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			2.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			76 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			2.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			PHP
		
	
	
	
	
	
<?php
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// ATTENTION! DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
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// This file is necessary to run the unit tests and profiling scripts.
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// Please copy it to 'test-settings.php' and make the necessary edits.
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// Note: The only external library you *need* is SimpleTest; everything else
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//       is optional.
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// We've got a lot of tests, so we recommend turning the limit off.
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set_time_limit(0);
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// Turning off output buffering will prevent mysterious errors from core dumps.
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$data = @ob_get_clean();
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if ($data !== false && $data !== '') {
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    echo "Output buffer contains data [".urlencode($data)."]\n";
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    exit;
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}
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// REQUIRED SETTINGS
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// Note on running SimpleTest:
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//      Because HTML Purifier is PHP5-only and E_STRICT compliant, SimpleTest
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//      1.0.1 will not work; you need to run SimpleTest off its trunk using:
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//
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//        $ svn co https://simpletest.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/simpletest/simpletest/trunk simpletest
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//
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//      If SimpleTest is borked with HTML Purifier, please contact me or
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//      the SimpleTest devs; I am a developer for SimpleTest so I should be
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//      able to quickly assess a fix. SimpleTest's problem is my problem!
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// Where is SimpleTest located? Remember to include a trailing slash!
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$simpletest_location = '/path/to/simpletest/';
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// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// OPTIONAL SETTINGS
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// Note on running PHPT:
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//      Vanilla PHPT from https://github.com/tswicegood/PHPT_Core should
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//      work fine on Linux w/o multitest.
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//
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//      To do multitest or Windows testing, you'll need some more
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//      patches at https://github.com/ezyang/PHPT_Core
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//
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//      I haven't tested the Windows setup in a while so I don't know if
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//      it still works.
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// Should PHPT tests be enabled?
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$GLOBALS['HTMLPurifierTest']['PHPT'] = false;
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// If PHPT isn't in your Path via PEAR, set that here:
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// set_include_path('/path/to/phpt/Core/src' . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());
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// Where is CSSTidy located? (Include trailing slash. Leave false to disable.)
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$csstidy_location    = false;
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// For tests/multitest.php, which versions to test?
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$versions_to_test    = array();
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// Stable PHP binary to use when invoking maintenance scripts.
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$php = 'php';
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// For tests/multitest.php, what is the multi-version executable? It must
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// accept an extra parameter (version number) before all other arguments
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$phpv = false;
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// Should PEAR tests be run? If you've got a valid PEAR installation, set this
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// to true (or, if it's not in the include path, to its install directory).
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$GLOBALS['HTMLPurifierTest']['PEAR'] = false;
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// If PEAR is enabled, what PEAR tests should be run? (Note: you will
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// need to ensure these libraries are installed)
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$GLOBALS['HTMLPurifierTest']['Net_IDNA2'] = true;
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// vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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