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Although I love PHPT files, and I've done my fair share of making it easier to write them in this library, they're very slow, and running them has become a hindrance. I've been fidgeting with the idea of using Pest for a while, and I think it's the right tool for the job. I had to create a couple of functions to make it easier to run those tests, and now they're working really alright. I migrated all the PHPT files into Pest files -- I automated most of the work with a little script using "nikic/php-parser"; this commit should contain all the previous PHPT tests as Pest tests. The previous integration tests would take sixteen seconds, and the Pest tests take less than a second.
28 lines
648 B
PHP
28 lines
648 B
PHP
<?php
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/*
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* Copyright (c) Alexandre Gomes Gaigalas <alganet@gmail.com>
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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*/
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declare(strict_types=1);
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test('Scenario #1', expectMessage(
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fn() => v::in([3, 2])->assert(1),
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'1 must be in `[3, 2]`',
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));
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test('Scenario #2', expectMessage(
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fn() => v::not(v::in('foobar'))->assert('foo'),
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'"foo" must not be in "foobar"',
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));
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test('Scenario #3', expectFullMessage(
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fn() => v::in([2, '1', 3], true)->assert('2'),
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'- "2" must be in `[2, "1", 3]`',
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));
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test('Scenario #4', expectFullMessage(
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fn() => v::not(v::in([2, '1', 3], true))->assert('1'),
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'- "1" must not be in `[2, "1", 3]`',
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));
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