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the flag must be in all src and test files so that we get the benefit of
running in the strict mode even in jstd
the following script was used to modify all files:
for file in `find src test -name "*.js"`; do
  echo -e "'use strict';\n" > temp.txt
  cat $file >> temp.txt
  mv temp.txt $file
done
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As well as wasNotCalled(), wasCalledWith(), wasNotCalledWith()
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select (one/multiple) could not chose from a list of objects, since DOM requires string ids.
Solved by adding index formatter, which exposed incorrect handling of formatters in select
widgets.
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- native parser delegation
- $xhr change to use native parser
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ng-errors
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Support ISO 8601 extended format datetime strings (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ) as defined
  in EcmaScript 5 throughout angular. This means that the following apis switched from
  YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ to YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.SSSZ (note the added millis) when representing dates:
  - angular.Date.toString
  - angular.String.toDate
  - JSON serialization and deserialization (used by json filter, $xhr and $resource)
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The reason to void these to objects is that they cause all sorts
of problems like exceptions being thrown and infinite loops occuring
when we iterate over object properties.
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Close #57
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