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 /**
  * Defines the mocked function in the given namespace.
  *
  * In most cases you don't have to call this method. enable() is doing this
  * for you. But if the mock is defined after the first call in the
  * tested class, the tested class doesn't resolve to the mock. This is
  * documented in Bug #68541. You therefore have to define the namespaced
  * function before the first call. Defining the function has no side
  * effects as you still have to enable the mock. If the function was
  * already defined this method does nothing.
  *
  * @see enable()
  * @link https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=68541 Bug #68541
  */
 public function define()
 {
     $fqfn = $this->getFQFN();
     if (function_exists($fqfn)) {
         return;
     }
     $functionHelper = new MockFunctionHelper($this);
     $functionHelper->defineFunction();
 }
 /**
  * Tests removeDefaultArguments().
  *
  * @param array $expected  The expected result.
  * @param array $arguments The input arguments.
  *
  * @test
  * @dataProvider provideTestRemoveDefaultArguments
  */
 public function testRemoveDefaultArguments(array $expected, array $arguments)
 {
     MockFunctionHelper::removeDefaultArguments($arguments);
     $this->assertEquals($expected, $arguments);
 }