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// $Id: PHPUnit.php,v 1.14 2004/12/22 08:06:11 sebastian Exp $
//
require_once 'PHPUnit/TestCase.php';
require_once 'PHPUnit/TestResult.php';
require_once 'PHPUnit/TestSuite.php';
/**
* PHPUnit runs a TestSuite and returns a TestResult object.
*
* Here is an example:
*
*
* PHPUnit_TestCase($name);
* }
*
* function setUp() {
* $this->fValue1 = 2;
* $this->fValue2 = 3;
* }
*
* function testAdd() {
* $this->assertTrue($this->fValue1 + $this->fValue2 == 5);
* }
* }
*
* $suite = new PHPUnit_TestSuite();
* $suite->addTest(new MathTest('testAdd'));
*
* $result = PHPUnit::run($suite);
* print $result->toHTML();
* ?>
*
*
* Alternatively, you can pass a class name to the PHPUnit_TestSuite()
* constructor and let it automatically add all methods of that class
* that start with 'test' to the suite:
*
*
* toHTML();
* ?>
*
*
* @author Sebastian Bergmann
* @copyright Copyright © 2002-2005 Sebastian Bergmann
* @license http://www.php.net/license/3_0.txt The PHP License, Version 3.0
* @category Testing
* @package PHPUnit
*/
class PHPUnit {
function &run(&$suite) {
$result = new PHPUnit_TestResult();
$suite->run($result);
return $result;
}
}
?>