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
ReflectionDocBlock
Introduction
The ReflectionDocBlock component of phpDocumentor provides a DocBlock parser that is 100% compatible with the PHPDoc standard.
With this component, a library can provide support for annotations via DocBlocks or otherwise retrieve information that is embedded in a DocBlock.
Installation
composer require phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock
Usage
In order to parse the DocBlock one needs a DocBlockFactory that can be
instantiated using its createInstance factory method like this:
$factory = \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlockFactory::createInstance();
Then we can use the create method of the factory to interpret the DocBlock.
Please note that it is also possible to provide a class that has the
getDocComment() method, such as an object of type ReflectionClass, the
create method will read that if it exists.
$docComment = <<<DOCCOMMENT
/**
* This is an example of a summary.
*
* This is a Description. A Summary and Description are separated by either
* two subsequent newlines (thus a whiteline in between as can be seen in this
* example), or when the Summary ends with a dot (`.`) and some form of
* whitespace.
*/
DOCCOMMENT;
$docblock = $factory->create($docComment);
The create method will yield an object of type \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock
whose methods can be queried:
// Contains the summary for this DocBlock
$summary = $docblock->getSummary();
// Contains \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\Description object
$description = $docblock->getDescription();
// You can either cast it to string
$description = (string) $docblock->getDescription();
// Or use the render method to get a string representation of the Description.
$description = $docblock->getDescription()->render();
For more examples it would be best to review the scripts in the
/examplesfolder.