[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #55918: Call wpTearDownAfterClass() before deleting all data, instead of after

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#55918: Call wpTearDownAfterClass() before deleting all data, instead of after
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 Reporter:  SergeyBiryukov            |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)              |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                    |   Milestone:  6.1
Component:  Build/Test Tools          |     Version:
 Severity:  normal                    |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  has-patch has-unit-tests  |     Focuses:
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Comment (by ironprogrammer):

 Due to
 [https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C03B0H5J0/p1661878866652479?thread_ts=1661878420.775379&cid=C03B0H5J0
 lingering questions] related to the continued use of
 `wpSetUpBeforeClass()` / `wpTearDownAfterClass()`, versus
 [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/testing/automated-testing
 /writing-phpunit-tests/#shared-fixtures recent Core Handbook guidance to
 favor the newer] `set_up_before_class()` / `tear_down_after_class()`
 methods, I propose punting this for further exploration and consensus.

 For more background on the shift to use the `snake_case` methods, see
 [https://make.wordpress.org/core/2021/09/27/changes-to-the-wordpress-core-
 php-test-suite/#core-contributors-writing-tests Changes to the WordPress
 Core PHP Test Suite] (27 September 2021).

 And for completeness, the Core Handbook also mentions the older methods in
 the [https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/testing/automated-testing
 /writing-phpunit-tests/#slow-fixtures Slow Fixtures] section. Additional
 discussion should pave a way forward to reconcile these differences.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/55918#comment:7>
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