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Move the tests directly related to the `Tokenizer\PHP` class into a `PHP` subdirectory. Move the tests directly related to the `Tokenizer\Tokenizer` class into a `Tokenizer` subdirectory. As there are five (soon three) Tokenizer classes, having the tests for each class in their own subdirectory makes it more straight forward to see what code is covered by tests.
... into two test classes, one targetting the `Tokenizer\PHP` class, one targetting the `Tokenizer\Tokenizer` class. While this does mean there is now some duplication between these test classes, I don't think that's problematic. It also allows for these tests to diverge based on the specific test needs for each of these classes.
... into two test classes, one targetting the `Tokenizer\PHP` class, one targetting the `Tokenizer\Tokenizer` class. While this does mean there is now some duplication between these test classes, I don't think that's problematic. It also allows for these tests to diverge based on the specific test needs for each of the classes under test.
... into two test classes, one targetting the `Tokenizer\PHP` class, one targetting the `Tokenizer\Tokenizer` class. While this does mean there is now some duplication between these test classes, I don't think that's problematic. It also allows for these tests to diverge based on the specific test needs for each of the classes under test.
... into two test classes, one targetting the `Tokenizer\PHP` class, one targetting the `Tokenizer\Tokenizer` class. While this does mean there is now some duplication between these test classes, I don't think that's problematic. It also allows for these tests to diverge based on the specific test needs for each of the classes under test.
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Description
Tests/Tokenizer: move tests
Move the tests directly related to the
Tokenizer\PHP
class into aPHP
subdirectory.Move the tests directly related to the
Tokenizer\Tokenizer
class into aTokenizer
subdirectory.As there are five (soon three) Tokenizer classes, having the tests for each class in their own subdirectory makes it more straight forward to see what code is covered by tests.
Tests/Tokenizer/ArrayKeywordTest: split the test class
Tests/Tokenizer/DefaultKeywordTest: split the test class
Tests/Tokenizer/DNFTypesTest: split the test class
Tests/Tokenizer/EnumCaseTest: split the test class
... into two test classes, one targetting the
Tokenizer\PHP
class, one targetting theTokenizer\Tokenizer
class.While this does mean there is now some duplication between these test classes, I don't think that's problematic.
It also allows for these tests to diverge based on the specific test needs for each of the classes under test.
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