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Eloy Lafuente authored
The methods assertContains() and assertNotContains() now perform strict (type and value) comparison, pretty much like assertSame() does. A couple of new assertContainsEquals() and assertNotContainsEquals() methods have been created to provide old (non-strict) behavior, pretty much like assertEquals() do. Apart from replacing the calls needing a relaxed comparison to those new methods, there are also a couple of alternative, about how to fix this, depending of every case: - If the test is making any array_values() conversion, then it's better to remove that conversion and use assertArrayHasKey(), that is not strict. - Sometimes if may be also possible to, simply, cast the expectation to the exact type coming in the array. I've not applied this technique to any of the cases in core. Link: https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3426
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