From 9ff6d2ba207ab9a89b0cc9341bdc2cdb132adbfe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lacpandore Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 14:08:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] remove a question --- data/Console/options_and_arguments.yaml | 10 ---------- .../object_oriented_programming.yaml | 2 +- 2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/Console/options_and_arguments.yaml b/data/Console/options_and_arguments.yaml index 8f83f96..514f9ea 100644 --- a/data/Console/options_and_arguments.yaml +++ b/data/Console/options_and_arguments.yaml @@ -34,13 +34,3 @@ questions: - { value: 'False', correct: true } - { value: 'True', correct: false } help: 'https://github.com/symfony/symfony/blob/6.4/src/Symfony/Component/Console/Command/Command.php#L544' - - - uuid: 1eebf878-8ba4-6202-a4b0-99d84c92580c - question: "Given a command that requires answering to a multiple choices question, how could the inputs (marked as ???) be set in a test? final class CommandTest extends TestCase { public function testExecute(): void { $commandTester = new CommandTester($command); $commandTester->setInputs(???);

$commandTester->execute([

'command' => $command->getName(),

]);

} }" - answers: - - { value: "['first_input && second_input']", correct: false } - - { value: "['first_input, second_input']", correct: false } - - { value: "['first_input >> second_input']", correct: false } - - { value: "It's not possible", correct: false } - - { value: "['first_input', 'second_input']", correct: true } - help: 'https://symfony.com/doc/current/components/console/helpers/questionhelper.html#testing-a-command-that-expects-input' diff --git a/data/php_and_web_security/object_oriented_programming.yaml b/data/php_and_web_security/object_oriented_programming.yaml index 3b992b3..02ce4c7 100644 --- a/data/php_and_web_security/object_oriented_programming.yaml +++ b/data/php_and_web_security/object_oriented_programming.yaml @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ questions: help: 'https://php.net/manual/fr/book.reflection.php' - uuid: 1eebf878-8ba5-6116-88ba-99d84c92580c - question: 'Is it possible make $tags directly indexed with a specified field ?/** @Entity */ class Content { /** @OneToMany(targetEntity= Tag ) */ private Tag $tags; }' + question: 'Is it possible make $tags directly indexed with a specified field ?/** @Entity */ class Content { /** @OneToMany(targetEntity="Tag") */ private Tag $tags; }' answers: - { value: 'Yes, by adding the attribute indexBy to the OneToMany annotation', correct: true } - { value: 'No', correct: false }