While this is not strictly required, because removal will
happen in PHPUnit 9.0, we are already getting rid of all
uses in core.
From release notes:https://phpunit.de/announcements/phpunit-8.html
The annotations `@expectedException`, `@expectedExceptionCode`,
`@expectedExceptionMessage`, and `@expectedExceptionMessageRegExp`
are now deprecated.
Using these annotations will trigger a deprecation warning
in PHPUnit 8 and in PHPUnit 9 these annotations will be removed.
Also, all uses of expectExceptionMessageRegExp() has been moved
to expectExceptionMessageMatches(). See https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3957
TODO: Various weirdness found while doing the changes with these tests:
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/exporter_test.php (created MDL-69700)
- vendor/bin/phpunit competency/tests/external_test.php (same issue than prev one)
- vendor/bin/phpunit question/engine/tests/questionengine_test.php (created MDL-69624)
- vendor/bin/phpunit lib/tests/event_test.php (created MDL-69688)
list_user_competencies_to_review() orders by shortname, but the test
creates 2 user competencies with the same short name, resulting in
unpredictable results. This patch fixes that.
1. getMock()
2. setExpectedException()
3. checkForUnintentionallyCoveredCode renamed to beStrictAboutCoversAnnotation
4. beStrictAboutTestSize renamed to enforceTimeLimit
5. UnitTestCase class is now fully removed.
Every time a unit test for competencies adds a scale, it's creating them
with hardcoded id's - which should always be avoided. So this change has
the unit test keep track of the scale id's created without hardcoding
them.
- Templates: 'Learning plan templates'
- Plans: 'Learning plans'
- Frameworks: 'Competency frameworks'
When the context, or sentence, is already stating that we are talking
about 'learning plans' or 'competencies', it may sound redundant to
repeat those terms, therefore we can simply refer to 'Templates',
'Plans', and 'Frameworks'.