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How to assert ArithmeticError in phpunit?
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In my unit test I want to caught if an ArithmeticError has been thrown, just like for an Exception using the @expectedException tag.
Unfortunally, it seems that phpunit recognize only Exceptions and not Errors.
Anyone know how to test for expected errors, instead excpetions?
php error-handling phpunit assert expected-exception
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In my unit test I want to caught if an ArithmeticError has been thrown, just like for an Exception using the @expectedException tag.
Unfortunally, it seems that phpunit recognize only Exceptions and not Errors.
Anyone know how to test for expected errors, instead excpetions?
php error-handling phpunit assert expected-exception
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In my unit test I want to caught if an ArithmeticError has been thrown, just like for an Exception using the @expectedException tag.
Unfortunally, it seems that phpunit recognize only Exceptions and not Errors.
Anyone know how to test for expected errors, instead excpetions?
php error-handling phpunit assert expected-exception
In my unit test I want to caught if an ArithmeticError has been thrown, just like for an Exception using the @expectedException tag.
Unfortunally, it seems that phpunit recognize only Exceptions and not Errors.
Anyone know how to test for expected errors, instead excpetions?
php error-handling phpunit assert expected-exception
php error-handling phpunit assert expected-exception
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Found the solution. Using error_reporting(2);
in a TestCase's setUp method ensure phpunit can convert all Errors in Exceptions. I tried various error reporting levels, but only the one above works (see the error reporting levels). In this case was simple to me:
class DivisionTest extends TestCase
public function setUp() : void
$this->division = new Division;
error_reporting(2);
/**
* When divide by zero (x / 0) should throw an Error.
* @expectedException DivisionByZeroError
*/
public function testDivedByZeroThrowException()
// Act
$result = $this->division->run(0, 5); // 5 : 0
Now this test returns Success!!! For more information visit Testing PHP Errors.
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Found the solution. Using error_reporting(2);
in a TestCase's setUp method ensure phpunit can convert all Errors in Exceptions. I tried various error reporting levels, but only the one above works (see the error reporting levels). In this case was simple to me:
class DivisionTest extends TestCase
public function setUp() : void
$this->division = new Division;
error_reporting(2);
/**
* When divide by zero (x / 0) should throw an Error.
* @expectedException DivisionByZeroError
*/
public function testDivedByZeroThrowException()
// Act
$result = $this->division->run(0, 5); // 5 : 0
Now this test returns Success!!! For more information visit Testing PHP Errors.
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Found the solution. Using error_reporting(2);
in a TestCase's setUp method ensure phpunit can convert all Errors in Exceptions. I tried various error reporting levels, but only the one above works (see the error reporting levels). In this case was simple to me:
class DivisionTest extends TestCase
public function setUp() : void
$this->division = new Division;
error_reporting(2);
/**
* When divide by zero (x / 0) should throw an Error.
* @expectedException DivisionByZeroError
*/
public function testDivedByZeroThrowException()
// Act
$result = $this->division->run(0, 5); // 5 : 0
Now this test returns Success!!! For more information visit Testing PHP Errors.
add a comment |
Found the solution. Using error_reporting(2);
in a TestCase's setUp method ensure phpunit can convert all Errors in Exceptions. I tried various error reporting levels, but only the one above works (see the error reporting levels). In this case was simple to me:
class DivisionTest extends TestCase
public function setUp() : void
$this->division = new Division;
error_reporting(2);
/**
* When divide by zero (x / 0) should throw an Error.
* @expectedException DivisionByZeroError
*/
public function testDivedByZeroThrowException()
// Act
$result = $this->division->run(0, 5); // 5 : 0
Now this test returns Success!!! For more information visit Testing PHP Errors.
Found the solution. Using error_reporting(2);
in a TestCase's setUp method ensure phpunit can convert all Errors in Exceptions. I tried various error reporting levels, but only the one above works (see the error reporting levels). In this case was simple to me:
class DivisionTest extends TestCase
public function setUp() : void
$this->division = new Division;
error_reporting(2);
/**
* When divide by zero (x / 0) should throw an Error.
* @expectedException DivisionByZeroError
*/
public function testDivedByZeroThrowException()
// Act
$result = $this->division->run(0, 5); // 5 : 0
Now this test returns Success!!! For more information visit Testing PHP Errors.
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