reverseMatch() public method

Limitation: If the element number is > 1, we cannot predict how URI segments are expected to be built. So we expect "_" will be reversed to "/" e.g. foo_bar => foo/bar with elementNumber == 2 Hence if number of elements is different than the element number, we report as non matched.
public reverseMatch ( string $siteAccessName ) : URIElement | null
$siteAccessName string
return URIElement | null
 /**
  * @dataProvider reverseMatchProvider
  */
 public function testReverseMatch($siteAccessName, $originalPathinfo)
 {
     $matcher = new URIElementMatcher(1);
     $matcher->setRequest(new SimplifiedRequest(array('pathinfo' => $originalPathinfo)));
     $result = $matcher->reverseMatch($siteAccessName);
     $this->assertInstanceOf('eZ\\Publish\\Core\\MVC\\Symfony\\SiteAccess\\Matcher\\URIElement', $result);
     $this->assertSame("/{$siteAccessName}{$originalPathinfo}", $result->getRequest()->pathinfo);
     $this->assertSame("/{$siteAccessName}/some/linked/uri", $result->analyseLink('/some/linked/uri'));
     $this->assertSame('/foo/bar/baz', $result->analyseURI("/{$siteAccessName}/foo/bar/baz"));
 }
 public function testReverseMatchFail()
 {
     $matcher = new URIElementMatcher(array(2));
     $matcher->setRequest(new SimplifiedRequest(array('pathinfo' => '/my/siteaccess/foo/bar')));
     $this->assertNull($matcher->reverseMatch('another_siteaccess_again_dont_tell_me'));
 }