function where these functions get executed, iterating thru them usning ipairs instead of pairs. That seems to put things in the order I'd expect.Of course if you run the tests using the old code, they might be successful occasionally (it's up to however lua decides to store/iterate the table keys each time). But using the changes, the tests should succeed every time.