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I like it very much, well done! Only two side notes - for the time being: (1) I've installed version 0.2.7 from your site and I get the following behaviour: M:\SDev>php-shell PHP-Shell - Version 0.2.7 (c) 2006, Jan Kneschke <jan@kneschke.de> >> use '?' to open the inline help >> exit unknown tag: 300 (T_EXIT): exit M:\SDev>php-shell (2) Just out of curiosity I tried out the following: >> require 'bin/punit.php' PHPUnit 3.0.0alpha4 by Sebastian Bergmann. Usage: phpunit [switches] UnitTest [UnitTest.php] --log-graphviz <dir> Log test execution in GraphViz markup. --log-tap <file> Log test execution in TAP format to file. --log-xml <file> Log test execution in XML format to file. --report <dir> Generate test report in HTML format. --testdox-html <file> Write agile documentation in HTML format to file. --testdox-text <file> Write agile documentation in Text format to file. --loader <loader> TestSuiteLoader implementation to use. --no-syntax-check Do not check for syntax errors. --skeleton Generate skeleton UnitTest class for Unit in Unit.php. --repeat <times> Runs the test(s) repeatedly. --wait Waits for a keystroke after each test. --help Prints this usage information. --version Prints the version and exits. M:\SDev> Shouldn't both actions be captured by PHP_Shell regarding the "exiting". In both cases I would have expected the shell to regain control. I'll play around it in the weeks to come. |