Hey,you can achieve this like that:it('async expectation', function() {browser().navigateTo('index.html');var count = element('ul#test li').count();this.addFuture('any title', function(done) {expect(element('ul#suck li').count()).toEqual(count.value);done();});});
In meantime, feel free to send a pull request - this feature should be
easy to implement.
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But note, that Angular's scenario runner does not uses jasmine. It has
similar API, but it's not jasmine.
V.