wordpress-develop/tests/phpunit/tests/formatting/stripslashesDeep.php
Sergey Biryukov e50c65caf4 Coding Standards: Always use parentheses when instantiating an object.
Note: This will be enforced by WPCS 3.0.0.

Props jrf.
See #56791.

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<?php
/**
* @group formatting
* @group slashes
*
* @covers ::stripslashes_deep
*/
class Tests_Formatting_StripslashesDeep extends WP_UnitTestCase {
/**
* @ticket 18026
*/
public function test_preserves_original_datatype() {
$this->assertTrue( stripslashes_deep( true ) );
$this->assertFalse( stripslashes_deep( false ) );
$this->assertSame( 4, stripslashes_deep( 4 ) );
$this->assertSame( 'foo', stripslashes_deep( 'foo' ) );
$arr = array(
'a' => true,
'b' => false,
'c' => 4,
'd' => 'foo',
);
$arr['e'] = $arr; // Add a sub-array.
$this->assertSame( $arr, stripslashes_deep( $arr ) ); // Keyed array.
$this->assertSame( array_values( $arr ), stripslashes_deep( array_values( $arr ) ) ); // Non-keyed.
$obj = new stdClass();
foreach ( $arr as $k => $v ) {
$obj->$k = $v;
}
$this->assertSame( $obj, stripslashes_deep( $obj ) );
}
public function test_strips_slashes() {
$old = "I can\'t see, isn\'t that it?";
$new = "I can't see, isn't that it?";
$this->assertSame( $new, stripslashes_deep( $old ) );
$this->assertSame( $new, stripslashes_deep( "I can\\'t see, isn\\'t that it?" ) );
$this->assertSame( array( 'a' => $new ), stripslashes_deep( array( 'a' => $old ) ) ); // Keyed array.
$this->assertSame( array( $new ), stripslashes_deep( array( $old ) ) ); // Non-keyed.
$obj_old = new stdClass();
$obj_old->a = $old;
$obj_new = new stdClass();
$obj_new->a = $new;
$this->assertEquals( $obj_new, stripslashes_deep( $obj_old ) );
}
public function test_permits_escaped_slash() {
$txt = "I can't see, isn\'t that it?";
$this->assertSame( $txt, stripslashes_deep( "I can\'t see, isn\\\'t that it?" ) );
$this->assertSame( $txt, stripslashes_deep( "I can\'t see, isn\\\\\'t that it?" ) );
}
}