On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:35 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> But if PHPUnit could get citizenship or replace lime in future that
> would be the best thing that could happen to symfony testing. :)  We
> had a talk here last month we couldn't figure out why symfony went
> with their own test framework instead of integrating phpunit(maybe
> fabian of someone from sensio could hint me about on that) since
> phpunit is at least 20x more powerful with all the extension
> available.

couldn't agree more.
does your upcoming sfPhpUnitPlugin provides a lime decorator so that
we can get phpunit xml compatible output ? This would pave the way for
a migration to phpunit, and would make it possible to start building a
continuous integration infrastructure for symfony.

++
tristan

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