diff --git a/01StackTest.php b/01StackTest.php
index 05432ac..c2930a9 100644
--- a/01StackTest.php
+++ b/01StackTest.php
@@ -1,40 +1,40 @@
-assertEquals(0, count($stack));
-
- array_push($stack, 'foo');
-
- $this->assertEquals('foo', $stack[count($stack)-1]);
- $this->assertEquals(1, count($stack));
-
- $this->assertEquals('foo', array_pop($stack));
- $this->assertEquals(0, count($stack));
- }
-}
+assertEquals(0, count($stack));
+
+ array_push($stack, 'foo');
+
+ $this->assertEquals('foo', $stack[count($stack)-1]);
+ $this->assertEquals(1, count($stack));
+
+ $this->assertEquals('foo', array_pop($stack));
+ $this->assertEquals(0, count($stack));
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/02DependencyTest.php b/02DependencyTest.php
index 14a57e3..ec3c868 100644
--- a/02DependencyTest.php
+++ b/02DependencyTest.php
@@ -1,60 +1,60 @@
-assertEmpty($stack);
-
- return $stack;
- }
-
- /**
- * This method is also a test method but its execution depends upon
- * the value returned by testEmpty method. If testEmpty method report
- * any error this test will never be fired
- *
- * @param array $stack This is an array return by testEmpty method
- * @depends testEmpty
- */
- public function testPush(array $stack)
- {
- array_push($stack, 'foo');
- $this->assertEquals('foo', $stack[count($stack)-1]);
- $this->assertNotEmpty($stack);
-
- return $stack;
- }
-
- /**
- * This method is also a test method but its execution depends upon
- * the value returned by testEmpty method. If testEmpty method report
- * any error this test will never be fired
- *
- * @param array $stack This is an array return by testEmpty method
- * @depends testPush
- */
- public function testPop(array $stack)
- {
- $this->assertEquals('foo', array_pop($stack));
- $this->assertEmpty($stack);
- }
-}
+assertEmpty($stack);
+
+ return $stack;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This method is also a test method but its execution depends upon
+ * the value returned by testEmpty method. If testEmpty method report
+ * any error this test will never be fired
+ *
+ * @param array $stack This is an array return by testEmpty method
+ * @depends testEmpty
+ */
+ public function testPush(array $stack)
+ {
+ array_push($stack, 'foo');
+ $this->assertEquals('foo', $stack[count($stack)-1]);
+ $this->assertNotEmpty($stack);
+
+ return $stack;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This method is also a test method but its execution depends upon
+ * the value returned by testEmpty method. If testEmpty method report
+ * any error this test will never be fired
+ *
+ * @param array $stack This is an array return by testEmpty method
+ * @depends testPush
+ */
+ public function testPop(array $stack)
+ {
+ $this->assertEquals('foo', array_pop($stack));
+ $this->assertEmpty($stack);
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/03DependencyFailureTest.php b/03DependencyFailureTest.php
index 6dff5bd..4571b22 100644
--- a/03DependencyFailureTest.php
+++ b/03DependencyFailureTest.php
@@ -1,52 +1,52 @@
-assertTrue(FALSE);
- return array();
- }
-
- /**
- * This test will never get executed because the function
- * it depends will not get passed
- *
- * @depends testOne
- */
- public function testTwo($arr)
- {
-
- }
-
- /**
- * This test will also never get executed because the function
- * it depends will not get passed
- *
- * @depends testOne
- */
- public function testThree($arr)
- {
-
- }
-}
+assertTrue(FALSE);
+ return array();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This test will never get executed because the function
+ * it depends will not get passed
+ *
+ * @depends testOne
+ */
+ public function testTwo($arr)
+ {
+
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This test will also never get executed because the function
+ * it depends will not get passed
+ *
+ * @depends testOne
+ */
+ public function testThree($arr)
+ {
+
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/04DataProvider.php b/04DataProvider.php
index 2e728e4..f547877 100644
--- a/04DataProvider.php
+++ b/04DataProvider.php
@@ -1,46 +1,46 @@
-assertEquals($c, $a + $b);
- }
-
- public function provider()
- {
- $return1 = array(
- array(0, 0, 0),
- array(0, 1, 1),
- array(1, 0, 1),
- array(1, 1, 3)
- );
-
- $return2 = array(
- array(0, 0, 0),
- array(0, 1, 1),
- array(1, 0, 1),
- array(1, 1, 2)
- );
-
- $return = $return1;
- //$return = $return2;
- //Uncommenting this line will pass this test
- return $return;
- }
-}
+assertEquals($c, $a + $b);
+ }
+
+ public function provider()
+ {
+ $return1 = array(
+ array(0, 0, 0),
+ array(0, 1, 1),
+ array(1, 0, 1),
+ array(1, 1, 3)
+ );
+
+ $return2 = array(
+ array(0, 0, 0),
+ array(0, 1, 1),
+ array(1, 0, 1),
+ array(1, 1, 2)
+ );
+
+ $return = $return1;
+ //$return = $return2;
+ //Uncommenting this line will pass this test
+ return $return;
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/05CSVDataProvidor.php b/05CSVDataProvidor.php
index dcc7b01..1e4d133 100644
--- a/05CSVDataProvidor.php
+++ b/05CSVDataProvidor.php
@@ -1,42 +1,42 @@
-assertEquals($c, $a + $b);
- }
-
- /**
- * This again is a providor function which return an object
- * and that object has implemented Iterator interface and
- * design pattern and its 'current' attribute return an array
- * which has 3 elements to fed into the testAdd function.
- * CSV file is located in ./data/ folder
- *
- * @return \CsvFileIterator
- */
- public function provider()
- {
- return new CsvFileIterator(dirname(__FILE__) . DS . data . DS . 'data.csv');
- }
-}
+assertEquals($c, $a + $b);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This again is a providor function which return an object
+ * and that object has implemented Iterator interface and
+ * design pattern and its 'current' attribute return an array
+ * which has 3 elements to fed into the testAdd function.
+ * CSV file is located in ./data/ folder
+ *
+ * @return \CsvFileIterator
+ */
+ public function provider()
+ {
+ return new CsvFileIterator(dirname(__FILE__) . DS . "data" . DS . 'data.csv');
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/06ExceptionTest.php b/06ExceptionTest.php
index 1224918..61a5812 100644
--- a/06ExceptionTest.php
+++ b/06ExceptionTest.php
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-
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diff --git a/07ExceptionWithMsgAndCode.php b/07ExceptionWithMsgAndCode.php
index 7ecc665..8554f88 100644
--- a/07ExceptionWithMsgAndCode.php
+++ b/07ExceptionWithMsgAndCode.php
@@ -1,47 +1,47 @@
-
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diff --git a/08AnotherWayOfExceptionTesting.php b/08AnotherWayOfExceptionTesting.php
index f6044bc..a4a9e4f 100644
--- a/08AnotherWayOfExceptionTesting.php
+++ b/08AnotherWayOfExceptionTesting.php
@@ -1,55 +1,55 @@
-setExpectedException('InvalidArgumentException');
-
- #throw new InvalidArgumentException();
- #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
- }
-
- /**
- * This method again now shows how to declare the exception though
- * explicit functions but also with a specific message.
- */
- public function testExceptionHasRightMessage() {
- $this->setExpectedException(
- 'InvalidArgumentException', 'Right Message'
- );
-
- #throw new InvalidArgumentException('Right Message');
- #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
-
- throw new InvalidArgumentException('Some Message', 10);
- }
-
- /**
- * This method again now shows how to declare the exception though
- * explicit functions but also with a specific message and specific
- * error code.
- */
-
- public function testExceptionHasRightCode() {
- $this->setExpectedException(
- 'InvalidArgumentException', 'Right Message', 20
- );
-
- #throw new InvalidArgumentException('Right Message',20);
- #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
-
- throw new InvalidArgumentException('The Right Message', 10);
- }
-
-}
-
+setExpectedException('InvalidArgumentException');
+
+ #throw new InvalidArgumentException();
+ #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This method again now shows how to declare the exception though
+ * explicit functions but also with a specific message.
+ */
+ public function testExceptionHasRightMessage() {
+ $this->setExpectedException(
+ 'InvalidArgumentException', 'Right Message'
+ );
+
+ #throw new InvalidArgumentException('Right Message');
+ #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
+
+ throw new InvalidArgumentException('Some Message', 10);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This method again now shows how to declare the exception though
+ * explicit functions but also with a specific message and specific
+ * error code.
+ */
+
+ public function testExceptionHasRightCode() {
+ $this->setExpectedException(
+ 'InvalidArgumentException', 'Right Message', 20
+ );
+
+ #throw new InvalidArgumentException('Right Message',20);
+ #Uncommenting above line will pass this test.
+
+ throw new InvalidArgumentException('The Right Message', 10);
+ }
+
+}
+
?>
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diff --git a/09TestPhpErrors.php b/09TestPhpErrors.php
index f8ed081..def979e 100644
--- a/09TestPhpErrors.php
+++ b/09TestPhpErrors.php
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
-bar();
-
- # Code execution will never reach this point
- $this->assertTrue(true);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Class to create a Php warning
- */
-class Foo{
- /**
- * This function will create a php warning
- */
- public function bar(){
- # This line will give a php warning because $hello
- # variable is not integer and its being incremented
- $hello++ ;
- }
-}
+bar();
+
+ # Code execution will never reach this point
+ $this->assertTrue(true);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Class to create a Php warning
+ */
+class Foo{
+ /**
+ * This function will create a php warning
+ */
+ public function bar(){
+ # This line will give a php warning because $hello
+ # variable is not integer and its being incremented
+ $hello++ ;
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/10OutoutBuffering.php b/10OutoutBuffering.php
index 7405f18..8ce8582 100644
--- a/10OutoutBuffering.php
+++ b/10OutoutBuffering.php
@@ -1,37 +1,43 @@
-expectOutputString('foo');
-
-
- $echo_str1 = "foo";
- $echo_str2 = "baar";
-
- $actual_echo_str = $echo_str2;
- #$actual_echo_str = $echo_str1;
- #Uncommenting line above will pass this test;
-
- print $actual_echo_str;
- }
- }
-
-/**
- * Similar functions which test the output buffer but
- * with different functionalities are below
- *
- * void expectOutputRegex(string $regularExpression)
- * Set up the expectation that the output matches a $regularExpression.
- *
- * bool setOutputCallback(callable $callback)
- * Sets up a callback that is used to check further that the output was expected or not
- *
- */
+expectOutputString('foo');
+
+
+ $echo_str1 = "foo";
+ $echo_str2 = "baar";
+
+ $actual_echo_str = $echo_str2;
+ #$actual_echo_str = $echo_str1;
+ #Uncommenting line above will pass this test;
+
+ print $actual_echo_str;
+ }
+
+ public function testSkipped()
+ {
+ $this->markTestSkipped('must be revisited.');
+ }
+ }
+
+
+/**
+ * Similar functions which test the output buffer but
+ * with different functionalities are below
+ *
+ * void expectOutputRegex(string $regularExpression)
+ * Set up the expectation that the output matches a $regularExpression.
+ *
+ * bool setOutputCallback(callable $callback)
+ * Sets up a callback that is used to check further that the output was expected or not
+ *
+ */
?>
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diff --git a/11ArrayHasKey.php b/11ArrayHasKey.php
index 40d2fef..9f5cdcc 100644
--- a/11ArrayHasKey.php
+++ b/11ArrayHasKey.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
- 'baz');
-
- #$test_arr['foo'] = 'foox';
- #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
-
- $this->assertArrayHasKey('foo', $test_arr);
- }
-}
+ 'baz');
+
+ #$test_arr['foo'] = 'foox';
+ #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
+
+ $this->assertArrayHasKey('foo', $test_arr);
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/12ClassHasAttribute.php b/12ClassHasAttribute.php
index bbd16bc..b9fa99e 100644
--- a/12ClassHasAttribute.php
+++ b/12ClassHasAttribute.php
@@ -1,38 +1,38 @@
-assertClassHasAttribute('foo', 'Bar');
- }
-}
-
-class Bar{
- public $bar;
- #private $foo;
- #Uncommenting above line will pass the test
-}
-
-
+assertClassHasAttribute('foo', 'Bar');
+ }
+}
+
+class Bar{
+ public $bar;
+ #private $foo;
+ #Uncommenting above line will pass the test
+}
+
+
?>
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diff --git a/13ClassHasStaticAttribute.php b/13ClassHasStaticAttribute.php
index d00af2d..61cc848 100644
--- a/13ClassHasStaticAttribute.php
+++ b/13ClassHasStaticAttribute.php
@@ -1,31 +1,31 @@
-assertClassHasStaticAttribute('foo', 'BarStatic');
- }
-}
-
-class BarStatic{
- public static $bar;
-
- public static $foo;
- #Uncommenting above line will pass this test
-}
+assertClassHasStaticAttribute('foo', 'BarStatic');
+ }
+}
+
+class BarStatic{
+ public static $bar;
+
+ public static $foo;
+ #Uncommenting above line will pass this test
+}
?>
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diff --git a/14Contains.php b/14Contains.php
index 8434232..2c86afa 100644
--- a/14Contains.php
+++ b/14Contains.php
@@ -1,86 +1,86 @@
-assertContains(4, $arr);
- }
-
- /**
- * This test will use assertContains() function on a
- * string and see how it works
- */
-
- public function testStringSearch()
- {
- $str = 'bar';
-
- #$str = 'foobar';
- #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
-
- $this->assertContains('foo',$str);
- }
-
- /**
- * This function will test assertAttributeContains for
- * objects and public, private and protected variables
- */
- public function testContainAttribute(){
- $obj = new ContainClass();
-
- $needle = 4;
-
- #$needle = 3;
- #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
-
- $this->assertAttributeContains($needle, 'arr2' , $obj);
- }
-
- /**
- * This function will test assertAttributeContains for
- * objects and public, private and protected variables
- */
- public function testContainStaticVar(){
-
- $needle = 4;
-
- #$needle = 3;
- #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
-
- $this->assertAttributeContains($needle, 'arr1' , 'ContainClass' );
- }
-}
-
-class ContainClass{
- public static $arr1 = array(1, 2, 3);
- public $arr2 = array(1, 2, 3);
-}
+assertContains(4, $arr);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This test will use assertContains() function on a
+ * string and see how it works
+ */
+
+ public function testStringSearch()
+ {
+ $str = 'bar';
+
+ #$str = 'foobar';
+ #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
+
+ $this->assertContains('foo',$str);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function will test assertAttributeContains for
+ * objects and public, private and protected variables
+ */
+ public function testContainAttribute(){
+ $obj = new ContainClass();
+
+ $needle = 4;
+
+ #$needle = 3;
+ #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
+
+ $this->assertAttributeContains($needle, 'arr2' , $obj);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function will test assertAttributeContains for
+ * objects and public, private and protected variables
+ */
+ public function testContainStaticVar(){
+
+ $needle = 4;
+
+ #$needle = 3;
+ #Uncommenting line above will pass the test
+
+ $this->assertAttributeContains($needle, 'arr1' , 'ContainClass' );
+ }
+}
+
+class ContainClass{
+ public static $arr1 = array(1, 2, 3);
+ public $arr2 = array(1, 2, 3);
+}
?>
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diff --git a/15ContainsOnly.php b/15ContainsOnly.php
index a448500..5f693c7 100644
--- a/15ContainsOnly.php
+++ b/15ContainsOnly.php
@@ -1,80 +1,80 @@
-assertContainsOnly('string', $heystack);
- }
-
- /**
- * I have no idea how this $is_native_type flag is getting used
- * @todo Need to figure out how $isNativeType flag is getting used
- */
- public function testContainsOnlyForNativeTypeOnly()
- {
- $heystack = array(new NotNativeType(), new NotNativeType(), new NotNativeType());
-
- $is_native_type = true;
- #$is_native_type = false;
- #Uncommenting line above should pass this test;
-
- $this->assertContainsOnly('NotNativeType', $heystack, $is_native_type);
- #This test is getting passed anyway with
- #any value in $is_native_type variables :( . I dont
- #know where I am getting wrong. Will fix it after some
- #time.
- }
-
- public function testAssertAttributeContainsOnlyStatic(){
- /**
- * This test will pass
- */
- $this->assertAttributeContainsOnly('string','arr2', 'NotNativeType');
- }
-
- public function testAssertAttributeContainsOnly(){
- /**
- * This test will pass
- */
- $this->assertAttributeContainsOnly('string','arr1', new NotNativeType);
- }
-}
-
-/**
- * Class to check non native type variables
- */
-class NotNativeType{
- public $arr1 = array('1', '2', '3');
- public static $arr2 = array('1', '2', '3');
-}
+assertContainsOnly('string', $heystack);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * I have no idea how this $is_native_type flag is getting used
+ * @todo Need to figure out how $isNativeType flag is getting used
+ */
+ public function testContainsOnlyForNativeTypeOnly()
+ {
+ $heystack = array(new NotNativeType(), new NotNativeType(), new NotNativeType());
+
+ $is_native_type = true;
+ #$is_native_type = false;
+ #Uncommenting line above should pass this test;
+
+ $this->assertContainsOnly('NotNativeType', $heystack, $is_native_type);
+ #This test is getting passed anyway with
+ #any value in $is_native_type variables :( . I dont
+ #know where I am getting wrong. Will fix it after some
+ #time.
+ }
+
+ public function testAssertAttributeContainsOnlyStatic(){
+ /**
+ * This test will pass
+ */
+ $this->assertAttributeContainsOnly('string','arr2', 'NotNativeType');
+ }
+
+ public function testAssertAttributeContainsOnly(){
+ /**
+ * This test will pass
+ */
+ $this->assertAttributeContainsOnly('string','arr1', new NotNativeType);
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Class to check non native type variables
+ */
+class NotNativeType{
+ public $arr1 = array('1', '2', '3');
+ public static $arr2 = array('1', '2', '3');
+}
?>
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diff --git a/16ContainsOnlyInstancesOf.php b/16ContainsOnlyInstancesOf.php
index f8dd6b7..a346d3c 100644
--- a/16ContainsOnlyInstancesOf.php
+++ b/16ContainsOnlyInstancesOf.php
@@ -1,31 +1,37 @@
-assertContainsOnlyInstancesOf('Foo', $arr);
- }
-}
-
-class Foo{
-
-}
-class Bar{
-
-}
+assertContainsOnlyInstancesOf('Foo', $arr);
+ }
+}
+
+if (!class_exists('Foo', FALSE)) {
+ class Foo{
+
+ }
+}
+
+if (!class_exists('Bar', FALSE)) {
+ class Bar{
+
+ }
+}
+
?>
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diff --git a/17Count.php b/17Count.php
index b5261f5..56a06af 100644
--- a/17Count.php
+++ b/17Count.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-assertCount(0, $arr);
- }
-}
+assertCount(0, $arr);
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/18Empty.php b/18Empty.php
index 68f8bf3..e767d80 100644
--- a/18Empty.php
+++ b/18Empty.php
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
-assertEmpty($arr);
- }
-}
+assertEmpty($arr);
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/19EqualXMLStructure.php b/19EqualXMLStructure.php
index 064352d..f03e9d1 100644
--- a/19EqualXMLStructure.php
+++ b/19EqualXMLStructure.php
@@ -1,84 +1,84 @@
-assertEqualXMLStructure($expected, $actual);
- }
-
- /**
- * This function is to test same element but with different
- * attributes. Third parameter in the function assertEqualXMLStructure
- * is just used to test that.
- */
- public function testFailureWithDifferentNodeAttributes()
- {
- $expected = new DOMDocument;
- $expected->loadXML('');
-
- $actual = new DOMDocument;
- $actual->loadXML('');
-
- $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
- $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild, TRUE
- );
- }
-
- /**
- * This function is to test the same node in the xml
- * but with different count of child nodes.
- */
- public function testFailureWithDifferentChildrenCount()
- {
- $expected = new DOMDocument;
- $expected->loadXML('');
-
- $actual = new DOMDocument;
- $actual->loadXML('');
-
- $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
- $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild
- );
- }
-
- /**
- * This function is used to test the same xml node
- * but different child nodes
- */
- public function testFailureWithDifferentChildren()
- {
- $expected = new DOMDocument;
- $expected->loadXML('');
-
- $actual = new DOMDocument;
- $actual->loadXML('');
-
- $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
- $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild
- );
- }
-}
+assertEqualXMLStructure($expected, $actual);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function is to test same element but with different
+ * attributes. Third parameter in the function assertEqualXMLStructure
+ * is just used to test that.
+ */
+ public function testFailureWithDifferentNodeAttributes()
+ {
+ $expected = new DOMDocument;
+ $expected->loadXML('');
+
+ $actual = new DOMDocument;
+ $actual->loadXML('');
+
+ $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
+ $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild, TRUE
+ );
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function is to test the same node in the xml
+ * but with different count of child nodes.
+ */
+ public function testFailureWithDifferentChildrenCount()
+ {
+ $expected = new DOMDocument;
+ $expected->loadXML('');
+
+ $actual = new DOMDocument;
+ $actual->loadXML('');
+
+ $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
+ $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild
+ );
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function is used to test the same xml node
+ * but different child nodes
+ */
+ public function testFailureWithDifferentChildren()
+ {
+ $expected = new DOMDocument;
+ $expected->loadXML('');
+
+ $actual = new DOMDocument;
+ $actual->loadXML('');
+
+ $this->assertEqualXMLStructure(
+ $expected->firstChild, $actual->firstChild
+ );
+ }
+}
?>
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diff --git a/20Equals1.php b/20Equals1.php
index 91768b2..9600402 100644
--- a/20Equals1.php
+++ b/20Equals1.php
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
-assertEquals(1, 0);
- }
-
- /**
- * Testing strings
- */
- public function testString()
- {
- $this->assertEquals('bar', 'baz');
- }
-
- public function testStringAnother()
- {
- $this->assertEquals("foo\nbar\nbaz\n", "foo\nbah\nbaz\n");
- }
-}
-?>
+assertEquals(1, 0);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Testing strings
+ */
+ public function testString()
+ {
+ $this->assertEquals('bar', 'baz');
+ }
+
+ public function testStringAnother()
+ {
+ $this->assertEquals("foo\nbar\nbaz\n", "foo\nbah\nbaz\n");
+ }
+}
+?>
diff --git a/21Equals2.php b/21Equals2.php
index c8136cd..2fa6489 100644
--- a/21Equals2.php
+++ b/21Equals2.php
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-assertEquals(1.0, 1.1, '', 0.2);
- }
-
- public function testFailure()
- {
- $this->assertEquals(1.0, 1.1);
- }
-}
-
+assertEquals(1.0, 1.1, '', 0.2);
+ }
+
+ public function testFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertEquals(1.0, 1.1);
+ }
+}
+
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/22Equals3.php b/22Equals3.php
index 713e2c4..2f4d927 100644
--- a/22Equals3.php
+++ b/22Equals3.php
@@ -1,30 +1,30 @@
-loadXML('');
-
- $actual = new DOMDocument;
- $actual->loadXML('');
-
- $this->assertEquals($expected, $actual);
- }
-}
+loadXML('');
+
+ $actual = new DOMDocument;
+ $actual->loadXML('');
+
+ $this->assertEquals($expected, $actual);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/23Equals4.php b/23Equals4.php
index b3c5251..23cc822 100644
--- a/23Equals4.php
+++ b/23Equals4.php
@@ -1,32 +1,32 @@
-foo = 'foo';
- $expected->bar = 'bar';
-
- $actual = new stdClass;
- $actual->foo = 'bar';
- $actual->baz = 'bar';
-
- $this->assertEquals($expected, $actual);
- }
-}
+foo = 'foo';
+ $expected->bar = 'bar';
+
+ $actual = new stdClass;
+ $actual->foo = 'bar';
+ $actual->baz = 'bar';
+
+ $this->assertEquals($expected, $actual);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/24Equals5.php b/24Equals5.php
index 25bfc5e..0549043 100644
--- a/24Equals5.php
+++ b/24Equals5.php
@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-assertEquals(array('a', 'b', 'c'), array('a', 'c', 'd'));
- }
-}
+assertEquals(array('a', 'b', 'c'), array('a', 'c', 'd'));
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/25False.php b/25False.php
index 5f7be45..28f6ff0 100644
--- a/25False.php
+++ b/25False.php
@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
-assertFalse(false);
- }
-}
+assertFalse(false);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/26FileEquals.php b/26FileEquals.php
index 0846e38..4f7640c 100644
--- a/26FileEquals.php
+++ b/26FileEquals.php
@@ -1,37 +1,37 @@
-assertFileEquals(D_DIR . 'file2.txt', D_DIR. 'file2-1.txt');
- }
-
- /**
- * In this function the content of files are same but there are few white
- * spaces at the end. This test will fail because white spaces are also
- * considered as content of the file.
- */
- public function testFailure()
- {
- $this->assertFileEquals(D_DIR . 'file2.txt', D_DIR. 'file1.txt');
- }
-}
+assertFileEquals(D_DIR . 'file2.txt', D_DIR. 'file2-1.txt');
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * In this function the content of files are same but there are few white
+ * spaces at the end. This test will fail because white spaces are also
+ * considered as content of the file.
+ */
+ public function testFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertFileEquals(D_DIR . 'file2.txt', D_DIR. 'file1.txt');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/27FileExists.php b/27FileExists.php
index 385e5f0..1fa759b 100644
--- a/27FileExists.php
+++ b/27FileExists.php
@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
-assertFileExists(D_DIR . 'empty.txt');
- }
-}
+assertFileExists(D_DIR . 'empty.txt');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/28GreaterThan.php b/28GreaterThan.php
index 161b10a..86435b3 100644
--- a/28GreaterThan.php
+++ b/28GreaterThan.php
@@ -1,31 +1,31 @@
-assertGreaterThan(2, 1);
- }
-
- public function testAttributeStatic(){
- $this->assertAttributeGreaterThan(2, 'foo', 'BarGreater');
- }
-
- public function testAttributeObject(){
- $this->assertAttributeGreaterThan(2, 'foo1', new BarGreater());
- }
-}
-
-class BarGreater{
- public static $foo = 1;
- public $foo1 = 1;
-}
+assertGreaterThan(2, 1);
+ }
+
+ public function testAttributeStatic(){
+ $this->assertAttributeGreaterThan(2, 'foo', 'BarGreater');
+ }
+
+ public function testAttributeObject(){
+ $this->assertAttributeGreaterThan(2, 'foo1', new BarGreater());
+ }
+}
+
+class BarGreater{
+ public static $foo = 1;
+ public $foo1 = 1;
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/29GreaterThanOrEqual.php b/29GreaterThanOrEqual.php
index 4d0954a..5fd246c 100644
--- a/29GreaterThanOrEqual.php
+++ b/29GreaterThanOrEqual.php
@@ -1,47 +1,47 @@
-assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 2);
- }
- /** There is some problem with these two functions
- * @todo fix it
- */
- /*
- public function testAttributeStatic()
- {
- $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 'foo', 'BarGreatEqual');
- }
-
- public function testAttributeObject()
- {
- $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 'foo1', new BarGreatEqual());
- }
- */
-
-}
-
-/**
- * Helper class
- */
-class BarGreatEqual{
- public static $foo = 2;
- public $foo1 = 2;
-}
+assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 2);
+ }
+ /** There is some problem with these two functions
+ * @todo fix it
+ */
+ /*
+ public function testAttributeStatic()
+ {
+ $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 'foo', 'BarGreatEqual');
+ }
+
+ public function testAttributeObject()
+ {
+ $this->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, 'foo1', new BarGreatEqual());
+ }
+ */
+
+}
+
+/**
+ * Helper class
+ */
+class BarGreatEqual{
+ public static $foo = 2;
+ public $foo1 = 2;
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/30InstanceOf.php b/30InstanceOf.php
index feb3d13..893907d 100644
--- a/30InstanceOf.php
+++ b/30InstanceOf.php
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
-assertInstanceOf('RuntimeException', new Exception);
- }
-}
+assertInstanceOf('RuntimeException', new Exception);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/31InternalType.php b/31InternalType.php
index 0f057dc..afa0d8e 100644
--- a/31InternalType.php
+++ b/31InternalType.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-assertInternalType('string', 42);
- }
-}
+assertInternalType('string', 42);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/32JsonFileEqualsJsonFile.php b/32JsonFileEqualsJsonFile.php
index b228acb..02a1f5f 100644
--- a/32JsonFileEqualsJsonFile.php
+++ b/32JsonFileEqualsJsonFile.php
@@ -1,36 +1,36 @@
-assertJsonFileEqualsJsonFile(
- D_DIR . 'file2.json', D_DIR . 'file3.json');
- }
-
- /**
- * Content of file is different (white spaces added at the end).
- * But the json is same so it will pass.
- */
- public function testSuccess()
- {
- $this->assertJsonFileEqualsJsonFile(
- D_DIR . 'file1.json', D_DIR . 'file2.json');
- }
-}
+assertJsonFileEqualsJsonFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file2.json', D_DIR . 'file3.json');
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Content of file is different (white spaces added at the end).
+ * But the json is same so it will pass.
+ */
+ public function testSuccess()
+ {
+ $this->assertJsonFileEqualsJsonFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file1.json', D_DIR . 'file2.json');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/33JsonStringEqualsJsonFile.php b/33JsonStringEqualsJsonFile.php
index 8d8e68a..1d2f2bc 100644
--- a/33JsonStringEqualsJsonFile.php
+++ b/33JsonStringEqualsJsonFile.php
@@ -1,40 +1,40 @@
-assertJsonStringEqualsJsonFile(
- D_DIR . 'file2.json', "{\"a\":\"b\", \"c\":\"e\"} "
- );
- }
-
- /**
- * This will pass irrespective of the fact that content is
- * different but json is same (Again there are extra white space)
- */
-
- public function testSuccess()
- {
- $this->assertJsonStringEqualsJsonFile(
- D_DIR . 'file2.json', "{\"a\":\"b\", \"c\":\"d\"} "
- );
- }
-}
+assertJsonStringEqualsJsonFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file2.json', "{\"a\":\"b\", \"c\":\"e\"} "
+ );
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This will pass irrespective of the fact that content is
+ * different but json is same (Again there are extra white space)
+ */
+
+ public function testSuccess()
+ {
+ $this->assertJsonStringEqualsJsonFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file2.json', "{\"a\":\"b\", \"c\":\"d\"} "
+ );
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/34JsonStringEqualsJsonString.php b/34JsonStringEqualsJsonString.php
index 9c55ed9..0e77893 100644
--- a/34JsonStringEqualsJsonString.php
+++ b/34JsonStringEqualsJsonString.php
@@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
-assertJsonStringEqualsJsonString(
- json_encode(array("Mascott" => "Tux")), json_encode(array("Mascott" => "ux"))
- );
- }
-}
+assertJsonStringEqualsJsonString(
+ json_encode(array("Mascott" => "Tux")), json_encode(array("Mascott" => "ux"))
+ );
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/35LessThan.php b/35LessThan.php
index c01b837..f3cb876 100644
--- a/35LessThan.php
+++ b/35LessThan.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-assertLessThan(1, 2);
- }
-}
+assertLessThan(1, 2);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/36LessThanOrEqual.php b/36LessThanOrEqual.php
index 5f637f0..f2d3c43 100644
--- a/36LessThanOrEqual.php
+++ b/36LessThanOrEqual.php
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
-assertLessThanOrEqual(1, 2);
- }
-}
+assertLessThanOrEqual(1, 2);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/37Null.php b/37Null.php
index 57e127d..86089c3 100644
--- a/37Null.php
+++ b/37Null.php
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
-assertNull('foo');
- }
-}
-?>
+assertNull('foo');
+ }
+}
+?>
diff --git a/38ObjectHasAttribute.php b/38ObjectHasAttribute.php
index ac0198c..369f67c 100644
--- a/38ObjectHasAttribute.php
+++ b/38ObjectHasAttribute.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-attributeName does not exist.
- *
- * assertObjectNotHasAttribute() is the inverse of this assertion and takes the same arguments.
- */
-class ObjectHasAttributeTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
-{
- public function testFailure()
- {
- $obj = new stdClass();
- //$obj->foo = 'foo'; // Uncommenting this line will pass the test
- $this->assertObjectHasAttribute('foo', $obj);
- }
-}
+attributeName does not exist.
+ *
+ * assertObjectNotHasAttribute() is the inverse of this assertion and takes the same arguments.
+ */
+class ObjectHasAttributeTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
+{
+ public function testFailure()
+ {
+ $obj = new stdClass();
+ //$obj->foo = 'foo'; // Uncommenting this line will pass the test
+ $this->assertObjectHasAttribute('foo', $obj);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/39RegExp.php b/39RegExp.php
index e2e503f..2df47ca 100644
--- a/39RegExp.php
+++ b/39RegExp.php
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
-assertRegExp('/foo/', $par);
- }
-}
+assertRegExp('/foo/', $par);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/40StringMatchesFormat.php b/40StringMatchesFormat.php
index 5df2818..91432c6 100644
--- a/40StringMatchesFormat.php
+++ b/40StringMatchesFormat.php
@@ -1,51 +1,51 @@
-assertStringMatchesFormat('%i', $par);
- }
-}
-
-
-/*
- The format string may contain the following placeholders:
-
- %e: Represents a directory separator, for example / on Linux.
-
- %s: One or more of anything (character or white space) except the end of line character.
-
- %S: Zero or more of anything (character or white space) except the end of line character.
-
- %a: One or more of anything (character or white space) including the end of line character.
-
- %A: Zero or more of anything (character or white space) including the end of line character.
-
- %w: Zero or more white space characters.
-
- %i: A signed integer value, for example +3142, -3142.
-
- %d: An unsigned integer value, for example 123456.
-
- %x: One or more hexadecimal character. That is, characters in the range 0-9, a-f, A-F.
-
- %f: A floating point number, for example: 3.142, -3.142, 3.142E-10, 3.142e+10.
-
- %c: A single character of any sort.
-
-
- */
+assertStringMatchesFormat('%i', $par);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+ The format string may contain the following placeholders:
+
+ %e: Represents a directory separator, for example / on Linux.
+
+ %s: One or more of anything (character or white space) except the end of line character.
+
+ %S: Zero or more of anything (character or white space) except the end of line character.
+
+ %a: One or more of anything (character or white space) including the end of line character.
+
+ %A: Zero or more of anything (character or white space) including the end of line character.
+
+ %w: Zero or more white space characters.
+
+ %i: A signed integer value, for example +3142, -3142.
+
+ %d: An unsigned integer value, for example 123456.
+
+ %x: One or more hexadecimal character. That is, characters in the range 0-9, a-f, A-F.
+
+ %f: A floating point number, for example: 3.142, -3.142, 3.142E-10, 3.142e+10.
+
+ %c: A single character of any sort.
+
+
+ */
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/41StringMatchesFormatFile.php b/41StringMatchesFormatFile.php
index 913850b..d327ff6 100644
--- a/41StringMatchesFormatFile.php
+++ b/41StringMatchesFormatFile.php
@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
-assertStringMatchesFormatFile(D_DIR . 'file1.json', 'json');
- }
-}
+assertStringMatchesFormatFile(D_DIR . 'file1.json', 'json');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/42Same1.php b/42Same1.php
index d6c47ad..b9d3349 100644
--- a/42Same1.php
+++ b/42Same1.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-assertSame('2204', 2204);
- }
-}
+assertSame('2204', 2204);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/43Same2.php b/43Same2.php
index 789c274..5be399b 100644
--- a/43Same2.php
+++ b/43Same2.php
@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
-assertSame($obj1, $obj2);
- }
-}
+assertSame($obj1, $obj2);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/44SelectCount.php b/44SelectCount.php
index a0ae56a..8eb40be 100644
--- a/44SelectCount.php
+++ b/44SelectCount.php
@@ -1,51 +1,51 @@
-, <=, and >= as keys.
- *
- */
-class SelectCountTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
-{
- protected function setUp()
- {
- $this->xml = new DomDocument;
- $this->xml->loadXML('');
- }
-
- public function testAbsenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', FALSE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testPresenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectCount('foo baz', TRUE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testExactCountFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', 5, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testRangeFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
- }
-}
+, <=, and >= as keys.
+ *
+ */
+class SelectCountTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
+{
+ protected function setUp()
+ {
+ $this->xml = new DomDocument;
+ $this->xml->loadXML('');
+ }
+
+ public function testAbsenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', FALSE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testPresenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectCount('foo baz', TRUE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testExactCountFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', 5, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testRangeFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectCount('foo bar', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/45SelectEquals.php b/45SelectEquals.php
index 1cda4eb..e076320 100644
--- a/45SelectEquals.php
+++ b/45SelectEquals.php
@@ -1,50 +1,50 @@
-, <=, and >= as keys.
- */
-
-class SelectEqualsTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
-{
- protected function setUp()
- {
- $this->xml = new DomDocument;
- $this->xml->loadXML('BazBaz');
- }
-
- public function testAbsenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', FALSE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testPresenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Bat', TRUE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testExactCountFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', 5, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testRangeFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
- }
-}
+, <=, and >= as keys.
+ */
+
+class SelectEqualsTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
+{
+ protected function setUp()
+ {
+ $this->xml = new DomDocument;
+ $this->xml->loadXML('BazBaz');
+ }
+
+ public function testAbsenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', FALSE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testPresenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Bat', TRUE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testExactCountFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', 5, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testRangeFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectEquals('foo bar', 'Baz', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/46SelectRegExp.php b/46SelectRegExp.php
index b03942b..be60c68 100644
--- a/46SelectRegExp.php
+++ b/46SelectRegExp.php
@@ -1,51 +1,51 @@
-, <=, and >= as keys.
- *
- */
-
-class SelectRegExpTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
-{
- protected function setUp()
- {
- $this->xml = new DomDocument;
- $this->xml->loadXML('BazBaz');
- }
-
- public function testAbsenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', FALSE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testPresenceFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/B[oe]z]/', TRUE, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testExactCountFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', 5, $this->xml);
- }
-
- public function testRangeFailure()
- {
- $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
- }
-}
+, <=, and >= as keys.
+ *
+ */
+
+class SelectRegExpTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
+{
+ protected function setUp()
+ {
+ $this->xml = new DomDocument;
+ $this->xml->loadXML('BazBaz');
+ }
+
+ public function testAbsenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', FALSE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testPresenceFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/B[oe]z]/', TRUE, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testExactCountFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', 5, $this->xml);
+ }
+
+ public function testRangeFailure()
+ {
+ $this->assertSelectRegExp('foo bar', '/Ba.*/', array('>'=>6, '<'=>8), $this->xml);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/47StringEndsWith.php b/47StringEndsWith.php
index 0846baf..fcffc9c 100644
--- a/47StringEndsWith.php
+++ b/47StringEndsWith.php
@@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
-assertStringEndsWith('suffix', $par);
- }
-}
+assertStringEndsWith('suffix', $par);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/48StringEqualsFile.php b/48StringEqualsFile.php
index 34a2927..c3d0edc 100644
--- a/48StringEqualsFile.php
+++ b/48StringEqualsFile.php
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
-assertStringEqualsFile(D_DIR . 'file1.txt', 'actual');
- }
-}
+assertStringEqualsFile(D_DIR . 'file1.txt', 'actual');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/49StringStartsWith.php b/49StringStartsWith.php
index 6775e1c..6a89586 100644
--- a/49StringStartsWith.php
+++ b/49StringStartsWith.php
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
-assertStringStartsWith('prefix', 'foo');
- }
-}
+assertStringStartsWith('prefix', 'foo');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/50Tag.php b/50Tag.php
index 6dba976..f186b33 100644
--- a/50Tag.php
+++ b/50Tag.php
@@ -1,120 +1,120 @@
- 'my_id');
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag.
- $matcher = array('tag' => 'span');
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag with the content
- // "Hello World".
- $matcher = array('tag' => 'span', 'content' => 'Hello World');
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag with content matching the
- // regular expression pattern.
- $matcher = array('tag' => 'span', 'content' => 'regexp:/Try P(HP|ython)/');
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" with an "list" class attribute.
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'attributes' => array('class' => 'list')
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" inside of a "div".
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'parent' => array('tag' => 'div')
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" somewhere inside a "table".
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'ancestor' => array('tag' => 'table')
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" with at least one "em" child.
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'child' => array('tag' => 'em')
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" containing a (possibly nested)
- // "strong" tag.
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'descendant' => array('tag' => 'strong')
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" containing 5-10 "em" tags as
- // immediate children.
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'children' => array(
- 'less_than' => 11,
- 'greater_than' => 4,
- 'only' => array('tag' => 'em')
- )
- );
-
- // Matcher that asserts that there is a "div", with an "ul" ancestor and a "li"
- // parent (with class="enum"), and containing a "span" descendant that contains
- // an element with id="my_test" and the text "Hello World".
- $matcher = array(
- 'tag' => 'div',
- 'ancestor' => array('tag' => 'ul'),
- 'parent' => array(
- 'tag' => 'li',
- 'attributes' => array('class' => 'enum')
- ),
- 'descendant' => array(
- 'tag' => 'span',
- 'child' => array(
- 'id' => 'my_test',
- 'content' => 'Hello World'
- )
- )
- );
-
- // Use assertTag() to apply a $matcher to a piece of $html.
- $this->assertTag($matcher, $html);
-
- // Use assertTag() to apply a $matcher to a piece of $xml.
- $this->assertTag($matcher, $xml, '', FALSE);
- }
-}
-
-?>
+ 'my_id');
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag.
+ $matcher = array('tag' => 'span');
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag with the content
+ // "Hello World".
+ $matcher = array('tag' => 'span', 'content' => 'Hello World');
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" tag with content matching the
+ // regular expression pattern.
+ $matcher = array('tag' => 'span', 'content' => 'regexp:/Try P(HP|ython)/');
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" with an "list" class attribute.
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'attributes' => array('class' => 'list')
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" inside of a "div".
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'parent' => array('tag' => 'div')
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" somewhere inside a "table".
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'ancestor' => array('tag' => 'table')
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" with at least one "em" child.
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'child' => array('tag' => 'em')
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" containing a (possibly nested)
+ // "strong" tag.
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'descendant' => array('tag' => 'strong')
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "span" containing 5-10 "em" tags as
+ // immediate children.
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'children' => array(
+ 'less_than' => 11,
+ 'greater_than' => 4,
+ 'only' => array('tag' => 'em')
+ )
+ );
+
+ // Matcher that asserts that there is a "div", with an "ul" ancestor and a "li"
+ // parent (with class="enum"), and containing a "span" descendant that contains
+ // an element with id="my_test" and the text "Hello World".
+ $matcher = array(
+ 'tag' => 'div',
+ 'ancestor' => array('tag' => 'ul'),
+ 'parent' => array(
+ 'tag' => 'li',
+ 'attributes' => array('class' => 'enum')
+ ),
+ 'descendant' => array(
+ 'tag' => 'span',
+ 'child' => array(
+ 'id' => 'my_test',
+ 'content' => 'Hello World'
+ )
+ )
+ );
+
+ // Use assertTag() to apply a $matcher to a piece of $html.
+ $this->assertTag($matcher, $html);
+
+ // Use assertTag() to apply a $matcher to a piece of $xml.
+ $this->assertTag($matcher, $xml, '', FALSE);
+ }
+}
+
+?>
diff --git a/51That.php b/51That.php
index 50e62a5..3575ce6 100644
--- a/51That.php
+++ b/51That.php
@@ -1,153 +1,153 @@
- Meaning
- * ----------------------
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Attribute attribute(
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint $constraint,
- * $attributeName
- * )
- * ==> Constraint that applies another constraint to an attribute of a class or an object.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsAnything anything()
- * ==> Constraint that accepts any input value.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ArrayHasKey arrayHasKey(mixed $key)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array it is evaluated for has a given key.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContains contains(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
- * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains a given value.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContainsOnly containsOnly(string $type)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
- * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains only values of a given type.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContainsOnly containsOnlyInstancesOf(string $classname)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
- * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains only instances of a given classname.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsEqual equalTo($value, $delta = 0, $maxDepth = 10)
- * ==> Constraint that checks if one value is equal to another.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Attribute attributeEqualTo(
- * $attributeName,
- * $value,
- * $delta = 0,
- * $maxDepth = 10
- * )
- * ==> Constraint that checks if a value is equal to an
- * attribute of a class or of an object.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_FileExists fileExists()
- * ==> Constraint that checks if the file(name) that it is evaluated for exists.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_GreaterThan greaterThan(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
- * evaluated for is greater than a given value.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Or greaterThanOrEqual(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated
- * for is greater than or equal to a given value.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ClassHasAttribute classHasAttribute(string $attributeName)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the class it is evaluated for has a given attribute.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ClassHasStaticAttribute classHasStaticAttribute(
- * string $attributeName
- * )
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the class it is
- * evaluated for has a given static attribute.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ObjectHasAttribute hasAttribute(string $attributeName)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the object it is evaluated for has a given attribute.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsIdentical identicalTo(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that one value is identical to another.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsFalse isFalse()
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is FALSE.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsInstanceOf isInstanceOf(string $className)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the object it is evaluated for is an
- * instance of a given class.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsNull isNull()
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is NULL.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsTrue isTrue()
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is TRUE.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsType isType(string $type)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
- * evaluated for is of a specified type.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_LessThan lessThan(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
- * evaluated for is smaller than a given value.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Or lessThanOrEqual(mixed $value)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated
- * for is smaller than or equal to a given value.
- *
- * logicalAnd() ==> Logical AND.
- *
- * logicalNot(PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint $constraint) ==> Logical NOT.
- *
- * logicalOr() ==> Logical OR.
- *
- * logicalXor() ==> Logical XOR.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_PCREMatch matchesRegularExpression(string $pattern)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it is
- * evaluated for matches a regular expression.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringContains stringContains(
- * string $string,
- * bool $case
- * )
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it is
- * evaluated for contains a given string.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringEndsWith stringEndsWith(string $suffix)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it
- * is evaluated for ends with a given suffix.
- *
- * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringStartsWith stringStartsWith(string $prefix)
- * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it
- * is evaluated for starts with a given prefix.
- *
- */
-
-class BiscuitTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
-{
- public function testEquals()
- {
- $theBiscuit = new Biscuit('Ginger');
- $myBiscuit = new Biscuit('Ginger');
-
- $this->assertThat(
- $theBiscuit,
- $this->logicalNot(
- $this->equalTo($myBiscuit)
- )
- );
- }
-}
-class Biscuit{
- public $type;
- public function __construct($type) {
- $this->type = $type;
- }
-}
+ Meaning
+ * ----------------------
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Attribute attribute(
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint $constraint,
+ * $attributeName
+ * )
+ * ==> Constraint that applies another constraint to an attribute of a class or an object.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsAnything anything()
+ * ==> Constraint that accepts any input value.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ArrayHasKey arrayHasKey(mixed $key)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array it is evaluated for has a given key.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContains contains(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
+ * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains a given value.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContainsOnly containsOnly(string $type)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
+ * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains only values of a given type.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_TraversableContainsOnly containsOnlyInstancesOf(string $classname)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the array or object that implements the
+ * Iterator interface it is evaluated for contains only instances of a given classname.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsEqual equalTo($value, $delta = 0, $maxDepth = 10)
+ * ==> Constraint that checks if one value is equal to another.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Attribute attributeEqualTo(
+ * $attributeName,
+ * $value,
+ * $delta = 0,
+ * $maxDepth = 10
+ * )
+ * ==> Constraint that checks if a value is equal to an
+ * attribute of a class or of an object.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_FileExists fileExists()
+ * ==> Constraint that checks if the file(name) that it is evaluated for exists.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_GreaterThan greaterThan(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
+ * evaluated for is greater than a given value.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Or greaterThanOrEqual(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated
+ * for is greater than or equal to a given value.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ClassHasAttribute classHasAttribute(string $attributeName)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the class it is evaluated for has a given attribute.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ClassHasStaticAttribute classHasStaticAttribute(
+ * string $attributeName
+ * )
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the class it is
+ * evaluated for has a given static attribute.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_ObjectHasAttribute hasAttribute(string $attributeName)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the object it is evaluated for has a given attribute.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsIdentical identicalTo(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that one value is identical to another.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsFalse isFalse()
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is FALSE.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsInstanceOf isInstanceOf(string $className)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the object it is evaluated for is an
+ * instance of a given class.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsNull isNull()
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is NULL.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsTrue isTrue()
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated is TRUE.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_IsType isType(string $type)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
+ * evaluated for is of a specified type.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_LessThan lessThan(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is
+ * evaluated for is smaller than a given value.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_Or lessThanOrEqual(mixed $value)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the value it is evaluated
+ * for is smaller than or equal to a given value.
+ *
+ * logicalAnd() ==> Logical AND.
+ *
+ * logicalNot(PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint $constraint) ==> Logical NOT.
+ *
+ * logicalOr() ==> Logical OR.
+ *
+ * logicalXor() ==> Logical XOR.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_PCREMatch matchesRegularExpression(string $pattern)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it is
+ * evaluated for matches a regular expression.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringContains stringContains(
+ * string $string,
+ * bool $case
+ * )
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it is
+ * evaluated for contains a given string.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringEndsWith stringEndsWith(string $suffix)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it
+ * is evaluated for ends with a given suffix.
+ *
+ * PHPUnit_Framework_Constraint_StringStartsWith stringStartsWith(string $prefix)
+ * ==> Constraint that asserts that the string it
+ * is evaluated for starts with a given prefix.
+ *
+ */
+
+class BiscuitTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
+{
+ public function testEquals()
+ {
+ $theBiscuit = new Biscuit('Ginger');
+ $myBiscuit = new Biscuit('Ginger');
+
+ $this->assertThat(
+ $theBiscuit,
+ $this->logicalNot(
+ $this->equalTo($myBiscuit)
+ )
+ );
+ }
+}
+class Biscuit{
+ public $type;
+ public function __construct($type) {
+ $this->type = $type;
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/52True.php b/52True.php
index 6abaa2e..d5b51e5 100644
--- a/52True.php
+++ b/52True.php
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
-assertTrue(FALSE);
- }
-}
+assertTrue(FALSE);
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/53XmlFileEqualsXmlFile.php b/53XmlFileEqualsXmlFile.php
index b4a509d..2eaa7f7 100644
--- a/53XmlFileEqualsXmlFile.php
+++ b/53XmlFileEqualsXmlFile.php
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
-assertXmlFileEqualsXmlFile(
- D_DIR . 'file1.xml', D_DIR . 'file2.xml');
- }
-}
+assertXmlFileEqualsXmlFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file1.xml', D_DIR . 'file2.xml');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/54XmlStringEqualsXmlFile.php b/54XmlStringEqualsXmlFile.php
index 9cc211b..78c2210 100644
--- a/54XmlStringEqualsXmlFile.php
+++ b/54XmlStringEqualsXmlFile.php
@@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
-assertXmlStringEqualsXmlFile(
- D_DIR . 'file1.xml', '');
- }
-}
+assertXmlStringEqualsXmlFile(
+ D_DIR . 'file1.xml', '');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/55XmlStringEqualsXmlString.php b/55XmlStringEqualsXmlString.php
index ce274c6..4a33a4a 100644
--- a/55XmlStringEqualsXmlString.php
+++ b/55XmlStringEqualsXmlString.php
@@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
-assertXmlStringEqualsXmlString(
- '', '');
- }
-}
+assertXmlStringEqualsXmlString(
+ '', '');
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/56TemplateMethod.php b/56TemplateMethod.php
index 0aeb6d1..3c7fc8c 100644
--- a/56TemplateMethod.php
+++ b/56TemplateMethod.php
@@ -1,85 +1,85 @@
-assertTrue(TRUE);
- $this->assertTrue(TRUE);
- }
-
- public function testTwo()
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- $this->assertTrue(FALSE);
- }
-
- public function testThree()
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- $this->assertTrue(TRUE);
- }
-
- protected function assertPostConditions()
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- }
-
- protected function tearDown()
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- }
-
- public static function tearDownAfterClass()
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- }
-
- protected function onNotSuccessfulTest(Exception $e)
- {
- fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
- throw $e;
- }
-}
+assertTrue(TRUE);
+ $this->assertTrue(TRUE);
+ }
+
+ public function testTwo()
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ $this->assertTrue(FALSE);
+ }
+
+ public function testThree()
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ $this->assertTrue(TRUE);
+ }
+
+ protected function assertPostConditions()
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ }
+
+ protected function tearDown()
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ }
+
+ public static function tearDownAfterClass()
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ }
+
+ protected function onNotSuccessfulTest(Exception $e)
+ {
+ fwrite(STDOUT, __METHOD__ . "\n");
+ throw $e;
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/57DBTest.php b/57DBTest.php
index c299dfa..1fb9ebe 100644
--- a/57DBTest.php
+++ b/57DBTest.php
@@ -1,201 +1,204 @@
-conn == null) {
- if (self::$pdo == null) {
- self::$pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test_pdo", 'root', "password");
- }
- $this->conn = $this->createDefaultDBConnection(self::$pdo, 'test_pdo');
- }
- return $this->conn;
- }
-
- public function getDataSet() {
- /**
- * You can choose any one of the below datasets
- */
- #return $this->getFlatXmlDataset();
- #return $this->getStandardXmlDataset();
- #return $this->getMysqlXmlDataset();
- #return $this->getYmlDataset();
- #return $this->getCsvDataSet();
- return $this->getArrayDataset();
- #return $this->getQueryDataset();
- #return $this->getDbDataSet();
- #return $this->getReplacementDataset();
- #return $this->getFilterDataset();
- #return $this->getCompositeDataset();
- }
-
- private function getFlatXmlDataset() {
- return $this->createFlatXmlDataSet(D_DIR . "myFlatXmlFixture.xml");
- }
-
- private function getStandardXmlDataset() {
- return $this->createXMLDataSet(D_DIR . "myXmlDataset.xml");
- }
-
- private function getMysqlXmlDataset() {
- return $this->createMySQLXMLDataSet(D_DIR . "mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml");
- }
-
- private function getYmlDataset() {
- return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_YamlDataSet(D_DIR . 'myDataSet.yml');
- }
-
- private function getCsvDataSet() {
- $dataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CsvDataSet();
-
- $dataSet->addTable("class", D_DIR . 'class.csv');
- $dataSet->addTable("user", D_DIR . 'user.csv');
- $dataSet->addTable("address", D_DIR . 'address.csv');
-
- return $dataSet;
- }
-
- private function getArrayDataset() {
-
- require_once L_DIR . 'ArrayDataset.php';
-
- return new MyApp_DbUnit_ArrayDataSet(array(
- 'user' => array(
- array('id' => 1, 'name' => 'one'),
- array('id' => 2, 'name' => 'two')
- ),
- 'class' => array(
- array('id' => 1, 'uid' => 1, 'class' => 1, 'age' => 5),
- array('id' => 2, 'uid' => 2, 'class' => 6, 'age' => 13),
- ),
- 'address' => array()
- ));
- }
-
- private function getQueryDataset() {
- $ds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_QueryDataSet($this->getConnection());
- $ds->addTable('user');
- $ds->addTable('address');
- $ds->addTable('class');
- # It could be also
- # $ds->addTable('class',"Select * from class"); #This function get used further
- return $ds;
- }
-
- private function getDbDataSet(){
- $tableNames = array('user','class');
- // We can also import data from another database by this way.
- return $dataSet = $this->getConnection()->createDataSet($tableNames);
- }
-
-
-
- private function getReplacementDataset(){
- /*
- * This dataset is used to replace some data in a current dataset, one
- * of the powerfull usecase of this dataset is to implement null in flat
- * XML dataset. Below is the example code.
- *
- $ds = $this->createFlatXmlDataSet('myFlatXmlFixture.xml');
- $rds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_ReplacementDataSet($ds);
- $rds->addFullReplacement('##NULL##', null);
- return $rds;
- */
-
- # But lets replace some name here only
- $arr_ds = $this->getArrayDataset();
- $rds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_ReplacementDataSet($arr_ds);
- $rds->addFullReplacement('two', 'two kumar');
- return $rds;
- }
-
- private function getFilterDataset(){
-
- #Example showing include block
- /*
- // Filtered Include dataset
- $dataSet = $this->getArrayDataset();
-
- $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($dataSet);
- $filterDataSet->addIncludeTables(array('user'));
- $filterDataSet->setIncludeColumnsForTable('user', array('id'));
- return $filterDataSet;
- #*/
-
- #Example showing exclude block
- #/*
- // Filtered Exclude dataset
- $dataSet = $this->getArrayDataset();
-
- $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($dataSet);
- $filterDataSet->addExcludeTables(array('user', 'address')); // only keep the guestbook table!
- $filterDataSet->setExcludeColumnsForTable('class', array('uid'));
- return $filterDataSet;
- #*/
- }
-
- private function getCompositeDataset(){
- $ds1 = $this->getFilterDataset();
- $ds2 = $this->createFlatXmlDataSet(D_DIR . "myFlatXml1.xml");
-
- #Combine them
- /**
- * It seems there is some change in the API lately
- * now the contructor PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CompositeDataSet
- * takes a array as input.
- * and you cannot combine two datasets having common tables.
- * This is not fair :-/
- */
- $compositeDs = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CompositeDataSet(array());
- $compositeDs->addDataSet($ds1);
- $compositeDs->addDataSet($ds2);
-
- return $compositeDs;
- }
-
- public function testUserRowCount() {
- $this->assertEquals(2,$this->getConnection()->getRowCount('user'),"User count not matching");
- }
-
- public function testUserEntry(){
- // This is coming right from the live databases
- $queryTable = $this->getConnection()->createQueryTable('user', "Select * from user");
- // Create a data set from the files/array to compare
- $expectedTable = $this->getArrayDataset()->getTable('user');
-
- //Earth is going to shake now
- $this->assertTablesEqual($expectedTable,$queryTable);
- //And it worked..
- }
-
- public function testWithDatasetOnly(){
- // Create a dataset from live table through sql dataset
- // This is also a kind of live data only
-
- $ds1 = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_QueryDataSet($this->getConnection());
- $ds1->addTable('user');
-
- $ds2 = $this->getArrayDataset();
- $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($ds2);
- $filterDataSet->addIncludeTables(array('user'));
-
- $this->assertDataSetsEqual($ds1,$filterDataSet);
-
- }
-
-}
-
-?>
+conn == null) {
+ if (self::$pdo == null) {
+ self::$pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test_pdo", 'user', "pass");
+ }
+ $this->conn = $this->createDefaultDBConnection(self::$pdo, 'test_pdo');
+ }
+ return $this->conn;
+ }
+
+ public function getDataSet() {
+ /**
+ * You can choose any one of the below datasets
+ */
+ #return $this->getFlatXmlDataset();
+ #return $this->getStandardXmlDataset();
+ #return $this->getMysqlXmlDataset();
+ #return $this->getYmlDataset();
+ #return $this->getCsvDataSet();
+ return $this->getArrayDataset();
+ #return $this->getQueryDataset();
+ #return $this->getDbDataSet();
+ #return $this->getReplacementDataset();
+ #return $this->getFilterDataset();
+ #return $this->getCompositeDataset();
+ }
+
+ private function getFlatXmlDataset() {
+ return $this->createFlatXmlDataSet(D_DIR . "myFlatXmlFixture.xml");
+ }
+
+ private function getStandardXmlDataset() {
+ return $this->createXMLDataSet(D_DIR . "myXmlDataset.xml");
+ }
+
+ private function getMysqlXmlDataset() {
+ return $this->createMySQLXMLDataSet(D_DIR . "mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml");
+ }
+
+ private function getYmlDataset() {
+ return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_YamlDataSet(D_DIR . 'myDataSet.yml');
+ }
+
+ private function getCsvDataSet() {
+ $dataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CsvDataSet();
+
+ $dataSet->addTable("class", D_DIR . 'class.csv');
+ $dataSet->addTable("user", D_DIR . 'user.csv');
+ $dataSet->addTable("address", D_DIR . 'address.csv');
+
+ return $dataSet;
+ }
+
+ private function getArrayDataset() {
+
+ require_once L_DIR . 'ArrayDataset.php';
+
+ return new MyApp_DbUnit_ArrayDataSet(array(
+ 'user' => array(
+ array('id' => 1, 'name' => 'one'),
+ array('id' => 2, 'name' => 'two')
+ ),
+ 'class' => array(
+ array('id' => 1, 'uid' => 1, 'class' => 1, 'age' => 5),
+ array('id' => 2, 'uid' => 2, 'class' => 6, 'age' => 13),
+ ),
+ 'address' => array()
+ ));
+ }
+
+ private function getQueryDataset() {
+ $ds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_QueryDataSet($this->getConnection());
+ $ds->addTable('user');
+ $ds->addTable('address');
+ $ds->addTable('class');
+ # It could be also
+ # $ds->addTable('class',"Select * from class"); #This function get used further
+ return $ds;
+ }
+
+ private function getDbDataSet(){
+ $tableNames = array('user','class');
+ // We can also import data from another database by this way.
+ return $dataSet = $this->getConnection()->createDataSet($tableNames);
+ }
+
+
+
+ private function getReplacementDataset(){
+ /*
+ * This dataset is used to replace some data in a current dataset, one
+ * of the powerfull usecase of this dataset is to implement null in flat
+ * XML dataset. Below is the example code.
+ *
+ $ds = $this->createFlatXmlDataSet('myFlatXmlFixture.xml');
+ $rds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_ReplacementDataSet($ds);
+ $rds->addFullReplacement('##NULL##', null);
+ return $rds;
+ */
+
+ # But lets replace some name here only
+ $arr_ds = $this->getArrayDataset();
+ $rds = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_ReplacementDataSet($arr_ds);
+ $rds->addFullReplacement('two', 'two kumar');
+ return $rds;
+ }
+
+ private function getFilterDataset(){
+
+ #Example showing include block
+ /*
+ // Filtered Include dataset
+ $dataSet = $this->getArrayDataset();
+
+ $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($dataSet);
+ $filterDataSet->addIncludeTables(array('user'));
+ $filterDataSet->setIncludeColumnsForTable('user', array('id'));
+ return $filterDataSet;
+ #*/
+
+ #Example showing exclude block
+ #/*
+ // Filtered Exclude dataset
+ $dataSet = $this->getArrayDataset();
+
+ $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($dataSet);
+ $filterDataSet->addExcludeTables(array('user', 'address')); // only keep the guestbook table!
+ $filterDataSet->setExcludeColumnsForTable('class', array('uid'));
+ return $filterDataSet;
+ #*/
+ }
+
+ private function getCompositeDataset(){
+ $ds1 = $this->getFilterDataset();
+ $ds2 = $this->createFlatXmlDataSet(D_DIR . "myFlatXml1.xml");
+
+ #Combine them
+ /**
+ * It seems there is some change in the API lately
+ * now the contructor PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CompositeDataSet
+ * takes a array as input.
+ * and you cannot combine two datasets having common tables.
+ * This is not fair :-/
+ */
+ $compositeDs = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_CompositeDataSet(array());
+ $compositeDs->addDataSet($ds1);
+ $compositeDs->addDataSet($ds2);
+
+ return $compositeDs;
+ }
+
+ public function testUserRowCount() {
+ $this->assertEquals(2,$this->getConnection()->getRowCount('user'),"User count not matching");
+ }
+
+ public function testUserEntry(){
+ // This is coming right from the live databases
+ $queryTable = $this->getConnection()->createQueryTable('user', "Select * from user");
+ // Create a data set from the files/array to compare
+ $expectedTable = $this->getArrayDataset()->getTable('user');
+
+ //Earth is going to shake now
+ $this->assertTablesEqual($expectedTable,$queryTable);
+ //And it worked..
+ }
+
+ public function testWithDatasetOnly(){
+ // Create a dataset from live table through sql dataset
+ // This is also a kind of live data only
+
+ $ds1 = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_QueryDataSet($this->getConnection());
+ $ds1->addTable('user');
+
+ $ds2 = $this->getArrayDataset();
+ $filterDataSet = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DataSetFilter($ds2);
+ $filterDataSet->addIncludeTables(array('user'));
+
+ $this->assertDataSetsEqual($ds1,$filterDataSet);
+
+ }
+
+}
+
+?>
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 23adf01..c3bd847 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,18 +1,19 @@
-phpunit-examples
-================
-
-Hi guys, I have scraped all(not all till now, but going to be :) ) the examples from the Phpunit documentation website
-(http://phpunit.de/manual/3.8/en/index.html) and put it into a executable php tests. The idea is that you learn fast
-when you see something working. I will keep on improving this. Have fun
-
-Instructions to use it
-----------------------
-
-1. cd to project folder
-2. Give executable permission to phpunit eg $ chmod aug+x ./bin/phpunit
-3. Run the test by $ ./bin/phpunit --color
-4. For example $ ./bin/phpunit --color 01StackTest.php
-
-Also do fork the project and improve it in any way you want.
-
-If you see any mistake please file the issue here https://github.com/the-crucible/phpunit-examples/issues
+phpunit-examples
+================
+
+Hi guys, I have scraped all(not all till now, but going to be :) ) the examples from the Phpunit documentation website
+(http://phpunit.de/manual/3.8/en/index.html) and put it into a executable php tests. The idea is that you learn fast
+when you see something working. I will keep on improving this. Have fun
+
+Instructions to use it
+----------------------
+
+1. cd to project folder
+2. Give executable permission to phpunit eg $ chmod aug+x ./bin/phpunit
+3. Run the test by $ ./bin/phpunit --color
+4. For example $ ./bin/phpunit --color 01StackTest.php
+5. For run all tests $ ./bin/phpunit .
+
+Also do fork the project and improve it in any way you want.
+
+If you see any mistake please file the issue here https://github.com/the-crucible/phpunit-examples/issues
diff --git a/data/data.csv b/data/data.csv
index 7c192a8..d0495f4 100644
--- a/data/data.csv
+++ b/data/data.csv
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-0 , 0 , 0
-0 , 1 , 1
-1 , 0 , 1
-1 , 1 , 3
-
+0 , 0 , 0
+0 , 1 , 1
+1 , 0 , 1
+1 , 1 , 3
+
diff --git a/fixtures/address.csv b/fixtures/address.csv
index 9c49ef9..9fd0d87 100644
--- a/fixtures/address.csv
+++ b/fixtures/address.csv
@@ -1 +1 @@
-id,uid,street1,stree2,city.state,pin
+id,uid,street1,stree2,city.state,pin
diff --git a/fixtures/class.csv b/fixtures/class.csv
index 29d0673..cfb34a2 100644
--- a/fixtures/class.csv
+++ b/fixtures/class.csv
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-id,uid,class,age
-1,1,1,5
-2,2,6,13
+id,uid,class,age
+1,1,1,5
+2,2,6,13
diff --git a/fixtures/myDataSet.yml b/fixtures/myDataSet.yml
index 683afcc..c5534ec 100644
--- a/fixtures/myDataSet.yml
+++ b/fixtures/myDataSet.yml
@@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
-## YAML Template.
----
-address:
-
-user:
- -
- id: 1
- name: "one"
- -
- id: 2
- name: "two"
-
-class:
- -
- id: 1
- uid: 1
- class: 1
- age: 5
- -
- id: 2
- uid: 2
- class: 6
- age: 13
-
-
+## YAML Template.
+---
+address:
+
+user:
+ -
+ id: 1
+ name: "one"
+ -
+ id: 2
+ name: "two"
+
+class:
+ -
+ id: 1
+ uid: 1
+ class: 1
+ age: 5
+ -
+ id: 2
+ uid: 2
+ class: 6
+ age: 13
+
+
diff --git a/fixtures/myFlatXml1.xml b/fixtures/myFlatXml1.xml
index 674782a..8a01ab6 100644
--- a/fixtures/myFlatXml1.xml
+++ b/fixtures/myFlatXml1.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/fixtures/myFlatXmlFixture.xml b/fixtures/myFlatXmlFixture.xml
index ff0ac9e..73f8fca 100644
--- a/fixtures/myFlatXmlFixture.xml
+++ b/fixtures/myFlatXmlFixture.xml
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/fixtures/mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml b/fixtures/mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml
index d8176d3..3a86b94 100644
--- a/fixtures/mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml
+++ b/fixtures/mySqldumpXmlDataset.xml
@@ -1,31 +1,31 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1
- 1
- 5
- 1
-
-
- 2
- 2
- 13
- 6
-
-
-
-
- 1
- one
-
-
- 2
- two kumar
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ 1
+ 1
+ 5
+ 1
+
+
+ 2
+ 2
+ 13
+ 6
+
+
+
+
+ 1
+ one
+
+
+ 2
+ two kumar
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/fixtures/myXmlDataset.xml b/fixtures/myXmlDataset.xml
index e8dd494..1812409 100644
--- a/fixtures/myXmlDataset.xml
+++ b/fixtures/myXmlDataset.xml
@@ -1,35 +1,35 @@
-
-
-
- idname
- 1one
- 2two kumar
-
-
- id
- uid
- class
- age
-
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 5
-
-
- 2
- 2
- 6
- 13
-
-
-
- id
- uid
- street1
- street2
- city
- state
- pin
-
+
+
+
+ idname
+ 1one
+ 2two kumar
+
+
+ id
+ uid
+ class
+ age
+
+ 1
+ 1
+ 1
+ 5
+
+
+ 2
+ 2
+ 6
+ 13
+
+
+
+ id
+ uid
+ street1
+ street2
+ city
+ state
+ pin
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/fixtures/user.csv b/fixtures/user.csv
index 3ec5e5e..d354c7b 100644
--- a/fixtures/user.csv
+++ b/fixtures/user.csv
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-id,name
-1,'one'
-2,'two'
+id,name
+1,'one'
+2,'two'
diff --git a/lib/ArrayDataset.php b/lib/ArrayDataset.php
index 4969ec6..56b60db 100644
--- a/lib/ArrayDataset.php
+++ b/lib/ArrayDataset.php
@@ -1,44 +1,44 @@
- $rows) {
- $columns = array();
- if (isset($rows[0])) {
- $columns = array_keys($rows[0]);
- }
-
- $metaData = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTableMetaData($tableName, $columns);
- $table = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTable($metaData);
-
- foreach ($rows AS $row) {
- $table->addRow($row);
- }
- $this->tables[$tableName] = $table;
- }
- }
-
- protected function createIterator($reverse = FALSE)
- {
- return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTableIterator($this->tables, $reverse);
- }
-
- public function getTable($tableName)
- {
- if (!isset($this->tables[$tableName])) {
- throw new InvalidArgumentException("$tableName is not a table in the current database.");
- }
-
- return $this->tables[$tableName];
- }
-}
+ $rows) {
+ $columns = array();
+ if (isset($rows[0])) {
+ $columns = array_keys($rows[0]);
+ }
+
+ $metaData = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTableMetaData($tableName, $columns);
+ $table = new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTable($metaData);
+
+ foreach ($rows AS $row) {
+ $table->addRow($row);
+ }
+ $this->tables[$tableName] = $table;
+ }
+ }
+
+ protected function createIterator($reverse = FALSE)
+ {
+ return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_DefaultTableIterator($this->tables, $reverse);
+ }
+
+ public function getTable($tableName)
+ {
+ if (!isset($this->tables[$tableName])) {
+ throw new InvalidArgumentException("$tableName is not a table in the current database.");
+ }
+
+ return $this->tables[$tableName];
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/lib/CsvFileIterator.php b/lib/CsvFileIterator.php
index f4ff6f1..a94dea8 100644
--- a/lib/CsvFileIterator.php
+++ b/lib/CsvFileIterator.php
@@ -1,43 +1,43 @@
-file = fopen($file, 'r');
- }
-
- public function __destruct() {
- fclose($this->file);
- }
-
- public function rewind() {
- rewind($this->file);
- $this->current = fgetcsv($this->file);
- $this->key = 0;
- }
-
- public function valid() {
- return !feof($this->file);
- }
-
- public function key() {
- return $this->key;
- }
-
- public function current() {
- return $this->current;
- }
-
- public function next() {
- $this->current = fgetcsv($this->file);
- $this->key++;
- }
-}
+file = fopen($file, 'r');
+ }
+
+ public function __destruct() {
+ fclose($this->file);
+ }
+
+ public function rewind() {
+ rewind($this->file);
+ $this->current = fgetcsv($this->file);
+ $this->key = 0;
+ }
+
+ public function valid() {
+ return !feof($this->file);
+ }
+
+ public function key() {
+ return $this->key;
+ }
+
+ public function current() {
+ return $this->current;
+ }
+
+ public function next() {
+ $this->current = fgetcsv($this->file);
+ $this->key++;
+ }
+}
?>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/misc/PDOTest.php b/misc/PDOTest.php
index 1159eb3..ac02765 100644
--- a/misc/PDOTest.php
+++ b/misc/PDOTest.php
@@ -1,100 +1,100 @@
- true
- #));
- #
- # Attributes could also be set by PDO::setAttribute(). But after the connection
- # is made, it will have no effect there forward.
-
-} catch (Exception $e) {
- die($e->getMessage());
-}
-
-
-/**
- * The most old form of quering and getting the data
- * Isn't it resemble the
- */
-echo "Using PDO for query operation\n";
-$rows = $pdo->query("Select * from tab1 order by id desc limit 1");
-foreach ($rows as $row) {
- print_r($row);
-}
-
-echo "\n\n\n";
-/**
- * Transaction and commit
- */
-
-try {
- $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
- $pdo->beginTransaction();
- $pdo->exec("insert into tab1 (name) values ('name1')"); // This will pass but it will also be rollbacked
- $pdo->exec("insert into tab2 (name) values ('name2')"); // This will fail
- echo "Am I executed"; // No, this will not be executed
- $pdo->commit();
-
-} catch (Exception $e) {
- $pdo->rollBack();
- echo "Trying to execute 2 queries, one get execute and one dont. Rolling back the whole thing\n";
- echo "Failed: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n\n";
-}
-echo "\n\n\n";
-/**
- * Prepared statement examples
- *
- * Prepared statements are also called cached queries, so do use them
- * as much as you can.
- */
-
-/**
- * Inserting data using prepared statement
- */
-echo "Doing insert though prepared statement\n";
-
-$stmt = $pdo->prepare("INSERT INTO tab1 (name) VALUES (?)");
-//bindParam() function will bind the first(1) variable going into this
-//query with the name variable
-$stmt->bindParam(1, $name);
-
-// insert one row
-$name = 'one';
-$stmt->execute();
-echo "First name one\n";
-
-// insert another row with different values
-$name = 'two';
-$stmt->execute();
-echo "Second name gone\n";
-
-echo "\n\n\n";
-/**
- * Selecting data using prepared statement
- */
-
-$stmt = $pdo->prepare("select count(*) as one_count from tab1 where name =?");
-
-$stmt->bindColumn(1, $par1);
-
-$stmt->execute(array('one')); // Another way
-$rows = $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
-
-echo "Used select query using prepared statement and got the result below\n";
-print_r($rows);
-
-?>
+ true
+ #));
+ #
+ # Attributes could also be set by PDO::setAttribute(). But after the connection
+ # is made, it will have no effect there forward.
+
+} catch (Exception $e) {
+ die($e->getMessage());
+}
+
+
+/**
+ * The most old form of quering and getting the data
+ * Isn't it resemble the
+ */
+echo "Using PDO for query operation\n";
+$rows = $pdo->query("Select * from tab1 order by id desc limit 1");
+foreach ($rows as $row) {
+ print_r($row);
+}
+
+echo "\n\n\n";
+/**
+ * Transaction and commit
+ */
+
+try {
+ $pdo->setAttribute(PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE, PDO::ERRMODE_EXCEPTION);
+ $pdo->beginTransaction();
+ $pdo->exec("insert into tab1 (name) values ('name1')"); // This will pass but it will also be rollbacked
+ $pdo->exec("insert into tab2 (name) values ('name2')"); // This will fail
+ echo "Am I executed"; // No, this will not be executed
+ $pdo->commit();
+
+} catch (Exception $e) {
+ $pdo->rollBack();
+ echo "Trying to execute 2 queries, one get execute and one dont. Rolling back the whole thing\n";
+ echo "Failed: " . $e->getMessage() . "\n\n";
+}
+echo "\n\n\n";
+/**
+ * Prepared statement examples
+ *
+ * Prepared statements are also called cached queries, so do use them
+ * as much as you can.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Inserting data using prepared statement
+ */
+echo "Doing insert though prepared statement\n";
+
+$stmt = $pdo->prepare("INSERT INTO tab1 (name) VALUES (?)");
+//bindParam() function will bind the first(1) variable going into this
+//query with the name variable
+$stmt->bindParam(1, $name);
+
+// insert one row
+$name = 'one';
+$stmt->execute();
+echo "First name one\n";
+
+// insert another row with different values
+$name = 'two';
+$stmt->execute();
+echo "Second name gone\n";
+
+echo "\n\n\n";
+/**
+ * Selecting data using prepared statement
+ */
+
+$stmt = $pdo->prepare("select count(*) as one_count from tab1 where name =?");
+
+$stmt->bindColumn(1, $par1);
+
+$stmt->execute(array('one')); // Another way
+$rows = $stmt->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
+
+echo "Used select query using prepared statement and got the result below\n";
+print_r($rows);
+
+?>
diff --git a/phpunit.xml.dist b/phpunit.xml.dist
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..83e51a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/phpunit.xml.dist
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+
+
+
+
+
+ ./
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/sql/test_pdo.sql b/sql/test_pdo.sql
index 0585d58..7087ba4 100644
--- a/sql/test_pdo.sql
+++ b/sql/test_pdo.sql
@@ -1,36 +1,36 @@
--- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump
--- version 3.4.1
--- http://www.phpmyadmin.net
---
--- Host: localhost
--- Generation Time: Aug 08, 2013 at 04:25 PM
--- Server version: 5.5.28
--- PHP Version: 5.3.18
-
-SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";
-SET time_zone = "+00:00";
-
---
--- Database: `test_pdo`
---
-
--- --------------------------------------------------------
-
---
--- Table structure for table `user`
---
-
-CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `user` (
- `id` tinyint(4) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
- `name` varchar(20) NOT NULL,
- PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
-) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=3 ;
-
---
--- Dumping data for table `user`
---
-
-INSERT INTO `user` (`id`, `name`) VALUES
-(1, 'one'),
-(2, 'two kumar');
-
+-- phpMyAdmin SQL Dump
+-- version 3.4.1
+-- http://www.phpmyadmin.net
+--
+-- Host: localhost
+-- Generation Time: Aug 08, 2013 at 04:25 PM
+-- Server version: 5.5.28
+-- PHP Version: 5.3.18
+
+SET SQL_MODE="NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";
+SET time_zone = "+00:00";
+
+--
+-- Database: `test_pdo`
+--
+
+-- --------------------------------------------------------
+
+--
+-- Table structure for table `user`
+--
+
+CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `user` (
+ `id` tinyint(4) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
+ `name` varchar(20) NOT NULL,
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=3 ;
+
+--
+-- Dumping data for table `user`
+--
+
+INSERT INTO `user` (`id`, `name`) VALUES
+(1, 'one'),
+(2, 'two kumar');
+