Fix PHPUnit coverage report generation#253
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jaapio merged 4 commits intophpDocumentor:2.xfrom Dec 1, 2025
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I plan to achieve 100% test coverage today. I think it would be great to do this before releasing the second version to make sure everything really works perfectly. |
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In fact, the
coversannotations are only needed to speed up the report generation, but the tests are fast enough that there's not much point in using these annotations. Currently, due to their irrelevance, the test coverage report is not generated correctly. I have removed them, and now everything is generated properly.I have also updated the configuration to the new format.
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