php-src/ext/standard/tests/file/fputcsv_002.phpt
Peter Kokot d679f02295 Sync leading and final newlines in *.phpt sections
This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines in all
*.phpt sections.

According to POSIX, a line is a sequence of zero or more non-' <newline>'
characters plus a terminating '<newline>' character. [1] Files should
normally have at least one final newline character.

C89 [2] and later standards [3] mention a final newline:
"A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character,
which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character."

Although it is not mandatory for all files to have a final newline
fixed, a more consistent and homogeneous approach brings less of commit
differences issues and a better development experience in certain text
editors and IDEs.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_206
[2] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#2.1.1.2
[3] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c99/n1256.html#5.1.1.2
2018-10-15 04:33:09 +02:00

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--TEST--
fputcsv(): Checking data after calling the function
--FILE--
<?php
$file = dirname(__FILE__) .'/fgetcsv-test.csv';
$data = array(1, 2, 'foo', 'haha', array(4, 5, 6), 1.3, null);
$fp = fopen($file, 'w');
fputcsv($fp, $data);
var_dump($data);
?>
--CLEAN--
<?php
$file = dirname(__FILE__) .'/fgetcsv-test.csv';
unlink($file);
?>
--EXPECTF--
Notice: Array to string conversion in %s on line %d
array(7) {
[0]=>
int(1)
[1]=>
int(2)
[2]=>
string(3) "foo"
[3]=>
string(4) "haha"
[4]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
int(4)
[1]=>
int(5)
[2]=>
int(6)
}
[5]=>
float(1.3)
[6]=>
NULL
}