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- <?php
- namespace Drupal\Core\Test;
- /**
- * Consolidates test result status information.
- *
- * For our test runners, a $status of 0 = passed test, 1 = failed test,
- * 2 = exception, >2 indicates segfault timeout, or other type of system
- * failure.
- */
- class TestStatus {
- /**
- * Signify that the test result was a passed test.
- */
- const PASS = 0;
- /**
- * Signify that the test result was a failed test.
- */
- const FAIL = 1;
- /**
- * Signify that the test result was an exception or code error.
- *
- * This means that the test runner was able to exit and report an error.
- */
- const EXCEPTION = 2;
- /**
- * Signify a system error where the test runner was unable to complete.
- *
- * Note that SYSTEM actually represents the lowest value of system errors, and
- * the returned value could be as high as 127. Since that's the case, this
- * constant should be used for range comparisons, and not just for equality.
- *
- * @see http://php.net/manual/pcntl.constants.php
- */
- const SYSTEM = 3;
- /**
- * Turns a status code into a human-readable string.
- *
- * @param int $status
- * A test runner return code.
- *
- * @return string
- * The human-readable version of the status code.
- */
- public static function label($status) {
- $statusMap = [
- static::PASS => 'pass',
- static::FAIL => 'fail',
- static::EXCEPTION => 'exception',
- static::SYSTEM => 'error',
- ];
- // For status 3 and higher, we want 'error.'
- $label = $statusMap[$status > static::SYSTEM ? static::SYSTEM : $status];
- return $label;
- }
- }
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