The language classes have been using the same setUp() tearDown() to craft a new language object. I have abstracted that code in LanguageClassesTestCase and made all the language test classes to extend it. The language is interpolated directly from the class name and an object for it can be retrieved with the getLang() method. Change-Id: Ib931336ce219edabe2c72b7e9f04c976a500723e
35 lines
847 B
PHP
35 lines
847 B
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @author Santhosh Thottingal
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* @copyright Copyright © 2012, Santhosh Thottingal
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* @file
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*/
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/** Tests for MediaWiki languages/classes/LanguageMo.php */
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class LanguageMoTest extends LanguageClassesTestCase {
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/** @dataProvider providerPlural */
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function testPlural( $result, $value ) {
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$forms = array( 'one', 'few', 'other' );
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$this->assertEquals( $result, $this->getLang()->convertPlural( $value, $forms ) );
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}
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function providerPlural() {
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return array (
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array( 'few', 0 ),
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array( 'one', 1 ),
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array( 'few', 2 ),
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array( 'few', 19 ),
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array( 'other', 20 ),
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array( 'other', 99 ),
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array( 'other', 100 ),
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array( 'few', 101 ),
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array( 'few', 119 ),
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array( 'other', 120 ),
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array( 'other', 200 ),
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array( 'few', 201 ),
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array( 'few', 219 ),
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array( 'other', 220 ),
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);
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}
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}
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