Thursday, December 30, 2010

Re: Bake output (Can someone explain these results) ?

On Dec 30, 6:34 pm, John Maxim <goog...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the book was rather hard to digest and at times a bit confusing..
> (still appreciate much as I can)
>
> if I look at google for the word fixture there are going to be
> different meanings for fixtures.
>
> based on my first sentence .. I conclude that's why I'm posting here
> to listen to experts/pro words in layman ...definition yet in
> technical field(if any specific) or specifically for cake..
>
> furthermore, i was kind of surprised to find the testing stuff were
> all created in a single command line..which i didn't understand
> before...and now. as if it's not confused enough .. i read the word
> fixtures some more. if you looked at my earlier posts, I was and have
> always left some doubts in questions regarding to testing.
>
> i'm not posting for the fun.

There's a detailed description of what a fixture is within the testing
section of the book: http://book.cakephp.org/view/1196/Testing

The test case bake generated for you will also have more meaning after
reading that section (or at the very least visiting e.g. http://localhost/test.php
)

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