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<?php declare(strict_types=1); |
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/** |
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* This file is part of phpDocumentor. |
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* |
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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* file that was distributed with this source code. |
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* |
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* @copyright 2010-2018 Mike van Riel<[email protected]> |
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* @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php MIT |
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* @link http://phpdoc.org |
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*/ |
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namespace phpDocumentor\Reflection; |
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use Mockery as m; |
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use phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\Description; |
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use phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\StandardTagFactory; |
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use phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\Tag; |
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use phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\Tags\See; |
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use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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/** |
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* @coversNothing |
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*/ |
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class InterpretingDocBlocksTest extends TestCase |
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{ |
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/** |
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* Call Mockery::close after each test. |
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*/ |
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public function tearDown(): void |
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{ |
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m::close(); |
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} |
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public function testInterpretingSummaryWithEllipsis(): void |
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{ |
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$docblock = <<<DOCBLOCK |
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/** |
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* This is a short (...) description. |
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* |
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* This is a long description. |
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* |
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* @return void |
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*/ |
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DOCBLOCK; |
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$factory = DocBlockFactory::createInstance(); |
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$phpdoc = $factory->create($docblock); |
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$summary = 'This is a short (...) description.'; |
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$description = 'This is a long description.'; |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(DocBlock::class, $phpdoc); |
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$this->assertSame($summary, $phpdoc->getSummary()); |
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$this->assertSame($description, $phpdoc->getDescription()->render()); |
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$this->assertCount(1, $phpdoc->getTags()); |
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$this->assertTrue($phpdoc->hasTag('return')); |
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} |
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public function testInterpretingASimpleDocBlock(): void |
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{ |
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/** @var DocBlock $docblock */ |
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$docblock; |
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/** @var string $summary */ |
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$summary; |
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/** @var Description $description */ |
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$description; |
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include(__DIR__ . '/../../examples/01-interpreting-a-simple-docblock.php'); |
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$descriptionText = <<<DESCRIPTION |
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This is a Description. A Summary and Description are separated by either |
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two subsequent newlines (thus a whiteline in between as can be seen in this |
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example), or when the Summary ends with a dot (`.`) and some form of |
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whitespace. |
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DESCRIPTION; |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(DocBlock::class, $docblock); |
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$this->assertSame('This is an example of a summary.', $summary); |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(Description::class, $description); |
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$this->assertSame($descriptionText, $description->render()); |
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$this->assertEmpty($docblock->getTags()); |
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} |
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public function testInterpretingTags(): void |
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/** @var DocBlock $docblock */ |
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$docblock; |
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/** @var boolean $hasSeeTag */ |
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$hasSeeTag; |
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/** @var Tag[] $tags */ |
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$tags; |
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/** @var See[] $seeTags */ |
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$seeTags; |
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include(__DIR__ . '/../../examples/02-interpreting-tags.php'); |
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$this->assertTrue($hasSeeTag); |
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$this->assertCount(1, $tags); |
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$this->assertCount(1, $seeTags); |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(See::class, $tags[0]); |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(See::class, $seeTags[0]); |
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$seeTag = $seeTags[0]; |
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$this->assertSame('\\' . StandardTagFactory::class, (string) $seeTag->getReference()); |
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$this->assertSame('', (string) $seeTag->getDescription()); |
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public function testDescriptionsCanEscapeAtSignsAndClosingBraces(): void |
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/** @var string $docComment */ |
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/** @var DocBlock $docblock */ |
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$docblock; |
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/** @var Description $description */ |
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$description; |
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/** @var string $receivedDocComment */ |
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$receivedDocComment; |
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/** @var string $foundDescription */ |
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$foundDescription; |
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include(__DIR__ . '/../../examples/playing-with-descriptions/02-escaping.php'); |
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$this->assertSame( |
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<<<'DESCRIPTION' |
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You can escape the @-sign by surrounding it with braces, for example: @. And escape a closing brace within an |
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inline tag by adding an opening brace in front of it like this: }. |
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Here are example texts where you can see how they could be used in a real life situation: |
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This is a text with an {@internal inline tag where a closing brace (}) is shown}. |
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Or an {@internal inline tag with a literal {@link} in it}. |
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Do note that an {@internal inline tag that has an opening brace ({) does not break out}. |
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DESCRIPTION |
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$foundDescription |
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