For this array ($options):
Array (
[0] => 0
[1] => 1
[2] => 2
)
PHP returns TRUE:
$this->assertTrue( in_array('Bug', $options ) ); // TRUE
$this->assertTrue( in_array('Feature', $options ) ); // TRUE
$this->assertTrue( in_array('Task', $options ) ); // TRUE
$this->assertTrue( in_开发者_如何学Carray('RockAndRoll', $options ) ); // TRUE
Why?
This is because 0 == "string" is true, and 0 is an element of the array.
Set the parameter $strict in in_array to true:
$this->assertTrue( in_array('Bug', $options, true) );
Try adding a third parameter to your function calls;
$this->assertTrue( in_array('Bug', $options, true) );
This will ensure the comparisons are type-strict, and should solve your problem.
Add a third argument to in_array() and set it to TRUE.
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