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ServerTest::testCatchWarnings()   A

Complexity

Conditions 2
Paths 2

Size

Total Lines 8
Code Lines 5

Duplication

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Ratio 0 %

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Metric Value
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c 0
b 0
f 0
nc 2
nop 0
dl 0
loc 8
rs 10
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<?php
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include_once __DIR__ . '/../lib/xmlrpc.inc';
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include_once __DIR__ . '/../lib/xmlrpc_wrappers.inc';
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include_once __DIR__ . '/parse_args.php';
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include_once __DIR__ . '/PolyfillTestCase.php';
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use PHPUnit\Extensions\SeleniumCommon\RemoteCoverage;
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestResult;
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use PHPUnit\Runner\BaseTestRunner;
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/**
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 * Tests which involve interaction between the client and the server.
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 * They are run against the server found in demo/server.php.
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 * Includes testing of (some of) the Wrapper class
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 */
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class ServerTest extends PhpXmlRpc_PolyfillTestCase
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{
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    /** @var xmlrpc_client $client */
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    protected $client = null;
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    protected $method = 'http';
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    protected $timeout = 10;
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    protected $request_compression = null;
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    protected $accepted_compression = '';
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    protected $args = array();
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    protected static $failed_tests = array();
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    protected $testId;
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    /** @var boolean $collectCodeCoverageInformation */
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    protected $collectCodeCoverageInformation;
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    protected $coverageScriptUrl;
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    /**
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     * @todo instead of overriding fail via _fail, implement Yoast\PHPUnitPolyfills\TestListeners\TestListenerDefaultImplementation
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     */
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    public static function _fail($message = '')
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    {
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        // save in a static var that this particular test has failed
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        // (but only if not called from subclass objects / multitests)
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        if (function_exists('debug_backtrace') && strtolower(get_called_class()) == 'localhosttests') {
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            $trace = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS);
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            for ($i = 0; $i < count($trace); $i++) {
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If the size of the collection does not change during the iteration, it is generally a good practice to compute it beforehand, and not on each iteration:

for ($i=0; $i<count($array); $i++) { // calls count() on each iteration
}

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                if (strpos($trace[$i]['function'], 'test') === 0) {
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                    self::$failed_tests[$trace[$i]['function']] = true;
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                    break;
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                }
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            }
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        }
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        parent::_fail($message);
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        parent::/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ 
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                _fail($message);

This check compares calls to functions or methods with their respective definitions. If the call has more arguments than are defined, it raises an issue.

If a function is defined several times with a different number of parameters, the check may pick up the wrong definition and report false positives. One codebase where this has been known to happen is Wordpress. Please note the @ignore annotation hint above.

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    }
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    /**
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     * Reimplemented to allow us to collect code coverage info from the target server.
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     * Code taken from PHPUnit_Extensions_Selenium2TestCase
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     *
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     * @param TestResult $result
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     * @return TestResult
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     * @throws Exception
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     *
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     * @todo instead of overriding run via _run, try to achieve this by implementing Yoast\PHPUnitPolyfills\TestListeners\TestListenerDefaultImplementation
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     */
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    public function _run($result = NULL)
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    {
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        $this->testId = get_class($this) . '__' . $this->getName();
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        if ($result === NULL) {
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            $result = $this->createResult();
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        }
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        $this->collectCodeCoverageInformation = $result->getCollectCodeCoverageInformation();
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        parent::_run($result);
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        if ($this->collectCodeCoverageInformation) {
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            $coverage = new RemoteCoverage(
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                $this->coverageScriptUrl,
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                $this->testId
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            );
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            $result->getCodeCoverage()->append(
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                $coverage->get(), $this
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            );
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        }
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        // do not call this before to give the time to the Listeners to run
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        //$this->getStrategy()->endOfTest($this->session);
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        return $result;
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    }
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    public function set_up()
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    {
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        $this->args = argParser::getArgs();
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        $server = explode(':', $this->args['HTTPSERVER']);
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        if (count($server) > 1) {
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            $this->client = new xmlrpc_client($this->args['HTTPURI'], $server[0], $server[1]);
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            $this->client = new xmlrpc_client($this->args['HTTPURI'], $server[0], /** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $server[1]);
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        } else {
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            $this->client = new xmlrpc_client($this->args['HTTPURI'], $this->args['HTTPSERVER']);
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        }
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        $this->client->setDebug($this->args['DEBUG']);
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        $this->client->request_compression = $this->request_compression;
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        $this->client->accepted_compression = $this->accepted_compression;
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        $this->coverageScriptUrl = 'http://' . $this->args['HTTPSERVER'] . preg_replace('|/tests/index\.php(\?.*)?|', '/tests/phpunit_coverage.php', $this->args['HTTPURI']);
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        if ($this->args['DEBUG'] == 1)
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            ob_start();
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    }
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    protected function tear_down()
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    {
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        if ($this->args['DEBUG'] != 1)
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            return;
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        $out = ob_get_clean();
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        $status = $this->getStatus();
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        if ($status == BaseTestRunner::STATUS_ERROR
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            || $status == BaseTestRunner::STATUS_FAILURE) {
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            echo $out;
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * @param PhpXmlRpc\Request|array $msg
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     * @param int|array $errorCode expected error codes
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     * @param bool $returnResponse
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     * @return mixed|\PhpXmlRpc\Response|\PhpXmlRpc\Response[]|\PhpXmlRpc\Value|string|null
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     */
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    protected function send($msg, $errorCode = 0, $returnResponse = false)
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    {
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        if ($this->collectCodeCoverageInformation) {
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            $this->client->setCookie('PHPUNIT_SELENIUM_TEST_ID', $this->testId);
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        }
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        $r = $this->client->send($msg, $this->timeout, $this->method);
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        // for multicall, return directly array of responses
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        if (is_array($r)) {
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            return $r;
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        }
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        $this->validateResponse($r);
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        if (is_array($errorCode)) {
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            $this->assertContains($r->faultCode(), $errorCode, 'Error ' . $r->faultCode() . ' connecting to server: ' . $r->faultString());
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        } else {
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            $this->assertEquals($errorCode, $r->faultCode(), 'Error ' . $r->faultCode() . ' connecting to server: ' . $r->faultString());
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        }
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        if (!$r->faultCode()) {
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            if ($returnResponse) {
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                return $r;
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            } else {
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                return $r->value();
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            }
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        } else {
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            return null;
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        }
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    }
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    protected function validateResponse($r)
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    {
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        // to be implemented in subclasses
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    }
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    /**
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     * Adds (and replaces) query params to the url currently used by the client
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     * @param array $data
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     */
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    protected function addQueryParams($data)
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    {
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        $query = parse_url($this->client->path, PHP_URL_QUERY);
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        parse_str($query, $vars);
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        $query = http_build_query(array_merge($vars, $data));
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        $this->client->path = parse_url($this->client->path, PHP_URL_PATH) . '?' . $query;
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    }
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    public function testString()
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    {
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        $sendString = "here are 3 \"entities\": < > & " .
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            "and here's a dollar sign: \$pretendvarname and a backslash too: " . chr(92) .
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            " - isn't that great? \\\"hackery\\\" at it's best " .
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            " also don't want to miss out on \$item[0]. " .
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            "The real weird stuff follows: CRLF here" . chr(13) . chr(10) .
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            "a simple CR here" . chr(13) .
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            "a simple LF here" . chr(10) .
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            "and then LFCR" . chr(10) . chr(13) .
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            "last but not least weird names: G" . chr(252) . "nter, El" . chr(232) . "ne, and an xml comment closing tag: -->";
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.stringecho', array(
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            new xmlrpcval($sendString, 'string'),
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        if ($v) {
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The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            // when sending/receiving non-US-ASCII encoded strings, XML says cr-lf can be normalized.
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            // so we relax our tests...
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            $l1 = strlen($sendString);
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            $l2 = strlen($v->scalarval());
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            $l2 = strlen($v->/** @scrutinizer ignore-call */ scalarval());

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            if ($l1 == $l2) {
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                $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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            } else {
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                $this->assertEquals(str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r"), array("\n", "\n"), $sendString), $v->scalarval());
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            }
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        }
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    }
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    public function testLatin1String()
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    {
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        $sendString =
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            "last but not least weird names: G" . chr(252) . "nter, El" . chr(232) . "ne";
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        $x = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><methodCall><methodName>examples.stringecho</methodName><params><param><value>'.
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            $sendString.
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            '</value></param></params></methodCall>';
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        $v = $this->send($x);
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$x of type string is incompatible with the type PhpXmlRpc\Request|array expected by parameter $msg of ServerTest::send(). ( Ignorable by Annotation )

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        $v = $this->send(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $x);
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        if ($v) {
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The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }
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    public function testExoticCharsetsRequests()
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    {
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        // note that we should disable this call also when mbstring is missing server-side
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        if (!function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
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            $this->markTestSkipped('Miss mbstring extension to test exotic charsets');
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            return;
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        }
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        $sendString = 'κόσμε'; // Greek word 'kosme'. NB: NOT a valid ISO8859 string!
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        $str = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="_ENC_"?>
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<methodCall>
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    <methodName>examples.stringecho</methodName>
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    <params>
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        <param>
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        <value><string>'.$sendString.'</string></value>
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        </param>
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    </params>
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</methodCall>';
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'UTF-8';
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        // This test is known to fail with old mbstring versions, at least the ones we get with php 5.4, 5.5 as present
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        // in the CI test vms
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        if (version_compare(PHP_VERSION, '5.6.0', '>=')) {
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            // we have to set the encoding declaration either in the http header or xml prolog, as mb_detect_encoding
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            // (used on the server side) will fail recognizing these 2 charsets
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            $v = $this->send(mb_convert_encoding(str_replace('_ENC_', 'UCS-4', $str), 'UCS-4', 'UTF-8'));
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If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

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            $v = $this->send(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ mb_convert_encoding(str_replace('_ENC_', 'UCS-4', $str), 'UCS-4', 'UTF-8'));
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            $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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        }
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        $v = $this->send(mb_convert_encoding(str_replace('_ENC_', 'UTF-16', $str), 'UTF-16', 'UTF-8'));
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        $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'ISO-8859-1';
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    }
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    public function testExoticCharsetsRequests2()
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    {
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        // note that we should disable this call also when mbstring is missing server-side
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        if (!function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
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            $this->markTestSkipped('Miss mbstring extension to test exotic charsets');
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            return;
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        }
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        $sendString = '安室奈美恵'; // No idea what this means :-) NB: NOT a valid ISO8859 string!
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        $str = '<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<methodCall>
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    <methodName>examples.stringecho</methodName>
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    <params>
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        <param>
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        <value><string>'.$sendString.'</string></value>
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        </param>
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    </params>
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</methodCall>';
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'UTF-8';
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        // no encoding declaration either in the http header or xml prolog, let mb_detect_encoding
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        // (used on the server side) sort it out
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        $this->addQueryParams(array('DETECT_ENCODINGS' => array('EUC-JP', 'UTF-8')));
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        $v = $this->send(mb_convert_encoding($str, 'EUC-JP', 'UTF-8'));
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If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

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        $v = $this->send(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ mb_convert_encoding($str, 'EUC-JP', 'UTF-8'));
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'ISO-8859-1';
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        $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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    }
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    public function testExoticCharsetsRequests3()
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    {
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        // note that we should disable this call also when mbstring is missing server-side
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        if (!function_exists('mb_convert_encoding')) {
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            $this->markTestSkipped('Miss mbstring extension to test exotic charsets');
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            return;
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        }
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        // the warning suppression is due to utf8_decode being deprecated in php 8.2
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        $sendString = @utf8_decode('élève');
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        $str = '<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<methodCall>
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    <methodName>examples.stringecho</methodName>
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    <params>
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        <param>
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        <value><string>'.$sendString.'</string></value>
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        </param>
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    </params>
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</methodCall>';
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        // no encoding declaration either in the http header or xml prolog, let mb_detect_encoding
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        // (used on the server side) sort it out
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        $this->addQueryParams(array('DETECT_ENCODINGS' => array('ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8')));
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        $v = $this->send($str);
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$str of type string is incompatible with the type PhpXmlRpc\Request|array expected by parameter $msg of ServerTest::send(). ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

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        $v = $this->send(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $str);
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        $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
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    }
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    /*public function testLatin1Method()
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    {
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        $f = new xmlrpcmsg("tests.iso88591methodname." . chr(224) . chr(252) . chr(232), array(
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            new xmlrpcval('hello')
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($f);
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        if ($v) {
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            $this->assertEquals('hello', $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }*/
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    public function testUtf8Method()
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    {
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'UTF-8';
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg("tests.utf8methodname." . 'κόσμε', array(
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            new xmlrpcval('hello')
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        PhpXmlRpc\PhpXmlRpc::$xmlrpc_internalencoding = 'ISO-8859-1';
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        if ($v) {
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The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $this->assertEquals('hello', $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }
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    public function testAddingDoubles()
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    {
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        // note that rounding errors mean we
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        // keep precision to sensible levels here ;-)
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        $a = 12.13;
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        $b = -23.98;
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.addtwodouble', array(
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            new xmlrpcval($a, 'double'),
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            new xmlrpcval($b, 'double'),
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $this->assertEquals($a + $b, $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }
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    public function testAdding()
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    {
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.addtwo', array(
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            new xmlrpcval(12, 'int'),
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            new xmlrpcval(-23, 'int'),
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $this->assertEquals(12 - 23, $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }
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    public function testInvalidNumber()
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    {
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.addtwo', array(
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            new xmlrpcval('fred', 'int'),
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            new xmlrpcval("\"; exec('ls')", 'int'),
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        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        /// @todo a fault condition should be generated here
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        /// by the server, which we pick up on
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        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $this->assertEquals(0, $v->scalarval());
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        }
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    }
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    public function testBoolean()
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    {
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.invertBooleans', array(
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            new xmlrpcval(array(
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                new xmlrpcval(true, 'boolean'),
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                new xmlrpcval(false, 'boolean'),
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                new xmlrpcval(1, 'boolean'),
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                new xmlrpcval(0, 'boolean')
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            ),
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                'array'
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            ),));
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        $answer = '0101';
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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            $sz = $v->arraysize();
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            $got = '';
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            for ($i = 0; $i < $sz; $i++) {
387
                $b = $v->arraymem($i);
388
                if ($b->scalarval()) {
389
                    $got .= '1';
390
                } else {
391
                    $got .= '0';
392
                }
393
            }
394
            $this->assertEquals($answer, $got);
395
        }
396
    }
397
398
    public function testBase64()
399
    {
400
        $sendString = 'Mary had a little lamb,
401
Whose fleece was white as snow,
402
And everywhere that Mary went
403
the lamb was sure to go.
404
405
Mary had a little lamb
406
She tied it to a pylon
407
Ten thousand volts went down its back
408
And turned it into nylon';
409
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.decode64', array(
410
            new xmlrpcval($sendString, 'base64'),
411
        ));
412
        $v = $this->send($m);
413
        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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414
            if (strlen($sendString) == strlen($v->scalarval())) {
415
                $this->assertEquals($sendString, $v->scalarval());
416
            } else {
417
                $this->assertEquals(str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r"), array("\n", "\n"), $sendString), $v->scalarval());
418
            }
419
        }
420
    }
421
422
    public function testDateTime()
423
    {
424
        $time = time();
425
        $t1 = new xmlrpcval($time, 'dateTime.iso8601');
426
        $t2 = new xmlrpcval(iso8601_encode($time), 'dateTime.iso8601');
427
        $this->assertEquals($t1->serialize(), $t2->serialize());
428
        if (class_exists('DateTime')) {
429
            $datetime = new DateTime();
430
            // skip this test for php 5.2. It is a bit harder there to build a DateTime from unix timestamp with proper TZ info
431
            if (is_callable(array($datetime, 'setTimestamp'))) {
432
                $t3 = new xmlrpcval($datetime->setTimestamp($time), 'dateTime.iso8601');
433
                $this->assertEquals($t1->serialize(), $t3->serialize());
434
            }
435
        }
436
    }
437
438
    public function testCountEntities()
439
    {
440
        $sendString = "h'fd>onc>>l>>rw&bpu>q>e<v&gxs<ytjzkami<";
441
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('validator1.countTheEntities', array(
442
            new xmlrpcval($sendString, 'string'),
443
        ));
444
        $v = $this->send($m);
445
        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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446
            $got = '';
447
            $expected = '37210';
448
            $expect_array = array('ctLeftAngleBrackets', 'ctRightAngleBrackets', 'ctAmpersands', 'ctApostrophes', 'ctQuotes');
449
            foreach($expect_array as $val) {
450
                $b = $v->structmem($val);
451
                $got .= $b->me['int'];
452
            }
453
            $this->assertEquals($expected, $got);
454
        }
455
    }
456
457
    public function _multicall_msg($method, $params)
458
    {
459
        $struct['methodName'] = new xmlrpcval($method, 'string');
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460
        $struct['params'] = new xmlrpcval($params, 'array');
461
462
        return new xmlrpcval($struct, 'struct');
463
    }
464
465
    public function testServerMulticall()
466
    {
467
        // We manually construct a system.multicall() call to ensure
468
        // that the server supports it.
469
470
        // NB: This test will NOT pass if server does not support system.multicall.
471
472
        // Based on http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/hacks/test_multicall.py
473
        $good1 = $this->_multicall_msg(
474
            'system.methodHelp',
475
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
476
        $bad = $this->_multicall_msg(
477
            'test.nosuch',
478
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode(1), php_xmlrpc_encode(2)));
479
        $recursive = $this->_multicall_msg(
480
            'system.multicall',
481
            array(new xmlrpcval(array(), 'array')));
482
        $good2 = $this->_multicall_msg(
483
            'system.methodSignature',
484
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
485
        $arg = new xmlrpcval(
486
            array($good1, $bad, $recursive, $good2),
487
            'array'
488
        );
489
490
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('system.multicall', array($arg));
491
        $v = $this->send($m);
492
        if ($v) {
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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493
            //$this->assertEquals(0, $r->faultCode(), "fault from system.multicall");
494
            $this->assertEquals(4, $v->arraysize(), "bad number of return values");
495
496
            $r1 = $v->arraymem(0);
497
            $this->assertTrue(
498
                $r1->kindOf() == 'array' && $r1->arraysize() == 1,
499
                "did not get array of size 1 from good1"
500
            );
501
502
            $r2 = $v->arraymem(1);
503
            $this->assertEquals('struct', $r2->kindOf(), "no fault from bad");
504
505
            $r3 = $v->arraymem(2);
506
            $this->assertEquals('struct', $r3->kindOf(), "recursive system.multicall did not fail");
507
508
            $r4 = $v->arraymem(3);
509
            $this->assertTrue(
510
                $r4->kindOf() == 'array' && $r4->arraysize() == 1,
511
                "did not get array of size 1 from good2"
512
            );
513
        }
514
    }
515
516
    public function testClientMulticall1()
517
    {
518
        // NB: This test will NOT pass if server does not support system.multicall.
519
520
        $noMultiCall = $this->client->no_multicall;
521
        $this->client->no_multicall = false;
522
523
        $good1 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodHelp',
524
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
525
        $bad = new xmlrpcmsg('test.nosuch',
526
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode(1), php_xmlrpc_encode(2)));
527
        $recursive = new xmlrpcmsg('system.multicall',
528
            array(new xmlrpcval(array(), 'array')));
529
        $good2 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodSignature',
530
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods'))
531
        );
532
533
        $r = $this->send(array($good1, $bad, $recursive, $good2));
534
        if ($r) {
535
            $this->assertEquals(4, count($r), "wrong number of return values");
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It seems like $r can also be of type integer; however, parameter $value of count() does only seem to accept Countable|array, maybe add an additional type check? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

535
            $this->assertEquals(4, count(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $r), "wrong number of return values");
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536
        }
537
538
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[0]->faultCode(), "fault from good1");
539
        if (!$r[0]->faultCode()) {
540
            $val = $r[0]->value();
541
            $this->assertTrue(
542
                $val->kindOf() == 'scalar' && $val->scalartyp() == 'string',
543
                "good1 did not return string"
544
            );
545
        }
546
        $this->assertNotEquals(0, $r[1]->faultCode(), "no fault from bad");
547
        $this->assertNotEquals(0, $r[2]->faultCode(), "no fault from recursive system.multicall");
548
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[3]->faultCode(), "fault from good2");
549
        if (!$r[3]->faultCode()) {
550
            $val = $r[3]->value();
551
            $this->assertEquals('array', $val->kindOf(), "good2 did not return array");
552
        }
553
        // This is the only assert in this test which should fail
554
        // if the test server does not support system.multicall.
555
        $this->assertEquals(false, $this->client->no_multicall, "server does not support system.multicall");
556
557
        $this->client->no_multicall = $noMultiCall;
558
    }
559
560
    public function testClientMulticall2()
561
    {
562
        // NB: This test will NOT pass if server does not support system.multicall.
563
564
        $noMultiCall = $this->client->no_multicall;
565
        $this->client->no_multicall = true;
566
567
        $good1 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodHelp',
568
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
569
        $bad = new xmlrpcmsg('test.nosuch',
570
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode(1), php_xmlrpc_encode(2)));
571
        $recursive = new xmlrpcmsg('system.multicall',
572
            array(new xmlrpcval(array(), 'array')));
573
        $good2 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodSignature',
574
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods'))
575
        );
576
577
        $r = $this->send(array($good1, $bad, $recursive, $good2));
578
        if ($r) {
579
            $this->assertEquals(4, count($r), "wrong number of return values");
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Bug introduced by
It seems like $r can also be of type integer; however, parameter $value of count() does only seem to accept Countable|array, maybe add an additional type check? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

579
            $this->assertEquals(4, count(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $r), "wrong number of return values");
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580
        }
581
582
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[0]->faultCode(), "fault from good1");
583
        if (!$r[0]->faultCode()) {
584
            $val = $r[0]->value();
585
            $this->assertTrue(
586
                $val->kindOf() == 'scalar' && $val->scalartyp() == 'string',
587
                "good1 did not return string");
588
        }
589
        $this->assertNotEquals(0, $r[1]->faultCode(), "no fault from bad");
590
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[2]->faultCode(), "fault from (non recursive) system.multicall");
591
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[3]->faultCode(), "fault from good2");
592
        if (!$r[3]->faultCode()) {
593
            $val = $r[3]->value();
594
            $this->assertEquals('array', $val->kindOf(), "good2 did not return array");
595
        }
596
597
        $this->client->no_multicall = $noMultiCall;
598
    }
599
600
    public function testClientMulticall3()
601
    {
602
        // NB: This test will NOT pass if server does not support system.multicall.
603
604
        $noMultiCall = $this->client->no_multicall;
605
        $returnType = $this->client->return_type;
606
607
        $this->client->return_type = 'phpvals';
608
        $this->client->no_multicall = false;
609
610
        $good1 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodHelp',
611
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
612
        $bad = new xmlrpcmsg('test.nosuch',
613
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode(1), php_xmlrpc_encode(2)));
614
        $recursive = new xmlrpcmsg('system.multicall',
615
            array(new xmlrpcval(array(), 'array')));
616
        $good2 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodSignature',
617
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods'))
618
        );
619
620
        $r = $this->send(array($good1, $bad, $recursive, $good2));
621
        if ($r) {
622
            $this->assertEquals(4, count($r), "wrong number of return values");
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Bug introduced by
It seems like $r can also be of type integer; however, parameter $value of count() does only seem to accept Countable|array, maybe add an additional type check? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

622
            $this->assertEquals(4, count(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $r), "wrong number of return values");
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623
        }
624
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[0]->faultCode(), "fault from good1");
625
        if (!$r[0]->faultCode()) {
626
            $val = $r[0]->value();
627
            $this->assertIsString($val, "good1 did not return string");
628
        }
629
        $this->assertNotEquals(0, $r[1]->faultCode(), "no fault from bad");
630
        $this->assertNotEquals(0, $r[2]->faultCode(), "no fault from recursive system.multicall");
631
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[3]->faultCode(), "fault from good2");
632
        if (!$r[3]->faultCode()) {
633
            $val = $r[3]->value();
634
            $this->assertIsArray($val, "good2 did not return array");
635
        }
636
637
        $this->client->return_type = $returnType;
638
        $this->client->no_multicall = $noMultiCall;
639
    }
640
641
    public function testClientMulticall4()
642
    {
643
        // NB: This test will NOT pass if server does not support system.multicall.
644
645
        $noMultiCall = $this->client->no_multicall;
646
        $returnType = $this->client->return_type;
647
648
        $this->client->return_type = 'xml';
649
        $this->client->no_multicall = false;
650
651
        $good1 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodHelp',
652
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods')));
653
        $good2 = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodSignature',
654
            array(php_xmlrpc_encode('system.listMethods'))
655
        );
656
657
        $r = $this->send(array($good1, $good2));
658
        if ($r) {
659
            $this->assertEquals(2, count($r), "wrong number of return values");
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It seems like $r can also be of type integer; however, parameter $value of count() does only seem to accept Countable|array, maybe add an additional type check? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

659
            $this->assertEquals(2, count(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $r), "wrong number of return values");
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660
        }
661
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[0]->faultCode(), "fault from good1");
662
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r[1]->faultCode(), "fault from good2");
663
664
        $hr = $r[0]->httpResponse();
665
        $this->assertEquals(200, $hr['status_code'], "http response of multicall has no status code");
666
        $this->assertEquals($r[0]->httpResponse(), $r[1]->httpResponse(), "http response of multicall items differs");
667
668
        $this->client->return_type = $returnType;
669
        $this->client->no_multicall = $noMultiCall;
670
    }
671
672
    public function testCatchWarnings()
673
    {
674
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.generatePHPWarning', array(
675
            new xmlrpcval('whatever', 'string'),
676
        ));
677
        $v = $this->send($m);
678
        if ($v) {
0 ignored issues
show
Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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679
            $this->assertEquals(true, $v->scalarval());
680
        }
681
    }
682
683
    public function testCatchExceptions()
684
    {
685
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.raiseException', array(
686
            new xmlrpcval('whatever', 'string'),
687
        ));
688
        $v = $this->send($m, $GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['server_error']);
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The assignment to $v is dead and can be removed.
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689
        $this->addQueryParams(array('EXCEPTION_HANDLING' => 1));
690
        $v = $this->send($m, 1); // the error code of the expected exception
691
        $this->addQueryParams(array('EXCEPTION_HANDLING' => 2));
692
        // depending on whether display_errors is ON or OFF on the server, we will get back a different error here,
693
        // as php will generate an http status code of either 200 or 500...
694
        $v = $this->send($m, array($GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['invalid_return'], $GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['http_error']));
695
    }
696
697
    public function testZeroParams()
698
    {
699
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('system.listMethods');
700
        $v = $this->send($m);
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The assignment to $v is dead and can be removed.
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701
    }
702
703
    public function testNullParams()
704
    {
705
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.12', array(
706
            new xmlrpcval('whatever', 'null'),
707
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
708
        ));
709
        $v = $this->send($m);
710
        if ($v) {
0 ignored issues
show
Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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711
            $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
712
        }
713
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.12', array(
714
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
715
            new xmlrpcval('whatever', 'null'),
716
        ));
717
        $v = $this->send($m);
718
        if ($v) {
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show
Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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719
            $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
720
        }
721
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.12', array(
722
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int')
723
        ));
724
        $v = $this->send($m, array($GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['incorrect_params']));
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The assignment to $v is dead and can be removed.
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725
    }
726
727
    public function testCodeInjectionServerSide()
728
    {
729
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('system.MethodHelp');
730
        $m->payload = "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?><methodCall><methodName>validator1.echoStructTest</methodName><params><param><value><struct><member><name>','')); echo('gotcha!'); die(); //</name></member></struct></value></param></params></methodCall>";
731
        $v = $this->send($m);
732
        if ($v) {
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show
Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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733
            $this->assertEquals(0, $v->structsize());
734
        }
735
    }
736
737
    public function testServerWrappedFunction()
738
    {
739
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.2', array(
740
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
741
        ));
742
        $v = $this->send($m);
743
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
744
745
        // this generates an exception in the function which was wrapped, which is by default wrapped in a known error response
746
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.2', array(
747
            new xmlrpcval(0, 'int'),
748
        ));
749
        $v = $this->send($m, $GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['server_error']);
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Unused Code introduced by
The assignment to $v is dead and can be removed.
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750
751
        // check if the generated function dispatch map is fine, by checking if the server registered it
752
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('system.methodSignature', array(
753
            new xmlrpcval('tests.getStateName.2'),
754
        ));
755
        $v = $this->send($m);
756
        $encoder = new \PhpXmlRpc\Encoder();
757
        $this->assertEquals(array(array('string', 'int')), $encoder->decode($v));
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It seems like $v can also be of type integer; however, parameter $xmlrpcVal of PhpXmlRpc\Encoder::decode() does only seem to accept PhpXmlRpc\Request|PhpXmlRpc\Value, maybe add an additional type check? ( Ignorable by Annotation )

If this is a false-positive, you can also ignore this issue in your code via the ignore-type  annotation

757
        $this->assertEquals(array(array('string', 'int')), $encoder->decode(/** @scrutinizer ignore-type */ $v));
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758
    }
759
760
    public function testServerWrappedFunctionAsSource()
761
    {
762
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.6', array(
763
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
764
        ));
765
        $v = $this->send($m);
766
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
767
768
        // this generates an exception in the function which was wrapped, which is by default wrapped in a known error response
769
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.6', array(
770
            new xmlrpcval(0, 'int'),
771
        ));
772
        $v = $this->send($m, $GLOBALS['xmlrpcerr']['server_error']);
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The assignment to $v is dead and can be removed.
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773
    }
774
775
    public function testServerWrappedObjectMethods()
776
    {
777
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.3', array(
778
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
779
        ));
780
        $v = $this->send($m);
781
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
782
783
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.4', array(
784
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
785
        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
787
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
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789
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.5', array(
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            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
791
        ));
792
        $v = $this->send($m);
793
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
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795
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.7', array(
796
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
797
        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
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        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
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        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.8', array(
802
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
803
        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
805
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
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807
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.9', array(
808
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
809
        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
811
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
812
    }
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814
    public function testServerWrappedObjectMethodsAsSource()
815
    {
816
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.7', array(
817
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
818
        ));
819
        $v = $this->send($m);
820
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
821
822
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.8', array(
823
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
824
        ));
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        $v = $this->send($m);
826
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
827
828
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.9', array(
829
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
830
        ));
831
        $v = $this->send($m);
832
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
833
    }
834
835
    public function testServerClosure()
836
    {
837
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.10', array(
838
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
839
        ));
840
        $v = $this->send($m);
841
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
842
    }
843
844
    public function testServerWrappedClosure()
845
    {
846
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getStateName.11', array(
847
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
848
        ));
849
        $v = $this->send($m);
850
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
851
    }
852
853
    public function testServerWrappedClass()
854
    {
855
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.handlersContainer.findState', array(
856
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
857
        ));
858
        $v = $this->send($m);
859
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
860
    }
861
862
    public function testServerWrappedClassWithNamespace()
863
    {
864
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('namespacetest.findState', array(
865
            new xmlrpcval(23, 'int'),
866
        ));
867
        $v = $this->send($m);
868
        $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v->scalarval());
869
    }
870
871
    public function testWrapInexistentMethod()
872
    {
873
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
874
        $func = wrap_xmlrpc_method($this->client, 'examples.getStateName.notexisting', array('simple_client_copy' => 0));
875
        $this->assertEquals(false, $func);
876
    }
877
878
    public function testWrapInexistentUrl()
879
    {
880
        $this->client->path = '/notexisting';
881
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
882
        $func = wrap_xmlrpc_method($this->client, 'examples.getStateName', array('simple_client_copy' => 0));
883
        $this->assertEquals(false, $func);
884
    }
885
886
    public function testWrappedMethod()
887
    {
888
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
889
        $func = wrap_xmlrpc_method($this->client, 'examples.getStateName', array('simple_client_copy' => 0));
890
        if ($func == false) {
891
            $this->fail('Registration of examples.getStateName failed');
892
        } else {
893
            $v = $func(23);
894
            // work around bug in current (or old?) version of phpunit when reporting the error
895
            /*if (is_object($v)) {
896
                $v = var_export($v, true);
897
            }*/
898
            $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v);
899
        }
900
    }
901
902
    public function testWrappedMethodAsSource()
903
    {
904
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
905
        $func = wrap_xmlrpc_method($this->client, 'examples.getStateName', array('simple_client_copy' => 0, 'return_source' => true));
906
        if ($func == false) {
907
            $this->fail('Registration of examples.getStateName failed');
908
        } else {
909
            eval($func['source']);
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910
            $func = $func['function'];
911
            $v = $func(23);
912
            // work around bug in current (or old?) version of phpunit when reporting the error
913
            /*if (is_object($v)) {
914
                $v = var_export($v, true);
915
            }*/
916
            $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v);
917
        }
918
    }
919
920
    public function testWrappedClass()
921
    {
922
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
923
        // also for speed only wrap one method of the whole server
924
        $class = wrap_xmlrpc_server($this->client, array('simple_client_copy' => 0, 'method_filter' => '/examples\.getStateName/' ));
925
        if ($class == '') {
926
            $this->fail('Registration of remote server failed');
927
        } else {
928
            $obj = new $class();
929
            if (!is_callable(array($obj, 'examples_getStateName'))) {
930
                $this->fail('Registration of remote server failed to import method "examples_getStateName"');
931
            } else {
932
                $v = $obj->examples_getStateName(23);
933
                // work around bug in current (or old?) version of phpunit when reporting the error
934
                /*if (is_object($v)) {
935
                    $v = var_export($v, true);
936
                }*/
937
                $this->assertEquals('Michigan', $v);
938
            }
939
        }
940
    }
941
942
    public function testTransferOfObjectViaWrapping()
943
    {
944
        // make a 'deep client copy' as the original one might have many properties set
945
        $func = wrap_xmlrpc_method($this->client, 'tests.returnPhpObject', array('simple_client_copy' => 0,
946
            'decode_php_objs' => true));
947
        if ($func == false) {
948
            $this->fail('Registration of tests.returnPhpObject failed');
949
        } else {
950
            $v = $func();
951
            $obj = new stdClass();
952
            $obj->hello = 'world';
953
            $this->assertEquals($obj, $v);
954
        }
955
    }
956
957
    public function testGetCookies()
958
    {
959
        // let server set to us some cookies we tell it
960
        $cookies = array(
961
            //'c1' => array(),
962
            'c2' => array('value' => 'c2'),
963
            'c3' => array('value' => 'c3', 'expires' => time() + 60 * 60 * 24 * 30),
964
            'c4' => array('value' => 'c4', 'expires' => time() + 60 * 60 * 24 * 30, 'path' => '/'),
965
            'c5' => array('value' => 'c5', 'expires' => time() + 60 * 60 * 24 * 30, 'path' => '/', 'domain' => 'localhost'),
966
        );
967
        $cookiesval = php_xmlrpc_encode($cookies);
968
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.setcookies', array($cookiesval));
969
        $r = $this->send($m, 0, true);
970
        if ($r) {
971
            $v = $r->value();
972
            $this->assertEquals(1, $v->scalarval());
973
            // now check if we decoded the cookies as we had set them
974
            $rcookies = $r->cookies();
975
            // remove extra cookies which might have been set by proxies
976
            foreach ($rcookies as $c => $v) {
977
                if (!in_array($c, array('c2', 'c3', 'c4', 'c5'))) {
978
                    unset($rcookies[$c]);
979
                }
980
                // Seems like we get this when using php-fpm and php 5.5+ ...
981
                if (isset($rcookies[$c]['Max-Age'])) {
982
                    unset($rcookies[$c]['Max-Age']);
983
                }
984
            }
985
            foreach ($cookies as $c => $v) {
986
                // format for date string in cookies: 'Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:50:56 GMT'
987
                // but PHP versions differ on that, some use 'Mon, 31-Oct-2005 13:50:56 GMT'...
988
                if (isset($v['expires'])) {
989
                    if (isset($rcookies[$c]['expires']) && strpos($rcookies[$c]['expires'], '-')) {
990
                        $cookies[$c]['expires'] = gmdate('D, d\-M\-Y H:i:s \G\M\T', $cookies[$c]['expires']);
991
                    } else {
992
                        $cookies[$c]['expires'] = gmdate('D, d M Y H:i:s \G\M\T', $cookies[$c]['expires']);
993
                    }
994
                }
995
            }
996
997
            $this->assertEquals($cookies, $rcookies);
998
        }
999
    }
1000
1001
    public function testSetCookies()
1002
    {
1003
        // let server set to us some cookies we tell it
1004
        $cookies = array(
1005
            'c0' => null,
1006
            'c1' => 1,
1007
            'c2' => '2 3',
1008
            'c3' => '!@#$%^&*()_+|}{":?><,./\';[]\\=-',
1009
        );
1010
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.getcookies', array());
1011
        foreach ($cookies as $cookie => $val) {
1012
            $this->client->setCookie($cookie, $val);
1013
            $cookies[$cookie] = (string)$cookies[$cookie];
1014
        }
1015
        $r = $this->client->send($m, $this->timeout, $this->method);
1016
        $this->assertEquals(0, $r->faultCode(), 'Error ' . $r->faultCode() . ' connecting to server: ' . $r->faultString());
1017
        if (!$r->faultCode()) {
1018
            $v = $r->value();
1019
            $v = php_xmlrpc_decode($v);
1020
1021
            // take care for the extra cookie used for coverage collection
1022
            if (isset($v['PHPUNIT_SELENIUM_TEST_ID'])) {
1023
                unset($v['PHPUNIT_SELENIUM_TEST_ID']);
1024
            }
1025
1026
            // on IIS and Apache getallheaders returns something slightly different...
1027
            $this->assertEquals($cookies, $v);
1028
        }
1029
    }
1030
1031
    public function testServerComments()
1032
    {
1033
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('tests.handlersContainer.debugMessageGenerator', array(
1034
            new xmlrpcval('hello world', 'string'),
1035
        ));
1036
        $r = $this->send($m, 0, true);
1037
        $this->assertStringContainsString('hello world', $r->raw_data);
1038
    }
1039
1040
    public function testSendTwiceSameMsg()
1041
    {
1042
        $m = new xmlrpcmsg('examples.stringecho', array(
1043
            new xmlrpcval('hello world', 'string'),
1044
        ));
1045
        $v1 = $this->send($m);
1046
        $v2 = $this->send($m);
1047
        if ($v1 && $v2) {
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In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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Bug Best Practice introduced by
The expression $v1 of type integer|null is loosely compared to true; this is ambiguous if the integer can be 0. You might want to explicitly use !== null instead.

In PHP, under loose comparison (like ==, or !=, or switch conditions), values of different types might be equal.

For integer values, zero is a special case, in particular the following results might be unexpected:

0   == false // true
0   == null  // true
123 == false // false
123 == null  // false

// It is often better to use strict comparison
0 === false // false
0 === null  // false
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1048
            $this->assertEquals($v1, $v2);
1049
        }
1050
    }
1051
}
1052