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A unit test with atoum can be written with its fluid interface $this ->if(true) ->and(true) ->then ->assert ->object($obj)->isInstanceOf('test') ->if(true) ->then ->assert ->integer($i)->isEqualTo(1) But the automatic formatter make all "fluid" calls on the same indentation level, which break the readability of the code $this ->if(true) ->and(true) ->then ->assert() ->object($obj)->isInstanceOf('test') ->if(true) ->then ->assert ->integer($i)->isEqualTo(1) Is it possible to have some specific option for formatting the atoum php files, depending on keywords?
Definitely not today. It's an enhancements, maybe in some of next releases.