Code Inspection: Assertion can be replaced with 'fail'
Reports the assertTrue()
/assertFalse()
calls with the false
/true
arguments in PHPUnit tests. Such usages can be replaced with fail()
calls to indicate that a test is expected to fail.
In the following example, the false
condition is provided for the assertTrue
method to indicate that a test is expected to fail. After the quick-fix is applied, the more specific fail()
method is used instead.
class Test extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase {
public function doTest() {
$this->assertTrue(false, 'Message');
}
}
class Test extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase {
public function doTest() {
$this->fail('Message');
}
}
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Last modified: 11 February 2024