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namespace PhpSchool\Php7WayTest\Exercise; |
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use PhpSchool\Php7Way\Exercise\DivideIt; |
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use PhpSchool\PhpWorkshop\Exercise\ExerciseType; |
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use PhpSchool\PhpWorkshop\Solution\SolutionInterface; |
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use PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase; |
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use PhpSchool\PhpWorkshop\ExerciseDispatcher; |
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use PhpSchool\PhpWorkshop\Check\FunctionRequirementsCheck; |
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/** |
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* Class DivideItTest |
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* @package PhpSchool\Php7WayTest\Exercise |
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*/ |
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View Code Duplication |
class DivideItTest extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase |
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{ |
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public function testDivideItExercice() |
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{ |
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$e = new DivideIt(); |
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$this->assertEquals('Divide it', $e->getName()); |
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$this->assertEquals('Divide a number by another', $e->getDescription()); |
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$this->assertEquals(ExerciseType::CLI, $e->getType()); |
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$this->assertEquals([4, 3], $e->getArgs()); |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(SolutionInterface::class, $e->getSolution()); |
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$this->assertFileExists(realpath($e->getProblem())); |
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$this->assertNull($e->tearDown()); |
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} |
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public function testFunctionRequirements() |
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{ |
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$e = new DivideIt(); |
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$this->assertEquals(['intdiv'], $e->getRequiredFunctions()); |
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$this->assertEquals([], $e->getBannedFunctions()); |
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} |
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public function testConfigure() |
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{ |
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$dispatcher = $this->getMockBuilder(ExerciseDispatcher::class) |
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->disableOriginalConstructor() |
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->getMock(); |
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$dispatcher |
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->expects($this->once()) |
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->method('requireCheck') |
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->with(FunctionRequirementsCheck::class); |
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$e = new DivideIt(); |
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$e->configure($dispatcher); |
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} |
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} |
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation.
You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository.