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+<?php
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+
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+
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+ * By adding type hints and enabling strict type checking, code can become
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+ * easier to read, self-documenting and reduce the number of potential bugs.
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+ * By default, type declarations are non-strict, which means they will attempt
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+ * to change the original type to match the type specified by the
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+ * type-declaration.
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+ *
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+ * In other words, if you pass a string to a function requiring a float,
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+ * it will attempt to convert the string value to a float.
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+ *
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+ * To enable strict mode, a single declare directive must be placed at the top
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+ * of the file.
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+ * This means that the strictness of typing is configured on a per-file basis.
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+ * This directive not only affects the type declarations of parameters, but also
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+ * a function's return type.
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+ *
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+ * For more info review the Concept on strict type checking in the PHP track
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+ * <link>.
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+ *
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+ * To disable strict typing, comment out the directive below.
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+ */
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+
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+declare(strict_types=1);
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+
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+class LeapTest extends PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase
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+{
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+ public static function setUpBeforeClass(): void
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+ {
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+ require_once 'Leap.php';
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+ }
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+
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+ public function testLeapYear(): void
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+ {
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+ $this->assertTrue(isLeap(1996));
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+ }
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+
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+ public function testNonLeapYear(): void
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+ {
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+ $this->assertFalse(isLeap(1997));
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+ }
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+
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+ public function testNonLeapEvenYear(): void
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+ {
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+ $this->assertFalse(isLeap(1998));
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+ }
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+
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+ public function testCentury(): void
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+ {
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+ $this->assertFalse(isLeap(1900));
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+ }
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+
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+ public function testFourthCentury(): void
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+ {
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+ $this->assertTrue(isLeap(2400));
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+ }
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+}
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