SimpleInvokerDecorator($invoker); } /** * Invokes a test method whilst trapping expected * exceptions. Any left over unthrown exceptions * are then reported as failures. * @param string $method Test method to call. */ function invoke($method) { $trap = SimpleTest::getContext()->get('SimpleExceptionTrap'); $trap->clear(); try { $has_thrown = false; parent::invoke($method); } catch (Exception $exception) { $has_thrown = true; if (! $trap->isExpected($this->getTestCase(), $exception)) { $this->getTestCase()->exception($exception); } $trap->clear(); } if ($message = $trap->getOutstanding()) { $this->getTestCase()->fail($message); } if ($has_thrown) { try { parent::getTestCase()->tearDown(); } catch (Exception $e) { } } } } /** * Tests exceptions either by type or the exact * exception. This could be improved to accept * a pattern expectation to test the error * message, but that will have to come later. * @package SimpleTest * @subpackage UnitTester */ class ExceptionExpectation extends SimpleExpectation { private $expected; /** * Sets up the conditions to test against. * If the expected value is a string, then * it will act as a test of the class name. * An exception as the comparison will * trigger an identical match. Writing this * down now makes it look doubly dumb. I hope * come up with a better scheme later. * @param mixed $expected A class name or an actual * exception to compare with. * @param string $message Message to display. */ function __construct($expected, $message = '%s') { $this->expected = $expected; parent::__construct($message); } /** * Carry out the test. * @param Exception $compare Value to check. * @return boolean True if matched. */ function test($compare) { if (is_string($this->expected)) { return ($compare instanceof $this->expected); } if (get_class($compare) != get_class($this->expected)) { return false; } return $compare->getMessage() == $this->expected->getMessage(); } /** * Create the message to display describing the test. * @param Exception $compare Exception to match. * @return string Final message. */ function testMessage($compare) { if (is_string($this->expected)) { return "Exception [" . $this->describeException($compare) . "] should be type [" . $this->expected . "]"; } return "Exception [" . $this->describeException($compare) . "] should match [" . $this->describeException($this->expected) . "]"; } /** * Summary of an Exception object. * @param Exception $compare Exception to describe. * @return string Text description. */ protected function describeException($exception) { return get_class($exception) . ": " . $exception->getMessage(); } } /** * Stores expected exceptions for when they * get thrown. Saves the irritating try...catch * block. * @package SimpleTest * @subpackage UnitTester */ class SimpleExceptionTrap { private $expected; private $message; /** * Clears down the queue ready for action. */ function __construct() { $this->clear(); } /** * Sets up an expectation of an exception. * This has the effect of intercepting an * exception that matches. * @param SimpleExpectation $expected Expected exception to match. * @param string $message Message to display. * @access public */ function expectException($expected = false, $message = '%s') { if ($expected === false) { $expected = new AnythingExpectation(); } if (! SimpleExpectation::isExpectation($expected)) { $expected = new ExceptionExpectation($expected); } $this->expected = $expected; $this->message = $message; } /** * Compares the expected exception with any * in the queue. Issues a pass or fail and * returns the state of the test. * @param SimpleTestCase $test Test case to send messages to. * @param Exception $exception Exception to compare. * @return boolean False on no match. */ function isExpected($test, $exception) { if ($this->expected) { return $test->assert($this->expected, $exception, $this->message); } return false; } /** * Tests for any left over exception. * @return string/false The failure message or false if none. */ function getOutstanding() { return sprintf($this->message, 'Failed to trap exception'); } /** * Discards the contents of the error queue. */ function clear() { $this->expected = false; $this->message = false; } } ?>