Update changelog and small fixes to coding style guide
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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Changelog
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* #493 Refactor previous bugfix and now an event is emitted when a roster push event from server happens. [teseo]
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* #502. Chat room not opened in non_amd version. [rjanbiah]
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* #505 Typo caused [object Object] in room info [gromiak]
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0.9.6 (2015-10-12)
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Software Style Guide
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rely on a transpiler and still support older browsers.
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Most of the style guide recommendations here come from Douglas Crockford's book
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"Javascript, the good parts".
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`Javascript, the good parts <http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596517748.do>`_
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This style guide is fairly opinionated. Some of these opinions perhaps don't
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conform to your expectations on how Javascript code should look like.
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@ -92,17 +92,18 @@ between:
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This is to make a more explicit visual distinction between method declarations
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and method invocations.
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Checking for equality
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Javascript has a strict ``===`` and less strict ``==`` equality operator. To
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avoid subtle bugs when doing comparisons, always use the strict equality check.
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Javascript has a strict ``===`` and less strict ``==`` equality operator. The
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stricter equality operator also does type checking. To avoid subtle bugs when
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doing comparisons, always use the strict equality check.
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Curly brackets
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Curly brackets come on the same lines as the ``if`` and ``else`` keywords.
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Curly brackets must appear on the same lines as the ``if`` and ``else`` keywords.
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The closing curly bracket appears on its own line.
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For example:
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@ -121,8 +122,8 @@ Always enclose blocks in curly brackets
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When writing an a block such as an ``if`` or ``while`` statement, always use
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curly brackets around the block of code. Either when not strictly required by
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the compiler.
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curly brackets around that block of code. Even when not strictly required by
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the compiler (for example if its only one line inside the ``if`` statement).
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For example, like this:
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