assertArrayIsIdenticalToArrayOnlyConsideringListOfKeys()
does not correctly handle array order
#5729
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Follow up on #5716.
Sorry, I screwed up.
While the fix in #5716 correctly fixes the handling of array keys to be in line with PHP itself, it broke the differentiation between
isEqual
andisIdentical
as the arrays were now being recreated in the order of the keys passed to the$keysToBeConsidered
parameter.This is not problematic for the
assertArrayIsEqualToArrayOnlyConsideringListOfKeys()
assertion as the array order is not relevant there.However, it is problematic for the
assertArrayIsIdenticalToArrayOnlyConsideringListOfKeys()
assertion, where the array order is relevant.This commit fixes it.
Includes unit test safeguarding the fix.
And while the
assertArrayIs*ToArrayIgnoringListOfKeys()
assertions are not affected, I've also included a unit test for the issue for those assertions, just to be on the safe side.