<?php declare(strict_types=1);
/*
* This file is part of sebastian/comparator.
*
* (c) Sebastian Bergmann <sebastian@phpunit.de>
*
* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
* file that was distributed with this source code.
*/
namespace SebastianBergmann\Comparator;
use function is_bool;
use function is_object;
use function is_scalar;
use function is_string;
use function method_exists;
use function sprintf;
use function strtolower;
/**
* Compares scalar or NULL values for equality.
*/
class ScalarComparator extends Comparator
{
/**
* Returns whether the comparator can compare two values.
*
* @param mixed $expected The first value to compare
* @param mixed $actual The second value to compare
*
* @return bool
*
* @since Method available since Release 3.6.0
*/
public function accepts($expected, $actual)
{
return ((is_scalar($expected) xor null === $expected) &&
(is_scalar($actual) xor null === $actual))
// allow comparison between strings and objects featuring __toString()
|| (is_string($expected) && is_object($actual) && method_exists($actual, '__toString'))
|| (is_object($expected) && method_exists($expected, '__toString') && is_string($actual));
}
/**
* Asserts that two values are equal.
*
* @param mixed $expected First value to compare
* @param mixed $actual Second value to compare
* @param float $delta Allowed numerical distance between two values to consider them equal
* @param bool $canonicalize Arrays are sorted before comparison when set to true
* @param bool $ignoreCase Case is ignored when set to true
*
* @throws ComparisonFailure
*/
public function assertEquals($expected, $actual, $delta = 0.0, $canonicalize = false, $ignoreCase = false)/*: void*/
{
$expectedToCompare = $expected;
$actualToCompare = $actual;
// always compare as strings to avoid strange behaviour
// otherwise 0 == 'Foobar'
if ((is_string($expected) && !is_bool($actual)) || (is_string($actual) && !is_bool($expected))) {
$expectedToCompare = (string) $expectedToCompare;
$actualToCompare = (string) $actualToCompare;
if ($ignoreCase) {
$expectedToCompare = strtolower($expectedToCompare);
$actualToCompare = strtolower($actualToCompare);
}
}
if ($expectedToCompare !== $actualToCompare && is_string($expected) && is_string($actual)) {
throw new ComparisonFailure(
$expected,
$actual,
$this->exporter->export($expected),
$this->exporter->export($actual),
false,
'Failed asserting that two strings are equal.'
);
}
if ($expectedToCompare != $actualToCompare) {
throw new ComparisonFailure(
$expected,
$actual,
// no diff is required
'',
'',
false,
sprintf(
'Failed asserting that %s matches expected %s.',
$this->exporter->export($actual),
$this->exporter->export($expected)
)
);
}
}
}
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