31 lines
1 KiB
PHP
31 lines
1 KiB
PHP
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<?php declare(strict_types=1);
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use Tests\TestCase;
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/*
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| Test Case
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| The closure you provide to your test functions is always bound to a specific PHPUnit test
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| case class. By default, that class is "PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase". Of course, you may
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| need to change it using the "uses()" function to bind a different classes or traits.
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*/
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uses(TestCase::class)->in('Feature', 'Unit');
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/*
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| Functions
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| While Pest is very powerful out-of-the-box, you may have some testing code specific to your
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| project that you don't want to repeat in every file. Here you can also expose helpers as
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| global functions to help you to reduce the number of lines of code in your test files.
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*/
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function something(): void
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{
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// ..
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}
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