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archived-php-src/ext/standard/tests/array/natcasesort_variation9.phpt
Gabriel Caruso ded3d984c6 Use EXPECT instead of EXPECTF when possible
EXPECTF logic in run-tests.php is considerable, so let's avoid it.
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--TEST--
Test natcasesort() function : usage variations - mixed array
--FILE--
<?php
/* Prototype : bool natcasesort(array &$array_arg)
* Description: Sort an array using case-insensitive natural sort
* Source code: ext/standard/array.c
*/
/*
* Pass an array containing sub-arrays, ints, floats, strings, boolean, null
* and escape characters to test how natcasesort() re-orders it
*/
echo "*** Testing natcasesort() : usage variation ***\n";
$mixed_values = array (
array(),
array( array(33, -5, 6),
array(11),
array(22, -55),
array()
),
-4, "4", 4.00, "b", "5", -2, -2.0, -2.98989, "-.9", "True", "",
NULL, "ab", "abcd", 0.0, -0, "abcd\x00abcd\x00abcd", '', true, false
);
// suppress errors as is generating a lot of "array to string" notices
var_dump( @natcasesort($mixed_values) );
var_dump($mixed_values);
echo "Done";
?>
--EXPECT--
*** Testing natcasesort() : usage variation ***
bool(true)
array(22) {
[21]=>
bool(false)
[13]=>
NULL
[12]=>
string(0) ""
[19]=>
string(0) ""
[10]=>
string(3) "-.9"
[7]=>
int(-2)
[8]=>
float(-2)
[9]=>
float(-2.98989)
[2]=>
int(-4)
[16]=>
float(0)
[17]=>
int(0)
[20]=>
bool(true)
[4]=>
float(4)
[3]=>
string(1) "4"
[6]=>
string(1) "5"
[14]=>
string(2) "ab"
[15]=>
string(4) "abcd"
[18]=>
string(14) "abcdabcdabcd"
[0]=>
array(0) {
}
[1]=>
array(4) {
[0]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
int(33)
[1]=>
int(-5)
[2]=>
int(6)
}
[1]=>
array(1) {
[0]=>
int(11)
}
[2]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
int(22)
[1]=>
int(-55)
}
[3]=>
array(0) {
}
}
[5]=>
string(1) "b"
[11]=>
string(4) "True"
}
Done