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Czukowski commented on NETBEANS-2573:
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There seems to be an open issue in order to develop such functionality, but 
there's no telling of when it could be available:

https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpunit/issues/3387

I may have found another way to hack into PHPUnit, but who knows how long is it 
going to work and it'll require some modifications to NetBeansSuite.php, so I'm 
hesitant to propose it as a solution: If there are more "unnamed" arguments 
after the tests path, the default PHPUnit CLI test runner won't complain. If 
that first one is a path to NetBeansSuite.php itself, and NetBeansSuite.php 
could fetch the rest from the arguments list and append to the suite, it could 
work.

> PHPUNIT update breaks running single test
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2573
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2573
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: php - PHPUnit
>    Affects Versions: 11.0
>         Environment: Netbeans 11.0, PHP 7.3
>            Reporter: Alan Langford
>            Assignee: Tomáš Myšík
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: easyfix
>
> When running a single test file and PHPUnit installed via composer, Netbeans 
> generates a command line of this general form:
> php.exe "\{project}\vendor\phpunit\phpunit\phpunit" "--colors" "log-junit" 
> "\{temp}\nb-phpunit-log.xml" "configuration" "\{project}\phpunit.xml" 
> "coverage-clover" "\{temp}\nb-phpunit-coverage.xml" "C:\Program 
> Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php" "--" 
> "–run=\{project}\tests\SomeTest.php"
> The "–" argument used to fool PHPUnit. PHPUnit would strip the dashes and 
> pass a empty string for the name of the test file.
> NetBeansSuite.php would then extract the --run=argument and run the test.
> The latest master for PHPUnit (a79e18fe27) has changed the way command lines 
> are parsed; the "–" is discarded. PHPUnit then reports an error:
> Cannot open file "–run=\{project}\tests\SomeTest.php"
> I believe passing
> NetBeansSuite "C:\Program Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php"
> instead of
> "C:\Program Files\netbeans 11\php\phpunit\NetBeansSuite.php" "–"
> Will resolve the problem.



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