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I was reading my project's code coverage report, and I noticed something strange: a line was uncovered, but I was sure that line got executed during the tests. So, I added a var_dump() before it and this is what I got when executing the tests:

bool(true)
PHPUnit 3.5.5 by Sebastian Bergmann.

...

This is weird. How is it possible that a line is executed before PHPUnit's initialization? I believe this is the reason why code coverage says that line is uncovered.

Any hints?

EDIT: Here's some code. It's an IRC framework that makes use of the Doctrine Common library to read annotations and also uses the ClassLoader and EventDispatcher Symfony components. This is the incriminated method:

/**
 * Returns this module's reflection.
 * 
 * @return \ReflectionClass
 * @access public
 */
static public function getReflection()
{
    // The var_dump() displaying bool(false) is executed before PHPUnit, while the other
    // ones are correctly executed.
    var_dump(is_null(self::$reflection));

    if (null === self::$reflection) {
        // This line is reported as uncovered, but it must be executed since I'm
        // accessing the reflection!
        self::$reflection = new \ReflectionClass(get_called_class());
    }

    return self::$reflection;
}

What do you think?

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    How can you say that is before PHPUnits initialization? It's only before PHPUnits output is written (the TextUI).
    – hakre
    Oct 11, 2011 at 15:26
  • @hakre Then, why are all the others var_dump() (that method gets executed many times in the application) shown after PHPUnit's output? And why isn't that line reported in code coverage even if it's executed? Oct 11, 2011 at 15:44
  • This is unrelated to your question, may I ask why you assign the get_called_class (which is late static binding) to self::$... and not static::$... ?
    – hakre
    Oct 11, 2011 at 18:48
  • When does getReflection() get called?
    – hakre
    Oct 11, 2011 at 18:49
  • It gets called in another static method which returns the events the module is subcribed to. I must use ReflectionClass because I use annotations to subscribe to events. This last static method is called in a test case. That's why I don't understand what's going on. For what concerns the late static bind, that's my mistake. I'll correct it. Thanks. Oct 11, 2011 at 20:53

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Then, why are all the others var_dump() (that method gets executed many times in the application) shown after PHPUnit's output? And why isn't that line reported in code coverage even if it's executed?

I assume (but that's just a guess as it's hard to say since you have not shown the code), that it's related to code that gets executed on file-inclusion, rather after actual test functions are executed or testcases get instantiated.

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The accessor must be getting called outside of a unit test which initializes self::$reflection. After that, all further calls to getReflection() skip the if block so it'll never be counted as covered. PHPUnit instantiates all of the test case classes--one per test method, data provider method, and data provider argument array--before running any of the tests or tracing code coverage. Look for a test case that calls getReflection() from its constructor or outside the class itself where the code is executed upon loading.

I forget if the test cases are instantiated before PHPUnit outputs its version and cannot check now, but I believe this is the case. The other possibility is that you're calling getReflection() from bootstrap.php, but you probably already checked for that.

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