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<?php declare(strict_types=1); /* * This file is part of PHPUnit. * * (c) Sebastian Bergmann <sebastian@phpunit.de> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace PHPUnit\Framework\MockObject\Builder; /** * @internal This class is not covered by the backward compatibility promise for PHPUnit */ interface ParametersMatch extends Stub { /** * Defines the expectation which must occur before the current is valid. * * @param string $id the identification of the expectation that should * occur before this one * * @return Stub */ public function after($id); /** * Sets the parameters to match for, each parameter to this function will * be part of match. To perform specific matches or constraints create a * new PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\Constraint and use it for the parameter. * If the parameter value is not a constraint it will use the * PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\IsEqual for the value. * * Some examples: * <code> * // match first parameter with value 2 * $b->with(2); * // match first parameter with value 'smock' and second identical to 42 * $b->with('smock', new PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\IsEqual(42)); * </code> * * @return ParametersMatch */ public function with(...$arguments); /** * Sets a rule which allows any kind of parameters. * * Some examples: * <code> * // match any number of parameters * $b->withAnyParameters(); * </code> * * @return ParametersMatch */ public function withAnyParameters(); }