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This library comes with the same restrictions as the underlying
php-mock:
Only unqualified function calls in a namespace context can be prophesized.
E.g. a call for time() in the namespace foo is prophesizable,
a call for \time() is not.
The mock has to be defined before the first call to the unqualified function
in the tested class. This is documented in Bug #68541.
In most cases you can ignore this restriction. But if you happen to run into
this issue you can call PHPProphet::define()
before that first call. This would define a side effectless namespaced function.
Additionally it shares restrictions from Prophecy as well:
Prophecy doesn't support pass-by-reference.
If you need pass-by-reference in prophecies, consider using another framework
(e.g. php-mock-phpunit).
License and authors
This project is free and under the WTFPL.
Responsable for this project is Markus Malkusch markus@malkusch.de.
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Mock built-in PHP functions (e.g. time()) with Prophecy (phpspec).