On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Sebastian Bergmann <sebast...@php.net> wrote:
> Am 22.01.2015 um 18:05 schrieb Rasmus Lerdorf: > > It would be really useful if we got more eyes on this. Install php7, > > then install any random app and see how it goes. > > It's even easier to check whether a component or framework has issues > with PHP 7: simply run the respective test suite with PHP 7. > > With the exception of one test case, the test suite for PHPUnit > itself runs without a problem on PHP 7. The one test that fails is > related to the textual representation of SplObjectStorage objects: > > Failed asserting that two strings are equal. > --- Expected > +++ Actual > @@ @@ > - ) > +- 'inf' => null > +- ) > +- '000000006a6ff9c8000000006911d926' => Array &1 ( > +SplObjectStorage Object &000000006a6ff9ce000000006910251e ( > + '000000006a6ff9c8000000006911d926' => Array &0 ( > -+ 'obj' => stdClass Object &000000006a6ff9c8000000006911d926 () > + 'obj' => stdClass Object &000000006a6ff9c8000000006911d926 () > 'inf' => null > ) > -- '000000006a6ff9c8000000006911d926' => Array &0 > ) > ' > > Hopefully I'll have the time soon to investigate this. > > It would be great if Travis CI would offer PHP 7 nightly / weekly > builds to test against. The we could ask the projects that run their > tests on Travis CI to enable PHP 7 for their builds. Hello, I used to run Symfony2 and Doctrine2 test suite on PHP7. I will push such tests in the next time, and run them when I run PHP 5.x new release against those tests Julien.P