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A test case without assertions ensures only that no exceptions are thrown. Beyond basic runnability, it ensures nothing about the behavior of the code under test.
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This rule raised an issue when no assertions are found within a PHPUnit test method.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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public function testDoSomething() { // Compliant
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$myClass = new MyClass();
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$myClass->getSomething();
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}
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== Compliant Solution
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public function testDoSomething() { // Noncompliant
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$myClass = new MyClass();
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$this->assertEquals("foo", $myClass->getSomething());
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}
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