function InvokedCount::verify
Verifies that the current expectation is valid. If everything is OK the code should just return, if not it must throw an exception.
Throws
Overrides InvocationOrder::verify
File
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vendor/
phpunit/ phpunit/ src/ Framework/ MockObject/ Runtime/ Rule/ InvokedCount.php, line 55
Class
- InvokedCount
- @no-named-arguments Parameter names are not covered by the backward compatibility promise for PHPUnit
Namespace
PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\RuleCode
public function verify() : void {
$actualCount = $this->numberOfInvocations();
if ($actualCount !== $this->expectedCount) {
throw new ExpectationFailedException(sprintf('Method was expected to be called %d time%s, actually called %d time%s.', $this->expectedCount, $this->expectedCount !== 1 ? 's' : '', $actualCount, $actualCount !== 1 ? 's' : ''));
}
}