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<?php
namespace Doctrine\Tests\Common\Annotations\Ticket;
use Doctrine\Tests\Common\Annotations\Fixtures\Controller;
use Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationReader;
/**
* @group
*/
class DCOM55Test extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
{
/**
* @expectedException \Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationException
* @expectedExceptionMessage [Semantical Error] The class "Doctrine\Tests\Common\Annotations\Fixtures\Controller" is not annotated with @Annotation. Are you sure this class can be used as annotation? If so, then you need to add @Annotation to the _class_ doc comment of "Doctrine\Tests\Common\Annotations\Fixtures\Controller". If it is indeed no annotation, then you need to add @IgnoreAnnotation("Controller") to the _class_ doc comment of class Doctrine\Tests\Common\Annotations\Ticket\Dummy.
*/
public function testIssue()
{
$class = new \ReflectionClass(__NAMESPACE__ . '\\Dummy');
$reader = new AnnotationReader();
$reader->getClassAnnotations($class);
}
public function testAnnotation()
{
$class = new \ReflectionClass(__NAMESPACE__ . '\\DCOM55Consumer');
$reader = new AnnotationReader();
$annots = $reader->getClassAnnotations($class);
$this->assertEquals(1, count($annots));
$this->assertInstanceOf(__NAMESPACE__.'\\DCOM55Annotation', $annots[0]);
}
public function testParseAnnotationDocblocks()
{
$class = new \ReflectionClass(__NAMESPACE__ . '\\DCOM55Annotation');
$reader = new AnnotationReader();
$annots = $reader->getClassAnnotations($class);
$this->assertEquals(0, count($annots));
}
}
/**
* @Controller
*/
class Dummy
{
}
/**
* @Annotation
*/
class DCOM55Annotation
{
}
/**
* @DCOM55Annotation
*/
class DCOM55Consumer
{
}
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