That custom printer was using some hacks to be able to intercept
configuration switches, reflection and other tricks to be able to
print the:
To re-run:
vendor/bin/phpunit --verbose "core_setuplib_testcase" lib/tests/setuplib_test.php
line on every failed/exceptional/skipped test. After some internal
discussion it was agreed that the normal phpunit output:
1) core_setuplib_testcase::test_localcachedir
Time is lower that allowed start value
Failed asserting that 1601976686 is equal to 1601976687 or is greater than 1601976687.
/var/www/html/lib/phpunit/classes/advanced_testcase.php:446
/var/www/html/lib/tests/setuplib_test.php:170
/var/www/html/lib/phpunit/classes/advanced_testcase.php:80
has already all the information at hand about how to rerun a test:
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/setuplib_test.php
- vendor/bin/phpunit --filter core_setuplib_testcase::test_localcachedir
- vendor/bin/phpunit --filter ::test_localcachedir
- vendor/bin/phpunit --testsuite componentname_testsuite
- vendor/bin/phpunit --config <<compoenent directory>>
- use --cache-result to get failed tests rerun with ease.
- ...
So better, let's use standard phpunit output and done. Also, note that,
with the upgrade to phpunit 8.5, the printer was not working correctly
any more, causing some switches, like --verbose ... to be ignored. Sure
it could have been fixed but, as commented above, no real need for all
that "parapheranlia" to print the rerun information.
In charge of taking over the, now removed/archived, phpunit/dbunit
package. It supports loading of CSV/XML files and strings and
PHP arrays, allowing to send the loaded information to database.
Perform some basic controls about the consistency of information,
surely not super-exhaustive but fair enough.
100% covered with unit test.
Planned like an "interim" replacement for phpunit/dbunit uses in
core that, ideally, should be moved to generators stuff at some
point.
Note, expect a few tests in core to fail with this commit, I've
changed some fixtures around. Next commit will fix existing uses.
Originally MDL-64600
This makes everything to break, but it's what we'll be fixing
in the next commits, heh. :-)
Generated with php72 (min version supported), following the
instructions @ https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Composer
1. getMock()
2. setExpectedException()
3. checkForUnintentionallyCoveredCode renamed to beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation
4. beStrictAboutTestSize renamed to enforceTimeLimit
5. UnitTestCase class is now fully removed.
We often do isEqual tests but where a field, may have a single exception.
Ordinarily we can handle this easily by breaking the test down, but when
dealing with mocked objects we can only pass an instance of a
PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint, or a single value (which is cast to an
instance of PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsEqual).
To deal with instances of time-based exception, we need to be able to
compare simple objects and classes where one or two values may be
different.
The old style PEAR installation is incompatible with PHPUnit 4,
nobody was supposed to use PEAR any more - composer
is the only supported library installation method now.