https://thephp.cc/news/2020/02/migrating-to-phpunit-9
From what I foundexpectException()
is supposed to catch all different types of errors i.e. deprecated, notice, warning and error. So the maintainers decided to have separate methods for each type i.e.expectDeprecation()
,expectNotice()
,expectWarning()
andexpectError()
It seems to me the maintainers do not intendexpectException()
to specify the type of error in the first place, knowing whether it is deprecated or notice or warning or error is all they want to know and I partly agree. Isn't able to catch error enough for most cases unless your code can throw different types of errors and you want to make sure that it throws the right type of error.
For your codeexpectError()
should be enough.
public function testFooErrorsOnBlankBar()
{
$this->expectError();
My\Class::foo('', '123');
}
shouldn't the code instead be:
class FooClass extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase
{
public function testFooErrorsOnBlankBar()
{
$this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class);
My\Class::foo('', '123');
}
}
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