PHPUnit just released version 9.5.10 and 8.5.21.
This contains a particular (IMO breaking) change:
> * PHPUnit no longer converts PHP deprecations to exceptions by default (configure `convertDeprecationsToExceptions="true"` to enable this)
Let's unpack this:
Previously (PHPUnit < 9.5.10/8.5.21), if PHPUnit would encounter a PHP native deprecation notice, it would:
1. Show a test which causes a deprecation notice to be thrown as **"errored"**,
2. Show the **first** deprecation notice it encountered and
3. PHPUnit would exit with a **non-0 exit code** (2), which will fail a CI build.
As of PHPUnit 9.5.10/8.5.21, if PHPUnit encounters a PHP native deprecation notice, it will no longer do so. Instead PHPUnit will:
1. Show a test which causes a PHP deprecation notice to be thrown as **"risky"**,
2. Show the **all** deprecation notices it encountered and
3. PHPUnit will exit with a **0 exit code**, which will show a CI build as passing.
This commit reverts PHPUnit to the previous behaviour by adding `convertDeprecationsToExceptions="true"` to the PHPUnit configuration.
Refs:
* https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/blob/9.5/ChangeLog-8.5.md
* https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/blob/9.5/ChangeLog-9.5.md
Added unit tests for LongDescription.php;
Added the "src" folder as white listed for code coverage in the PHPUnit configuration;
Fixed the @covers annotation inside the CoversTagTest.php (isn't this ironic?).
In issue report phpDocumentor/phpDocumentor2#620 @bobef reported that when he
used just a Type as content of the @param that it would be recognized as
description instead of the Type.
According to the unit tests this is correct behaviour but after reviewing the
pattern of the output his version is more consistent. As such I have altered
the behaviour to act as following:
If only one word is found after an @param (word means white-space bounded
series of characters) then interpret that as the type and not description.
During this item several issues in unit tests were fixed and a new 'Type'
Collection was introduced that is capable of expanding types based on a given
namespace and series of aliases.
This should be re-used in phpDocumentor's Transformer as a duplication exists
there with the expanding of the Types.
Please note: the suggested format by @bobef is not valid according to the
PHPDoc Standard but is provided for convenience.