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From: M. S. F. <va...@sc...> - 2007-05-14 14:11:33
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I wrote a few blog[1] posts[2] about this a long time ago. I am not sure if they are still relevant, but they may help. [1]: http://vaderpi.scottandlaurie.com/blog/?p=184 [2]: http://vaderpi.scottandlaurie.com/blog/?p=188 Mike Capp wrote: > Hi Steve, > > I found your old mails on this subject while poking through the nmock > list archives regarding a similar issue - an InvalidCastException on > > ArrayList list = new ArrayList(); > list.Add(mockery.NewMock(typeof(IFoo))); > IFoo[] array = (IFoo[]) list.ToArray(typeof(IFoo)); > > which I suspect has the same root cause as your IServiceContainer > woes. Unfortunately, SourceForge's web archives don't include patches > attached to mails (I only joined the project recently and so don't > have the originals) and I didn't have your email until it popped up in > this thread. Do you by any chance still have them handy? I'm not a > project admin and so can't give you commit access, but I should be > able to apply your fixes and check them in. > > cheers > Mike > > > On 04/05/07, Steve Mitcham <Ste...@ty...> wrote: > >> I've submitted a patch to a major issue that I've come up against, that >> I believe covers an open error in the bug list, several times only to >> have the patch submission be completely ignored. I gave up sending >> information to the lists a long time ago due to this behavior. I can >> understand a patch being rejected, but I got no feedback whatsoever to >> my attempts. This occurred over the course of several months about a >> year ago. The issue still exists. I don't have time to look up the >> exact defect I'm talking about, however, the symptom of the problem I'm >> experiencing boils down to the following test: >> >> [Test] >> public void MockObjectsCanBeContainedInServiceContainer() >> { >> Mockery mockery = new Mockery(); >> ServiceContainer container = new ServiceContainer(); >> IMockedType mockedType = mockery.NewMock(typeof >> (IMockedType)) as IMockedType; >> >> container.AddService(typeof (IMockedType),mockedType); >> >> Assert.AreSame(mockedType,container.GetService(typeof(IMockedType))); >> } >> >> I have a patch that my company uses that fixes this issue and also >> allows for the following functionality: >> >> [Test] >> public void EventsCanBeRaisedDuringTests() >> { >> m_listenerMessage = null; >> Mockery mocks = new Mockery(); >> Announcer announcer = (Announcer) >> mocks.NewMock(typeof(Announcer)); >> >> Expect.Once.On(announcer).EventAdd("Listeners", >> new Listener(DummyListener)); >> >> announcer.Listeners += new >> Listener(DummyListener); >> >> Fire.Event("Listeners").On(announcer).With("Test >> Message"); >> >> Assert.AreEqual("Test >> Message",m_listenerMessage); >> } >> >> >> Finally, I have a patch to an issue raise several months ago concerning >> Verification of expectations when ordered expectations are used, also a >> major problem that remains unpatched to date as far as I can tell. >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > NMock-two-dev mailing list > NMo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nmock-two-dev > |