* Add test file accidentally omitted from [34761].
* Bail properly from benchmarker when a `preg_last_error()` is found.
Props miqrogroove.
See #34121.
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In versions of PHP earlier than 5.4, the `$matches` parameter was required.
Excluding it here meant that PCRE benchmarking tests were erroring on older
versions of PHP without cleaning up the PCRE ini settings, causing various
problems on later tests.
Props miqrogroove, dd32, boonebgorges.
And to the cosmic forces that cause bugs like this. The best part of waking up
is diagnosing leakage between automated tests.
See #34121.
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* Move pattern from `wptexturize()` into a separate function.
* Move pattern from `wp_html_split()` into a separate function.
* Beautify code for `wp_html_split()`.
* Remove unnecessary instances of `/s` modifier in patterns that don't use dots.
* Add `tests/phpunit/data/formatting/whole-posts.php` for testing larger strings.
* Add function `benchmark_pcre_backtracking()`.
* Add tests for `wp_html_split()`.
* Add tests for `wptexturize()`.
* Add tests for `get_shortcode_regex()`.
Props miqrogroove.
Fixes#34121.
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Previously, we'd run the sanity checks if `is_mysql` was not set to `false`. This caused problems for DB drop-ins that didn't define `is_mysql` at all. Instead, we can just check if `is_mysql` is `empty()`.
Also fix some unit tests that accidently ran correctly because of the strict `false ===` comparison.
Fixes#33501.
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In `_unregister_post_type()` (unit tests), don't add query vars of non-viewable post types to `WP::public_query_vars`.
Adds unit test.
Fixes#30018.
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If you are subclassing these classes in your own tests, you'll need to update your code.
Props johnbillion
See #31982
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PHP7 is deprecating PHP4 style constructors, so we need to modify our code to have _construct methods that fire before the named PHP4 style constructors. The PHP4 style constructors will call the PHP5 style constructor in case it is being called directly (usually via parent::METHOD).
This modifies external libraries to add PHP5 style constructors, but doesn't add a notice for when they are used. In WordPress core code, PHP4 style constructors are being given a call to _deprecated_constructor. To the PHP4 style constructor I say "I know that I can't take no more | It ain't no lie | I wanna see you out that door | Baby, bye, bye, bye..."
Upstream: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/remove_php4_constructors
Props jdgrimes, netweb, jorbin
See #31982
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It should be defined in a common library file so that all tests have access to
it, even when run in isolation.
See [30345], #21212.
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wp-tests-config.php can/should reside in the root of a develop checkout. `phpunit` should be run from the root.
see #25088.
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