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Bump phpunit/phpunit from 9.5.4 to 9.5.6 #82

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps phpunit/phpunit from 9.5.4 to 9.5.6.

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[9.5.6] - 2021-06-23

Changed

  • PHPUnit now errors out on startup when PHP_VERSION contains a value that is not compatible with version_compare(), for instance X.Y.Z-(to be removed in future macOS)

[9.5.5] - 2021-06-05

Changed

  • The test result cache (the storage for which is implemented in PHPUnit\Runner\DefaultTestResultCache) no longer uses PHP's serialize() and unserialize() functions for persistence. It now uses a versioned JSON format instead that is independent of PHP implementation details (see #3581 and #4662 for examples why this is a problem). When PHPUnit tries to load the test result cache from a file that does not exist, or from a file that does not contain data in JSON format, or from a file that contains data in a JSON format version other than the one used by the currently running PHPUnit version, then this is considered to be a "cache miss". An empty DefaultTestResultCache object is created in this case. This should also prevent PHPUnit from crashing when trying to load a test result cache file created by a different version of PHPUnit (see #4580 for example).

Fixed

  • #4632: TestDox result printer does not handle repeated test execution correctly
  • #4678: Stubbed methods with iterable return types should return empty array by default
  • #4692: Annotations in single-line doc-comments are not handled correctly
  • #4694: TestCase::getMockFromWsdl() does not work with PHP 8.1-dev
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