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+ to the current constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression by appending And
+ to the current constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression by appending Or
+ to the current constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Class used to detect any derived constraints
+ that fail to set the actual value in their
+ Matches override.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs an AttributeExistsConstraint for a specific attribute Type
+
+
+
+
+
+ Tests whether the object provides the expected attribute.
+
+ A Type, MethodInfo, or other ICustomAttributeProvider
+ True if the expected attribute is present, otherwise false
+
+
+
+ Writes the description of the constraint to the specified writer
+
+
+
+
+ AttributeConstraint tests that a specified attribute is present
+ on a Type or other provider and that the value of the attribute
+ satisfies some other constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract base class used for prefixes
+
+
+
+
+ The base constraint
+
+
+
+
+ Construct given a base constraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs an AttributeConstraint for a specified attriute
+ Type and base constraint.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Determines whether the Type or other provider has the
+ expected attribute and if its value matches the
+ additional constraint specified.
+
+
+
+
+ Writes a description of the attribute to the specified writer.
+
+
+
+
+ Writes the actual value supplied to the specified writer.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a string representation of the constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ BasicConstraint is the abstract base for constraints that
+ perform a simple comparison to a constant value.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected.
+ The description.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ NullConstraint tests that the actual value is null
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ TrueConstraint tests that the actual value is true
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ FalseConstraint tests that the actual value is false
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ NaNConstraint tests that the actual value is a double or float NaN
+
+
+
+
+ Test that the actual value is an NaN
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a specified writer
+
+
+
+
+
+ BinaryConstraint is the abstract base of all constraints
+ that combine two other constraints in some fashion.
+
+
+
+
+ The first constraint being combined
+
+
+
+
+ The second constraint being combined
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a BinaryConstraint from two other constraints
+
+ The first constraint
+ The second constraint
+
+
+
+ AndConstraint succeeds only if both members succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Create an AndConstraint from two other constraints
+
+ The first constraint
+ The second constraint
+
+
+
+ Apply both member constraints to an actual value, succeeding
+ succeeding only if both of them succeed.
+
+ The actual value
+ True if the constraints both succeeded
+
+
+
+ Write a description for this contraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to receive the description
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ OrConstraint succeeds if either member succeeds
+
+
+
+
+ Create an OrConstraint from two other constraints
+
+ The first constraint
+ The second constraint
+
+
+
+ Apply the member constraints to an actual value, succeeding
+ succeeding as soon as one of them succeeds.
+
+ The actual value
+ True if either constraint succeeded
+
+
+
+ Write a description for this contraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to receive the description
+
+
+
+ CollectionConstraint is the abstract base class for
+ constraints that operate on collections.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an empty CollectionConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionConstraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Determines whether the specified enumerable is empty.
+
+ The enumerable.
+
+ true if the specified enumerable is empty; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Protected method to be implemented by derived classes
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionItemsEqualConstraint is the abstract base class for all
+ collection constraints that apply some notion of item equality
+ as a part of their operation.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an empty CollectionConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionConstraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Compares two collection members for equality
+
+
+
+
+ Return a new CollectionTally for use in making tests
+
+ The collection to be included in the tally
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self.
+
+
+
+
+ EmptyCollectionConstraint tests whether a collection is empty.
+
+
+
+
+ Check that the collection is empty
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ UniqueItemsConstraint tests whether all the items in a
+ collection are unique.
+
+
+
+
+ Check that all items are unique.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionContainsConstraint is used to test whether a collection
+ contains an expected object as a member.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionContainsConstraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the expected item is contained in the collection
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a descripton of the constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionEquivalentCOnstraint is used to determine whether two
+ collections are equivalent.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionEquivalentConstraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether two collections are equivalent
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionSubsetConstraint is used to determine whether
+ one collection is a subset of another
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionSubsetConstraint
+
+ The collection that the actual value is expected to be a subset of
+
+
+
+ Test whether the actual collection is a subset of
+ the expected collection provided.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionOrderedConstraint is used to test whether a collection is ordered.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionOrderedConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer and returns self.
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer<T> and returns self.
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use a Comparison<T> and returns self.
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to test ordering by the value of
+ a specified property and returns self.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the collection is ordered
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of the constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of the constraint.
+
+
+
+
+
+ If used performs a reverse comparison
+
+
+
+
+ CollectionTally counts (tallies) the number of
+ occurences of each object in one or more enumerations.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a CollectionTally object from a comparer and a collection
+
+
+
+
+ Try to remove an object from the tally
+
+ The object to remove
+ True if successful, false if the object was not found
+
+
+
+ Try to remove a set of objects from the tally
+
+ The objects to remove
+ True if successful, false if any object was not found
+
+
+
+ The number of objects remaining in the tally
+
+
+
+
+ ComparisonAdapter class centralizes all comparisons of
+ values in NUnit, adapting to the use of any provided
+ IComparer, IComparer<T> or Comparison<T>
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps an IComparer
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps an IComparer<T>
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps a Comparison<T>
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the default ComparisonAdapter, which wraps an
+ NUnitComparer object.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ComparisonAdapter for an IComparer
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a default ComparisonAdapter
+
+
+
+
+ ComparisonAdapter<T> extends ComparisonAdapter and
+ allows use of an IComparer<T> or Comparison<T>
+ to actually perform the comparison.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ComparisonAdapter for an IComparer<T>
+
+
+
+
+ Compare a Type T to an object
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ComparisonAdapter for a Comparison<T>
+
+
+
+
+ Compare a Type T to an object
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract base class for constraints that compare values to
+ determine if one is greater than, equal to or less than
+ the other. This class supplies the Using modifiers.
+
+
+
+
+ ComparisonAdapter to be used in making the comparison
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer and returns self
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer<T> and returns self
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the constraint to use a Comparison<T> and returns self
+
+
+
+
+ Delegate used to delay evaluation of the actual value
+ to be used in evaluating a constraint
+
+
+
+
+ ConstraintBuilder maintains the stacks that are used in
+ processing a ConstraintExpression. An OperatorStack
+ is used to hold operators that are waiting for their
+ operands to be reognized. a ConstraintStack holds
+ input constraints as well as the results of each
+ operator applied.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ Appends the specified operator to the expression by first
+ reducing the operator stack and then pushing the new
+ operator on the stack.
+
+ The operator to push.
+
+
+
+ Appends the specified constraint to the expresson by pushing
+ it on the constraint stack.
+
+ The constraint to push.
+
+
+
+ Sets the top operator right context.
+
+ The right context.
+
+
+
+ Reduces the operator stack until the topmost item
+ precedence is greater than or equal to the target precedence.
+
+ The target precedence.
+
+
+
+ Resolves this instance, returning a Constraint. If the builder
+ is not currently in a resolvable state, an exception is thrown.
+
+ The resolved constraint
+
+
+
+ Gets a value indicating whether this instance is resolvable.
+
+
+ true if this instance is resolvable; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+
+ OperatorStack is a type-safe stack for holding ConstraintOperators
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The builder.
+
+
+
+ Pushes the specified operator onto the stack.
+
+ The op.
+
+
+
+ Pops the topmost operator from the stack.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Gets a value indicating whether this is empty.
+
+ true if empty; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+ Gets the topmost operator without modifying the stack.
+
+ The top.
+
+
+
+ ConstraintStack is a type-safe stack for holding Constraints
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The builder.
+
+
+
+ Pushes the specified constraint. As a side effect,
+ the constraint's builder field is set to the
+ ConstraintBuilder owning this stack.
+
+ The constraint.
+
+
+
+ Pops this topmost constrait from the stack.
+ As a side effect, the constraint's builder
+ field is set to null.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Gets a value indicating whether this is empty.
+
+ true if empty; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+ Gets the topmost constraint without modifying the stack.
+
+ The topmost constraint
+
+
+
+ ConstraintExpression represents a compound constraint in the
+ process of being constructed from a series of syntactic elements.
+
+ Individual elements are appended to the expression as they are
+ reognized. Once an actual Constraint is appended, the expression
+ returns a resolvable Constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ ConstraintExpressionBase is the abstract base class for the
+ ConstraintExpression class, which represents a
+ compound constraint in the process of being constructed
+ from a series of syntactic elements.
+
+ NOTE: ConstraintExpressionBase is separate because the
+ ConstraintExpression class was generated in earlier
+ versions of NUnit. The two classes may be combined
+ in a future version.
+
+
+
+
+ The ConstraintBuilder holding the elements recognized so far
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the
+ class passing in a ConstraintBuilder, which may be pre-populated.
+
+ The builder.
+
+
+
+ Returns a string representation of the expression as it
+ currently stands. This should only be used for testing,
+ since it has the side-effect of resolving the expression.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Appends an operator to the expression and returns the
+ resulting expression itself.
+
+
+
+
+ Appends a self-resolving operator to the expression and
+ returns a new ResolvableConstraintExpression.
+
+
+
+
+ Appends a constraint to the expression and returns that
+ constraint, which is associated with the current state
+ of the expression being built.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the
+ class passing in a ConstraintBuilder, which may be pre-populated.
+
+ The builder.
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding only if a specified number of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either
+ test for the existence of the named property on the object
+ being tested or apply any following constraint to that property.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the constraint provided as an argument - used to allow custom
+ custom constraints to easily participate in the syntax.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the constraint provided as an argument - used to allow custom
+ custom constraints to easily participate in the syntax.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a collection containing the same elements as the
+ collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular object in the collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular object in the collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ContainsConstraint. This constraint
+ will, in turn, make use of the appropriate second-level
+ constraint, depending on the type of the actual argument.
+ This overload is only used if the item sought is a string,
+ since any other type implies that we are looking for a
+ collection member.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same as an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls
+ within a specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if at least one of them succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them fail.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Length property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Count property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Message property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ With is currently a NOP - reserved for future use.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for null
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for True
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for False
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a positive value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a negative value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for NaN
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for empty
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection
+ contains all unique items.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in binary format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in xml format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection is ordered
+
+
+
+
+ Helper class with properties and methods that supply
+ a number of constraints used in Asserts.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding only if a specified number of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either
+ test for the existence of the named property on the object
+ being tested or apply any following constraint to that property.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a collection containing the same elements as the
+ collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular object in the collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular object in the collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ContainsConstraint. This constraint
+ will, in turn, make use of the appropriate second-level
+ constraint, depending on the type of the actual argument.
+ This overload is only used if the item sought is a string,
+ since any other type implies that we are looking for a
+ collection member.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value matches the pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same as an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls
+ within a specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if at least one of them succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them fail.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Length property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Count property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Message property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for null
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for True
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for False
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a positive value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a negative value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for NaN
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for empty
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection
+ contains all unique items.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in binary format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in xml format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection is ordered
+
+
+
+
+ The ConstraintOperator class is used internally by a
+ ConstraintBuilder to represent an operator that
+ modifies or combines constraints.
+
+ Constraint operators use left and right precedence
+ values to determine whether the top operator on the
+ stack should be reduced before pushing a new operator.
+
+
+
+
+ The precedence value used when the operator
+ is about to be pushed to the stack.
+
+
+
+
+ The precedence value used when the operator
+ is on the top of the stack.
+
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+
+ The syntax element preceding this operator
+
+
+
+
+ The syntax element folowing this operator
+
+
+
+
+ The precedence value used when the operator
+ is about to be pushed to the stack.
+
+
+
+
+ The precedence value used when the operator
+ is on the top of the stack.
+
+
+
+
+ PrefixOperator takes a single constraint and modifies
+ it's action in some way.
+
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the constraint created by applying this
+ prefix to another constraint.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Negates the test of the constraint it wraps.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a new NotOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a NotConstraint applied to its argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract base for operators that indicate how to
+ apply a constraint to items in a collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a CollectionOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Represents a constraint that succeeds if all the
+ members of a collection match a base constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that will apply the argument
+ to the members of a collection, succeeding if
+ they all succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Represents a constraint that succeeds if any of the
+ members of a collection match a base constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that will apply the argument
+ to the members of a collection, succeeding if
+ any of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Represents a constraint that succeeds if none of the
+ members of a collection match a base constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that will apply the argument
+ to the members of a collection, succeeding if
+ none of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Represents a constraint that succeeds if the specified
+ count of members of a collection match a base constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an ExactCountOperator for a specified count
+
+ The expected count
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that will apply the argument
+ to the members of a collection, succeeding if
+ none of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Represents a constraint that simply wraps the
+ constraint provided as an argument, without any
+ further functionality, but which modifes the
+ order of evaluation because of its precedence.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructor for the WithOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that wraps its argument
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract base class for operators that are able to reduce to a
+ constraint whether or not another syntactic element follows.
+
+
+
+
+ Operator used to test for the presence of a named Property
+ on an object and optionally apply further tests to the
+ value of that property.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a PropOperator for a particular named property
+
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the name of the property to which the operator applies
+
+
+
+
+ Operator that tests for the presence of a particular attribute
+ on a type and optionally applies further tests to the attribute.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an AttributeOperator for a particular Type
+
+ The Type of attribute tested
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+ Operator that tests that an exception is thrown and
+ optionally applies further tests to the exception.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ThrowsOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract base class for all binary operators
+
+
+
+
+ Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and
+ any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint
+ stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Abstract method that produces a constraint by applying
+ the operator to its left and right constraint arguments.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the left precedence of the operator
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the right precedence of the operator
+
+
+
+
+ Operator that requires both it's arguments to succeed
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an AndOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the operator to produce an AndConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Operator that requires at least one of it's arguments to succeed
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an OrOperator
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the operator to produce an OrConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ ContainsConstraint tests a whether a string contains a substring
+ or a collection contains an object. It postpones the decision of
+ which test to use until the type of the actual argument is known.
+ This allows testing whether a string is contained in a collection
+ or as a substring of another string using the same syntax.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self.
+
+
+
+
+ Applies a delay to the match so that a match can be evaluated in the future.
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a new DelayedConstraint
+
+ The inner constraint two decorate
+ The time interval after which the match is performed
+ If the value of is less than 0
+
+
+
+ Creates a new DelayedConstraint
+
+ The inner constraint two decorate
+ The time interval after which the match is performed
+ The time interval used for polling
+ If the value of is less than 0
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a delegate
+
+ The delegate whose value is to be tested
+ True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given reference.
+ Overridden to wait for the specified delay period before
+ calling the base constraint with the dereferenced value.
+
+ A reference to the value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a MessageWriter.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of the constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ EmptyDirectoryConstraint is used to test that a directory is empty
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ EmptyConstraint tests a whether a string or collection is empty,
+ postponing the decision about which test is applied until the
+ type of the actual argument is known.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ EqualConstraint is able to compare an actual value with the
+ expected value provided in its constructor. Two objects are
+ considered equal if both are null, or if both have the same
+ value. NUnit has special semantics for some object types.
+
+
+
+
+ If true, strings in error messages will be clipped
+
+
+
+
+ NUnitEqualityComparer used to test equality.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use a tolerance when determining equality.
+
+ Tolerance value to be used
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object.
+
+ The IComparer object to use.
+ Self.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write a failure message. Overridden to provide custom
+ failure messages for EqualConstraint.
+
+ The MessageWriter to write to
+
+
+
+ Write description of this constraint
+
+ The MessageWriter to write to
+
+
+
+ Display the failure information for two collections that did not match.
+
+ The MessageWriter on which to display
+ The expected collection.
+ The actual collection
+ The depth of this failure in a set of nested collections
+
+
+
+ Displays a single line showing the types and sizes of the expected
+ and actual enumerations, collections or arrays. If both are identical,
+ the value is only shown once.
+
+ The MessageWriter on which to display
+ The expected collection or array
+ The actual collection or array
+ The indentation level for the message line
+
+
+
+ Displays a single line showing the point in the expected and actual
+ arrays at which the comparison failed. If the arrays have different
+ structures or dimensions, both values are shown.
+
+ The MessageWriter on which to display
+ The expected array
+ The actual array
+ Index of the failure point in the underlying collections
+ The indentation level for the message line
+
+
+
+ Display the failure information for two IEnumerables that did not match.
+
+ The MessageWriter on which to display
+ The expected enumeration.
+ The actual enumeration
+ The depth of this failure in a set of nested collections
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self.
+
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to suppress string clipping
+ and return self.
+
+
+
+
+ Flag the constraint to compare arrays as collections
+ and return self.
+
+
+
+
+ Switches the .Within() modifier to interpret its tolerance as
+ a distance in representable values (see remarks).
+
+ Self.
+
+ Ulp stands for "unit in the last place" and describes the minimum
+ amount a given value can change. For any integers, an ulp is 1 whole
+ digit. For floating point values, the accuracy of which is better
+ for smaller numbers and worse for larger numbers, an ulp depends
+ on the size of the number. Using ulps for comparison of floating
+ point results instead of fixed tolerances is safer because it will
+ automatically compensate for the added inaccuracy of larger numbers.
+
+
+
+
+ Switches the .Within() modifier to interpret its tolerance as
+ a percentage that the actual values is allowed to deviate from
+ the expected value.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in days.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in hours.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in minutes.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in seconds.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in milliseconds.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in clock ticks.
+
+ Self
+
+
+
+ EqualityAdapter class handles all equality comparisons
+ that use an IEqualityComparer, IEqualityComparer<T>
+ or a ComparisonAdapter.
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects, returning true if they are equal
+
+
+
+
+ Returns true if the two objects can be compared by this adapter.
+ The base adapter cannot handle IEnumerables except for strings.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IEqualityComparer.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IEqualityComparer<T>.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer<T>.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps a Comparison<T>.
+
+
+
+
+ EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns true if the two objects can be compared by this adapter.
+ Generic adapter requires objects of the specified type.
+
+
+
+
+ EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer.
+
+
+
+ Helper routines for working with floating point numbers
+
+
+ The floating point comparison code is based on this excellent article:
+ http://www.cygnus-software.com/papers/comparingfloats/comparingfloats.htm
+
+
+ "ULP" means Unit in the Last Place and in the context of this library refers to
+ the distance between two adjacent floating point numbers. IEEE floating point
+ numbers can only represent a finite subset of natural numbers, with greater
+ accuracy for smaller numbers and lower accuracy for very large numbers.
+
+
+ If a comparison is allowed "2 ulps" of deviation, that means the values are
+ allowed to deviate by up to 2 adjacent floating point values, which might be
+ as low as 0.0000001 for small numbers or as high as 10.0 for large numbers.
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two floating point values for equality
+ First floating point value to be compared
+ Second floating point value t be compared
+
+ Maximum number of representable floating point values that are allowed to
+ be between the left and the right floating point values
+
+ True if both numbers are equal or close to being equal
+
+
+ Floating point values can only represent a finite subset of natural numbers.
+ For example, the values 2.00000000 and 2.00000024 can be stored in a float,
+ but nothing inbetween them.
+
+
+ This comparison will count how many possible floating point values are between
+ the left and the right number. If the number of possible values between both
+ numbers is less than or equal to maxUlps, then the numbers are considered as
+ being equal.
+
+
+ Implementation partially follows the code outlined here:
+ http://www.anttirt.net/2007/08/19/proper-floating-point-comparisons/
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two double precision floating point values for equality
+ First double precision floating point value to be compared
+ Second double precision floating point value t be compared
+
+ Maximum number of representable double precision floating point values that are
+ allowed to be between the left and the right double precision floating point values
+
+ True if both numbers are equal or close to being equal
+
+
+ Double precision floating point values can only represent a limited series of
+ natural numbers. For example, the values 2.0000000000000000 and 2.0000000000000004
+ can be stored in a double, but nothing inbetween them.
+
+
+ This comparison will count how many possible double precision floating point
+ values are between the left and the right number. If the number of possible
+ values between both numbers is less than or equal to maxUlps, then the numbers
+ are considered as being equal.
+
+
+ Implementation partially follows the code outlined here:
+ http://www.anttirt.net/2007/08/19/proper-floating-point-comparisons/
+
+
+
+
+
+ Reinterprets the memory contents of a floating point value as an integer value
+
+
+ Floating point value whose memory contents to reinterpret
+
+
+ The memory contents of the floating point value interpreted as an integer
+
+
+
+
+ Reinterprets the memory contents of a double precision floating point
+ value as an integer value
+
+
+ Double precision floating point value whose memory contents to reinterpret
+
+
+ The memory contents of the double precision floating point value
+ interpreted as an integer
+
+
+
+
+ Reinterprets the memory contents of an integer as a floating point value
+
+ Integer value whose memory contents to reinterpret
+
+ The memory contents of the integer value interpreted as a floating point value
+
+
+
+
+ Reinterprets the memory contents of an integer value as a double precision
+ floating point value
+
+ Integer whose memory contents to reinterpret
+
+ The memory contents of the integer interpreted as a double precision
+ floating point value
+
+
+
+ Union of a floating point variable and an integer
+
+
+ The union's value as a floating point variable
+
+
+ The union's value as an integer
+
+
+ The union's value as an unsigned integer
+
+
+ Union of a double precision floating point variable and a long
+
+
+ The union's value as a double precision floating point variable
+
+
+ The union's value as a long
+
+
+ The union's value as an unsigned long
+
+
+
+ Tests whether a value is greater than the value supplied to its constructor
+
+
+
+
+ The value against which a comparison is to be made
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Tests whether a value is greater than or equal to the value supplied to its constructor
+
+
+
+
+ The value against which a comparison is to be made
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Tests whether a value is less than the value supplied to its constructor
+
+
+
+
+ The value against which a comparison is to be made
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Tests whether a value is less than or equal to the value supplied to its constructor
+
+
+
+
+ The value against which a comparison is to be made
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ MessageWriter is the abstract base for classes that write
+ constraint descriptions and messages in some form. The
+ class has separate methods for writing various components
+ of a message, allowing implementations to tailor the
+ presentation as needed.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a MessageWriter given a culture
+
+
+
+
+ Method to write single line message with optional args, usually
+ written to precede the general failure message.
+
+ The message to be written
+ Any arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Method to write single line message with optional args, usually
+ written to precede the general failure message, at a givel
+ indentation level.
+
+ The indentation level of the message
+ The message to be written
+ Any arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for a constraint. This
+ is called by MessageWriter's default implementation of
+ WriteMessageTo and provides the generic two-line display.
+
+ The constraint that failed
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for given values. This
+ method may be called by constraints that need more control over
+ the display of actual and expected values than is provided
+ by the default implementation.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value causing the failure
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for given values, including
+ a tolerance value on the Expected line.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value causing the failure
+ The tolerance within which the test was made
+
+
+
+ Display the expected and actual string values on separate lines.
+ If the mismatch parameter is >=0, an additional line is displayed
+ line containing a caret that points to the mismatch point.
+
+ The expected string value
+ The actual string value
+ The point at which the strings don't match or -1
+ If true, case is ignored in locating the point where the strings differ
+ If true, the strings should be clipped to fit the line
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a connector.
+
+ The connector.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a predicate.
+
+ The predicate.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for an expected value.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a modifier
+
+ The modifier.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for an actual value.
+
+ The actual value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a generalized value.
+
+ The value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a collection value,
+ starting at a particular point, to a max length
+
+ The collection containing elements to write.
+ The starting point of the elements to write
+ The maximum number of elements to write
+
+
+
+ Abstract method to get the max line length
+
+
+
+
+ Static methods used in creating messages
+
+
+
+
+ Static string used when strings are clipped
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the representation of a type as used in NUnitLite.
+ This is the same as Type.ToString() except for arrays,
+ which are displayed with their declared sizes.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Converts any control characters in a string
+ to their escaped representation.
+
+ The string to be converted
+ The converted string
+
+
+
+ Return the a string representation for a set of indices into an array
+
+ Array of indices for which a string is needed
+
+
+
+ Get an array of indices representing the point in a enumerable,
+ collection or array corresponding to a single int index into the
+ collection.
+
+ The collection to which the indices apply
+ Index in the collection
+ Array of indices
+
+
+
+ Clip a string to a given length, starting at a particular offset, returning the clipped
+ string with ellipses representing the removed parts
+
+ The string to be clipped
+ The maximum permitted length of the result string
+ The point at which to start clipping
+ The clipped string
+
+
+
+ Clip the expected and actual strings in a coordinated fashion,
+ so that they may be displayed together.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Shows the position two strings start to differ. Comparison
+ starts at the start index.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+ The index in the strings at which comparison should start
+ Boolean indicating whether case should be ignored
+ -1 if no mismatch found, or the index where mismatch found
+
+
+
+ The Numerics class contains common operations on numeric values.
+
+
+
+
+ Checks the type of the object, returning true if
+ the object is a numeric type.
+
+ The object to check
+ true if the object is a numeric type
+
+
+
+ Checks the type of the object, returning true if
+ the object is a floating point numeric type.
+
+ The object to check
+ true if the object is a floating point numeric type
+
+
+
+ Checks the type of the object, returning true if
+ the object is a fixed point numeric type.
+
+ The object to check
+ true if the object is a fixed point numeric type
+
+
+
+ Test two numeric values for equality, performing the usual numeric
+ conversions and using a provided or default tolerance. If the tolerance
+ provided is Empty, this method may set it to a default tolerance.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value
+ A reference to the tolerance in effect
+ True if the values are equal
+
+
+
+ Compare two numeric values, performing the usual numeric conversions.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value
+ The relationship of the values to each other
+
+
+
+ NUnitComparer encapsulates NUnit's default behavior
+ in comparing two objects.
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the default NUnitComparer.
+
+
+
+
+ Generic version of NUnitComparer
+
+
+
+
+
+ Compare two objects of the same type
+
+
+
+
+ NUnitEqualityComparer encapsulates NUnit's handling of
+ equality tests between objects.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects for equality within a tolerance
+
+ The first object to compare
+ The second object to compare
+ The tolerance to use in the comparison
+
+
+
+
+ If true, all string comparisons will ignore case
+
+
+
+
+ If true, arrays will be treated as collections, allowing
+ those of different dimensions to be compared
+
+
+
+
+ Comparison objects used in comparisons for some constraints.
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects for equality within a tolerance.
+
+
+
+
+ Helper method to compare two arrays
+
+
+
+
+ Method to compare two DirectoryInfo objects
+
+ first directory to compare
+ second directory to compare
+ true if equivalent, false if not
+
+
+
+ Returns the default NUnitEqualityComparer
+
+
+
+
+ Gets and sets a flag indicating whether case should
+ be ignored in determining equality.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets and sets a flag indicating that arrays should be
+ compared as collections, without regard to their shape.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets and sets an external comparer to be used to
+ test for equality. It is applied to members of
+ collections, in place of NUnit's own logic.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the list of failure points for the last Match performed.
+
+
+
+
+ FailurePoint class represents one point of failure
+ in an equality test.
+
+
+
+
+ The location of the failure
+
+
+
+
+ The expected value
+
+
+
+
+ The actual value
+
+
+
+
+ Indicates whether the expected value is valid
+
+
+
+
+ Indicates whether the actual value is valid
+
+
+
+
+ PathConstraint serves as the abstract base of constraints
+ that operate on paths and provides several helper methods.
+
+
+
+
+ The expected path used in the constraint
+
+
+
+
+ The actual path being tested
+
+
+
+
+ Flag indicating whether a caseInsensitive comparison should be made
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a PathConstraint for a give expected path
+
+ The expected path
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Returns true if the expected path and actual path match
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of this constraint
+
+
+
+
+ Canonicalize the provided path
+
+
+ The path in standardized form
+
+
+
+ Test whether two paths are the same
+
+ The first path
+ The second path
+ Indicates whether case should be ignored
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether one path is under another path
+
+ The first path - supposed to be the parent path
+ The second path - supposed to be the child path
+ Indicates whether case should be ignored
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether one path is the same as or under another path
+
+ The first path - supposed to be the parent path
+ The second path - supposed to be the child path
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the current instance to be case-insensitve
+ and returns it.
+
+
+
+
+ Modifies the current instance to be case-sensitve
+ and returns it.
+
+
+
+
+ Summary description for SamePathConstraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected path
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The expected path
+ The actual path
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ SubPathConstraint tests that the actual path is under the expected path
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected path
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The expected path
+ The actual path
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ SamePathOrUnderConstraint tests that one path is under another
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected path
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The expected path
+ The actual path
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Predicate constraint wraps a Predicate in a constraint,
+ returning success if the predicate is true.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a PredicateConstraint from a predicate
+
+
+
+
+ Determines whether the predicate succeeds when applied
+ to the actual value.
+
+
+
+
+ Writes the description to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+ NotConstraint negates the effect of some other constraint
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The base constraint to be negated.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a MessageWriter.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ AllItemsConstraint applies another constraint to each
+ item in a collection, succeeding if they all succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an AllItemsConstraint on top of an existing constraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection,
+ failing if any item fails.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ SomeItemsConstraint applies another constraint to each
+ item in a collection, succeeding if any of them succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a SomeItemsConstraint on top of an existing constraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection,
+ succeeding if any item succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ NoItemConstraint applies another constraint to each
+ item in a collection, failing if any of them succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a NoItemConstraint on top of an existing constraint
+
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection,
+ failing if any item fails.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ ExactCoutConstraint applies another constraint to each
+ item in a collection, succeeding only if a specified
+ number of items succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an ExactCountConstraint on top of an existing constraint
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection,
+ succeeding only if the expected number of items pass.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+
+ PropertyExistsConstraint tests that a named property
+ exists on the object provided through Match.
+
+ Originally, PropertyConstraint provided this feature
+ in addition to making optional tests on the vaue
+ of the property. The two constraints are now separate.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The name of the property.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the property exists for a given object
+
+ The object to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of the constraint.
+
+
+
+
+
+ PropertyConstraint extracts a named property and uses
+ its value as the actual value for a chained constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The name.
+ The constraint to apply to the property.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of the constraint.
+
+
+
+
+
+ RangeConstraint tests whethe two values are within a
+ specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ From.
+ To.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ ResolvableConstraintExpression is used to represent a compound
+ constraint being constructed at a point where the last operator
+ may either terminate the expression or may have additional
+ qualifying constraints added to it.
+
+ It is used, for example, for a Property element or for
+ an Exception element, either of which may be optionally
+ followed by constraints that apply to the property or
+ exception.
+
+
+
+
+ Create a new instance of ResolvableConstraintExpression
+
+
+
+
+ Create a new instance of ResolvableConstraintExpression,
+ passing in a pre-populated ConstraintBuilder.
+
+
+
+
+ Resolve the current expression to a Constraint
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied only if both
+ argument constraints are satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied only if both
+ argument constraints are satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied only if both
+ argument constraints are satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied if either
+ of the argument constraints is satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied if either
+ of the argument constraints is satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied if either
+ of the argument constraints is satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ This operator creates a constraint that is satisfied if the
+ argument constraint is not satisfied.
+
+
+
+
+ Appends an And Operator to the expression
+
+
+
+
+ Appends an Or operator to the expression.
+
+
+
+
+ ReusableConstraint wraps a resolved constraint so that it
+ may be saved and reused as needed.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ReusableConstraint
+
+ The constraint or expression to be reused
+
+
+
+ Conversion operator from a normal constraint to a ReusableConstraint.
+
+ The original constraint to be wrapped as a ReusableConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of the constraint.
+
+ A string representing the constraint
+
+
+
+ Resolves the ReusableConstraint by returning the constraint
+ that it originally wrapped.
+
+ A resolved constraint
+
+
+
+ SameAsConstraint tests whether an object is identical to
+ the object passed to its constructor
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected object.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ BinarySerializableConstraint tests whether
+ an object is serializable in binary format.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation
+
+
+
+
+ BinarySerializableConstraint tests whether
+ an object is serializable in binary format.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of this constraint
+
+
+
+
+ StringConstraint is the abstract base for constraints
+ that operate on strings. It supports the IgnoreCase
+ modifier for string operations.
+
+
+
+
+ The expected value
+
+
+
+
+ Indicates whether tests should be case-insensitive
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a StringConstraint given an expected value
+
+ The expected value
+
+
+
+ Modify the constraint to ignore case in matching.
+
+
+
+
+ EmptyStringConstraint tests whether a string is empty.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ NullEmptyStringConstraint tests whether a string is either null or empty.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a new NullOrEmptyStringConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ SubstringConstraint can test whether a string contains
+ the expected substring.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ StartsWithConstraint can test whether a string starts
+ with an expected substring.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected string
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is matched by the actual value.
+ This is a template method, which calls the IsMatch method
+ of the derived class.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ EndsWithConstraint can test whether a string ends
+ with an expected substring.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The expected string
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is matched by the actual value.
+ This is a template method, which calls the IsMatch method
+ of the derived class.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ RegexConstraint can test whether a string matches
+ the pattern provided.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The pattern.
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True for success, false for failure
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ ThrowsConstraint is used to test the exception thrown by
+ a delegate by applying a constraint to it.
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class,
+ using a constraint to be applied to the exception.
+
+ A constraint to apply to the caught exception.
+
+
+
+ Executes the code of the delegate and captures any exception.
+ If a non-null base constraint was provided, it applies that
+ constraint to the exception.
+
+ A delegate representing the code to be tested
+ True if an exception is thrown and the constraint succeeds, otherwise false
+
+
+
+ Converts an ActualValueDelegate to a TestDelegate
+ before calling the primary overload.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Returns the string representation of this constraint
+
+
+
+
+ Get the actual exception thrown - used by Assert.Throws.
+
+
+
+
+ ThrowsNothingConstraint tests that a delegate does not
+ throw an exception.
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
+
+ The value to be tested
+ True if no exception is thrown, otherwise false
+
+
+
+ Converts an ActualValueDelegate to a TestDelegate
+ before calling the primary overload.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter
+
+ The writer on which the description is displayed
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes
+ the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to
+ perform any formatting.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ Modes in which the tolerance value for a comparison can
+ be interpreted.
+
+
+
+
+ The tolerance was created with a value, without specifying
+ how the value would be used. This is used to prevent setting
+ the mode more than once and is generally changed to Linear
+ upon execution of the test.
+
+
+
+
+ The tolerance is used as a numeric range within which
+ two compared values are considered to be equal.
+
+
+
+
+ Interprets the tolerance as the percentage by which
+ the two compared values my deviate from each other.
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two values based in their distance in
+ representable numbers.
+
+
+
+
+ The Tolerance class generalizes the notion of a tolerance
+ within which an equality test succeeds. Normally, it is
+ used with numeric types, but it can be used with any
+ type that supports taking a difference between two
+ objects and comparing that difference to a value.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a linear tolerance of a specdified amount
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a tolerance given an amount and ToleranceMode
+
+
+
+
+ Tests that the current Tolerance is linear with a
+ numeric value, throwing an exception if it is not.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns an empty Tolerance object, equivalent to
+ specifying no tolerance. In most cases, it results
+ in an exact match but for floats and doubles a
+ default tolerance may be used.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a zero Tolerance object, equivalent to
+ specifying an exact match.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the ToleranceMode for the current Tolerance
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the value of the current Tolerance instance.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance, using the current amount as a percentage.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance, using the current amount in Ulps.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of days.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of hours.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of minutes.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of seconds.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of milliseconds.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using
+ the current amount as a number of clock ticks.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns true if the current tolerance is empty.
+
+
+
+
+ TypeConstraint is the abstract base for constraints
+ that take a Type as their expected value.
+
+
+
+
+ The expected Type used by the constraint
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a TypeConstraint for a given Type
+
+
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. TypeConstraints override this method to write
+ the name of the type.
+
+ The writer on which the actual value is displayed
+
+
+
+ ExactTypeConstraint is used to test that an object
+ is of the exact type provided in the constructor
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an ExactTypeConstraint for a given Type
+
+ The expected Type.
+
+
+
+ Test that an object is of the exact type specified
+
+ The actual value.
+ True if the tested object is of the exact type provided, otherwise false.
+
+
+
+ Write the description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to use
+
+
+
+ ExceptionTypeConstraint is a special version of ExactTypeConstraint
+ used to provided detailed info about the exception thrown in
+ an error message.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs an ExceptionTypeConstraint
+
+
+
+
+ Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a
+ MessageWriter. Overriden to write additional information
+ in the case of an Exception.
+
+ The MessageWriter to use
+
+
+
+ InstanceOfTypeConstraint is used to test that an object
+ is of the same type provided or derived from it.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an InstanceOfTypeConstraint for the type provided
+
+ The expected Type
+
+
+
+ Test whether an object is of the specified type or a derived type
+
+ The object to be tested
+ True if the object is of the provided type or derives from it, otherwise false.
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to use
+
+
+
+ AssignableFromConstraint is used to test that an object
+ can be assigned from a given Type.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an AssignableFromConstraint for the type provided
+
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether an object can be assigned from the specified type
+
+ The object to be tested
+ True if the object can be assigned a value of the expected Type, otherwise false.
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to use
+
+
+
+ AssignableToConstraint is used to test that an object
+ can be assigned to a given Type.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct an AssignableToConstraint for the type provided
+
+
+
+
+
+ Test whether an object can be assigned to the specified type
+
+ The object to be tested
+ True if the object can be assigned a value of the expected Type, otherwise false.
+
+
+
+ Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter
+
+ The MessageWriter to use
+
+
+
+ Thrown when an assertion failed.
+
+
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+ The exception that caused the
+ current exception
+
+
+
+ Serialization Constructor
+
+
+
+
+ Thrown when an assertion failed.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+ The exception that caused the
+ current exception
+
+
+
+ Serialization Constructor
+
+
+
+
+ Thrown when a test executes inconclusively.
+
+
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+ The exception that caused the
+ current exception
+
+
+
+ Serialization Constructor
+
+
+
+
+ Thrown when an assertion failed.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ The error message that explains
+ the reason for the exception
+ The exception that caused the
+ current exception
+
+
+
+ Serialization Constructor
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Compares two objects of a given Type for equality within a tolerance
+
+ The first object to compare
+ The second object to compare
+ The tolerance to use in the comparison
+
+
+
+
+ The different targets a test action attribute can be applied to
+
+
+
+
+ Default target, which is determined by where the action attribute is attached
+
+
+
+
+ Target a individual test case
+
+
+
+
+ Target a suite of test cases
+
+
+
+
+ Delegate used by tests that execute code and
+ capture any thrown exception.
+
+
+
+
+ The Assert class contains a collection of static methods that
+ implement the most common assertions used in NUnit.
+
+
+
+
+ We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people
+ like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the
+ protected constructor disallows any instances of this object.
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Helper for Assert.AreEqual(double expected, double actual, ...)
+ allowing code generation to work consistently.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value
+ The maximum acceptable difference between the
+ the expected and the actual
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Throws a with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This allows a test to be cut short, with a result
+ of success returned to NUnit.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Throws a with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This allows a test to be cut short, with a result
+ of success returned to NUnit.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+
+
+
+ Throws a with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This allows a test to be cut short, with a result
+ of success returned to NUnit.
+
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This is used by the other Assert functions.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message that is
+ passed in. This is used by the other Assert functions.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+
+
+
+ Throws an .
+ This is used by the other Assert functions.
+
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This causes the test to be reported as ignored.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message that is
+ passed in. This causes the test to be reported as ignored.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+
+
+
+ Throws an .
+ This causes the test to be reported as ignored.
+
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message and arguments
+ that are passed in. This causes the test to be reported as inconclusive.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Throws an with the message that is
+ passed in. This causes the test to be reported as inconclusive.
+
+ The message to initialize the with.
+
+
+
+ Throws an .
+ This causes the test to be reported as Inconclusive.
+
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the code represented by a delegate throws an exception
+ that satisfies the constraint provided.
+
+ A TestDelegate to be executed
+ A ThrowsConstraint used in the test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+ Used as a synonym for That in rare cases where a private setter
+ causes a Visual Basic compilation error.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+ Used as a synonym for That in rare cases where a private setter
+ causes a Visual Basic compilation error.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+ Used as a synonym for That in rare cases where a private setter
+ causes a Visual Basic compilation error.
+
+
+ This method is provided for use by VB developers needing to test
+ the value of properties with private setters.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ A constraint to be satisfied by the exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ A constraint to be satisfied by the exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ A constraint to be satisfied by the exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ The exception Type expected
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ The exception Type expected
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ The exception Type expected
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ Type of the expected exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ Type of the expected exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws a particular exception when called.
+
+ Type of the expected exception
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception when called
+ and returns it.
+
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception when called
+ and returns it.
+
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception when called
+ and returns it.
+
+ A TestDelegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate throws an exception of a certain Type
+ or one derived from it when called and returns it.
+
+ The expected Exception Type
+ A TestDelegate
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate does not throw an exception
+
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate does not throw an exception.
+
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that a delegate does not throw an exception.
+
+ A TestSnippet delegate
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is false. If the condition is true the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is not equal to null
+ If the object is null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the object that is passed in is equal to null
+ If the object is not null then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The object that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the double that is passed in is an NaN value.
+ If the object is not NaN then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The value that is to be tested
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is empty - that is equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is empty - that is equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is empty - that is equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not empty - that is not equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not empty - that is not equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not empty - that is not equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is not empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is not empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is not empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing ICollection
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is either null or equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is either null or equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is either null or equal to string.Empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not null or empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not null or empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that a string is not null or empty
+
+ The string to be tested
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object may not be assigned a value of a given Type.
+
+ The expected Type.
+ The object under examination
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is an instance of a given type.
+
+ The expected Type
+ The object being examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is an instance of a given type.
+
+ The expected Type
+ The object being examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is an instance of a given type.
+
+ The expected Type
+ The object being examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is an instance of a given type.
+
+ The expected Type
+ The object being examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is an instance of a given type.
+
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+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is greater than or equal tothe second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be greater
+ The second value, expected to be less
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Verifies that the first value is less than or equal to the second
+ value. If it is not, then an
+ is thrown.
+
+ The first value, expected to be less
+ The second value, expected to be greater
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is contained in a list.
+
+ The expected object
+ The list to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Array of objects to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is contained in a list.
+
+ The expected object
+ The list to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that an object is contained in a list.
+
+ The expected object
+ The list to be examined
+
+
+
+ Gets the number of assertions executed so far and
+ resets the counter to zero.
+
+
+
+
+ AssertionHelper is an optional base class for user tests,
+ allowing the use of shorter names for constraints and
+ asserts and avoiding conflict with the definition of
+ , from which it inherits much of its
+ behavior, in certain mock object frameworks.
+
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure. Works
+ identically to Assert.That
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure. Works
+ identically to Assert.That.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure. Works
+ identically to Assert.That
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an assertion exception on failure.
+
+ A Constraint to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an . Works Identically to Assert.That.
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an . Works Identically to Assert.That.
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an . Works Identically Assert.That.
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the code represented by a delegate throws an exception
+ that satisfies the constraint provided.
+
+ A TestDelegate to be executed
+ A ThrowsConstraint used in the test
+
+
+
+ Returns a ListMapper based on a collection.
+
+ The original collection
+
+
+
+
+ Provides static methods to express the assumptions
+ that must be met for a test to give a meaningful
+ result. If an assumption is not met, the test
+ should produce an inconclusive result.
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint
+ is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure.
+
+ A Constraint expression to be applied
+ The actual value to test
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws
+ an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+ The message to display if the condition is false
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the
+ method throws an .
+
+ The evaluated condition
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the code represented by a delegate throws an exception
+ that satisfies the constraint provided.
+
+ A TestDelegate to be executed
+ A ThrowsConstraint used in the test
+
+
+
+ A set of Assert methods operationg on one or more collections
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType.
+
+ IEnumerable containing objects to be considered
+ System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType.
+
+ IEnumerable containing objects to be considered
+ System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType.
+
+ IEnumerable containing objects to be considered
+ System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null.
+
+ IEnumerable containing objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null.
+
+ IEnumerable containing objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection
+ once and only once.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection
+ once and only once.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection
+ once and only once.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count,
+ and contain the exact same objects in the same order.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal.
+ If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent.
+
+ The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection contains actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object to be found within collection
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection contains actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object to be found within collection
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection contains actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object to be found within collection
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object that cannot exist within collection
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object that cannot exist within collection
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item.
+
+ IEnumerable of objects to be considered
+ Object that cannot exist within collection
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is a subset of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is a subset of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that superset is a subset of subset.
+
+ The IEnumerable superset to be considered
+ The IEnumerable subset to be considered
+ The message that will be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array,list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array,list or other collection is empty
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ A custom comparer to perform the comparisons
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ A custom comparer to perform the comparisons
+ The message to be displayed on failure
+
+
+
+ Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered
+
+ An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable
+ A custom comparer to perform the comparisons
+
+
+
+ Static helper class used in the constraint-based syntax
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a new SubstringConstraint
+
+ The value of the substring
+ A SubstringConstraint
+
+
+
+ Creates a new CollectionContainsConstraint.
+
+ The item that should be found.
+ A new CollectionContainsConstraint
+
+
+
+ Summary description for DirectoryAssert
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people
+ like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the
+ protected constructor disallows any instances of this object.
+
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory containing the value that is expected
+ A directory containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+ The message to display if directories are equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory path string containing the value that is expected
+ A directory path string containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ The message to display if directories are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+ The message to display if directory is not within the path
+
+
+
+ Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A directory to search
+ sub-directory asserted to exist under directory
+
+
+
+ Summary description for FileAssert.
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people
+ like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the
+ protected constructor disallows any instances of this object.
+
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+ The message to display if Streams are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+ The message to display if objects are not equal
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if Streams are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if objects are not equal
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if Streams are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if objects are not equal
+
+
+
+ Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered
+ equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte.
+ If they are not equal an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+ The message to be displayed when the two Stream are the same.
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+ The message to be displayed when the Streams are the same.
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The expected Stream
+ The actual Stream
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if Streams are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if objects are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ A file containing the value that is expected
+ A file containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if Streams are not equal
+ Arguments to be used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+ The message to display if objects are not equal
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal
+ an is thrown.
+
+ The path to a file containing the value that is expected
+ The path to a file containing the actual value
+
+
+
+ GlobalSettings is a place for setting default values used
+ by the framework in performing asserts.
+
+
+
+
+ Default tolerance for floating point equality
+
+
+
+
+ Helper class with properties and methods that supply
+ a number of constraints used in Asserts.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding only if a specified number of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either
+ test for the existence of the named property on the object
+ being tested or apply any following constraint to that property.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular attribute on an object.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the
+ presence of a particular object in the collection.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if at least one of them succeeds.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them fail.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Length property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Count property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the Message property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following
+ constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested.
+
+
+
+
+ Interface implemented by a user fixture in order to
+ validate any expected exceptions. It is only called
+ for test methods marked with the ExpectedException
+ attribute.
+
+
+
+
+ Method to handle an expected exception
+
+ The exception to be handled
+
+
+
+ Helper class with properties and methods that supply
+ a number of constraints used in Asserts.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the
+ actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual
+ value is of the exact type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is assignable from the type supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a collection containing the same elements as the
+ collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value
+ is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same as an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided
+ is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls
+ within a specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any
+ following constraint.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for null
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for True
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for False
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a positive value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for a negative value
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for NaN
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests for empty
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection
+ contains all unique items.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in binary format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in xml format.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection is ordered
+
+
+
+
+ The Iz class is a synonym for Is intended for use in VB,
+ which regards Is as a keyword.
+
+
+
+
+ The List class is a helper class with properties and methods
+ that supply a number of constraints used with lists and collections.
+
+
+
+
+ List.Map returns a ListMapper, which can be used to map
+ the original collection to another collection.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ ListMapper is used to transform a collection used as an actual argument
+ producing another collection to be used in the assertion.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ListMapper based on a collection
+
+ The collection to be transformed
+
+
+
+ Produces a collection containing all the values of a property
+
+ The collection of property values
+
+
+
+
+ Randomizer returns a set of random values in a repeatable
+ way, to allow re-running of tests if necessary.
+
+
+
+
+ Get a randomizer for a particular member, returning
+ one that has already been created if it exists.
+ This ensures that the same values are generated
+ each time the tests are reloaded.
+
+
+
+
+ Get a randomizer for a particular parameter, returning
+ one that has already been created if it exists.
+ This ensures that the same values are generated
+ each time the tests are reloaded.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a randomizer using a random seed
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a randomizer using a specified seed
+
+
+
+
+ Return an array of random doubles between 0.0 and 1.0.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Return an array of random doubles with values in a specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Return an array of random ints with values in a specified range.
+
+
+
+
+ Get a random seed for use in creating a randomizer.
+
+
+
+
+ The SpecialValue enum is used to represent TestCase arguments
+ that cannot be used as arguments to an Attribute.
+
+
+
+
+ Null represents a null value, which cannot be used as an
+ argument to an attriute under .NET 1.x
+
+
+
+
+ Basic Asserts on strings.
+
+
+
+
+ The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done
+ to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This
+ implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function
+ as part of Assert.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is not found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string is found within another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string starts with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string starts with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string starts with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not start with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not start with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not start with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string ends with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string ends with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string ends with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not end with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not end with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not end with another string.
+
+ The expected string
+ The string to be examined
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are equal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are equal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are equal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are not equal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are Notequal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that two strings are not equal, without regard to case.
+
+ The expected string
+ The actual string
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string matches an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be matched
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string matches an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be matched
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string matches an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be matched
+ The actual string
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not match an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be used
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+ Arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not match an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be used
+ The actual string
+ The message to display in case of failure
+
+
+
+ Asserts that a string does not match an expected regular expression pattern.
+
+ The regex pattern to be used
+ The actual string
+
+
+
+ The TestCaseData class represents a set of arguments
+ and other parameter info to be used for a parameterized
+ test case. It provides a number of instance modifiers
+ for use in initializing the test case.
+
+ Note: Instance modifiers are getters that return
+ the same instance after modifying it's state.
+
+
+
+
+ The argument list to be provided to the test
+
+
+
+
+ The expected result to be returned
+
+
+
+
+ Set to true if this has an expected result
+
+
+
+
+ The expected exception Type
+
+
+
+
+ The FullName of the expected exception
+
+
+
+
+ The name to be used for the test
+
+
+
+
+ The description of the test
+
+
+
+
+ A dictionary of properties, used to add information
+ to tests without requiring the class to change.
+
+
+
+
+ If true, indicates that the test case is to be ignored
+
+
+
+
+ If true, indicates that the test case is marked explicit
+
+
+
+
+ The reason for ignoring a test case
+
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The arguments.
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The argument.
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The first argument.
+ The second argument.
+
+
+
+ Initializes a new instance of the class.
+
+ The first argument.
+ The second argument.
+ The third argument.
+
+
+
+ Sets the expected result for the test
+
+ The expected result
+ A modified TestCaseData
+
+
+
+ Sets the expected exception type for the test
+
+ Type of the expected exception.
+ The modified TestCaseData instance
+
+
+
+ Sets the expected exception type for the test
+
+ FullName of the expected exception.
+ The modified TestCaseData instance
+
+
+
+ Sets the name of the test case
+
+ The modified TestCaseData instance
+
+
+
+ Sets the description for the test case
+ being constructed.
+
+ The description.
+ The modified TestCaseData instance.
+
+
+
+ Applies a category to the test
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Applies a named property to the test
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Applies a named property to the test
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Applies a named property to the test
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Ignores this TestCase.
+
+
+
+
+
+ Ignores this TestCase, specifying the reason.
+
+ The reason.
+
+
+
+
+ Marks this TestCase as Explicit
+
+
+
+
+
+ Marks this TestCase as Explicit, specifying the reason.
+
+ The reason.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the argument list to be provided to the test
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the expected result
+
+
+
+
+ Returns true if the result has been set
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the expected exception Type
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the FullName of the expected exception
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the name to be used for the test
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the description of the test
+
+
+
+
+ Gets a value indicating whether this is ignored.
+
+ true if ignored; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+ Gets a value indicating whether this is explicit.
+
+ true if explicit; otherwise, false.
+
+
+
+ Gets the ignore reason.
+
+ The ignore reason.
+
+
+
+ Gets a list of categories associated with this test.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the property dictionary for this test
+
+
+
+
+ Provide the context information of the current test
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a TestContext using the provided context dictionary
+
+ A context dictionary
+
+
+
+ Get the current test context. This is created
+ as needed. The user may save the context for
+ use within a test, but it should not be used
+ outside the test for which it is created.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets a TestAdapter representing the currently executing test in this context.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets a ResultAdapter representing the current result for the test
+ executing in this context.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the directory containing the current test assembly.
+
+
+
+
+ Gets the directory to be used for outputing files created
+ by this test run.
+
+
+
+
+ TestAdapter adapts a Test for consumption by
+ the user test code.
+
+
+
+
+ Constructs a TestAdapter for this context
+
+ The context dictionary
+
+
+
+ The name of the test.
+
+
+
+
+ The FullName of the test
+
+
+
+
+ The properties of the test.
+
+
+
+
+ ResultAdapter adapts a TestResult for consumption by
+ the user test code.
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a ResultAdapter for a context
+
+ The context holding the result
+
+
+
+ The TestState of current test. This maps to the ResultState
+ used in nunit.core and is subject to change in the future.
+
+
+
+
+ The TestStatus of current test. This enum will be used
+ in future versions of NUnit and so is to be preferred
+ to the TestState value.
+
+
+
+
+ Provides details about a test
+
+
+
+
+ Creates an instance of TestDetails
+
+ The fixture that the test is a member of, if available.
+ The method that implements the test, if available.
+ The full name of the test.
+ A string representing the type of test, e.g. "Test Case".
+ Indicates if the test represents a suite of tests.
+
+
+
+ The fixture that the test is a member of, if available.
+
+
+
+
+ The method that implements the test, if available.
+
+
+
+
+ The full name of the test.
+
+
+
+
+ A string representing the type of test, e.g. "Test Case".
+
+
+
+
+ Indicates if the test represents a suite of tests.
+
+
+
+
+ The ResultState enum indicates the result of running a test
+
+
+
+
+ The result is inconclusive
+
+
+
+
+ The test was not runnable.
+
+
+
+
+ The test has been skipped.
+
+
+
+
+ The test has been ignored.
+
+
+
+
+ The test succeeded
+
+
+
+
+ The test failed
+
+
+
+
+ The test encountered an unexpected exception
+
+
+
+
+ The test was cancelled by the user
+
+
+
+
+ The TestStatus enum indicates the result of running a test
+
+
+
+
+ The test was inconclusive
+
+
+
+
+ The test has skipped
+
+
+
+
+ The test succeeded
+
+
+
+
+ The test failed
+
+
+
+
+ Helper class with static methods used to supply constraints
+ that operate on strings.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value contains the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value starts with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value ends with the substring supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual
+ value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a constraint that fails if the actual
+ value matches the pattern supplied as an argument.
+
+
+
+
+ Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply
+ the following constraint to all members of a collection,
+ succeeding if all of them succeed.
+
+
+
+
+ TextMessageWriter writes constraint descriptions and messages
+ in displayable form as a text stream. It tailors the display
+ of individual message components to form the standard message
+ format of NUnit assertion failure messages.
+
+
+
+
+ Prefix used for the expected value line of a message
+
+
+
+
+ Prefix used for the actual value line of a message
+
+
+
+
+ Length of a message prefix
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a TextMessageWriter
+
+
+
+
+ Construct a TextMessageWriter, specifying a user message
+ and optional formatting arguments.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Method to write single line message with optional args, usually
+ written to precede the general failure message, at a givel
+ indentation level.
+
+ The indentation level of the message
+ The message to be written
+ Any arguments used in formatting the message
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for a constraint. This
+ is called by MessageWriter's default implementation of
+ WriteMessageTo and provides the generic two-line display.
+
+ The constraint that failed
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for given values. This
+ method may be called by constraints that need more control over
+ the display of actual and expected values than is provided
+ by the default implementation.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value causing the failure
+
+
+
+ Display Expected and Actual lines for given values, including
+ a tolerance value on the expected line.
+
+ The expected value
+ The actual value causing the failure
+ The tolerance within which the test was made
+
+
+
+ Display the expected and actual string values on separate lines.
+ If the mismatch parameter is >=0, an additional line is displayed
+ line containing a caret that points to the mismatch point.
+
+ The expected string value
+ The actual string value
+ The point at which the strings don't match or -1
+ If true, case is ignored in string comparisons
+ If true, clip the strings to fit the max line length
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a connector.
+
+ The connector.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a predicate.
+
+ The predicate.
+
+
+
+ Write the text for a modifier.
+
+ The modifier.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for an expected value.
+
+ The expected value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for an actual value.
+
+ The actual value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a generalized value.
+
+ The value.
+
+
+
+ Writes the text for a collection value,
+ starting at a particular point, to a max length
+
+ The collection containing elements to write.
+ The starting point of the elements to write
+ The maximum number of elements to write
+
+
+
+ Write the generic 'Expected' line for a constraint
+
+ The constraint that failed
+
+
+
+ Write the generic 'Expected' line for a given value
+
+ The expected value
+
+
+
+ Write the generic 'Expected' line for a given value
+ and tolerance.
+
+ The expected value
+ The tolerance within which the test was made
+
+
+
+ Write the generic 'Actual' line for a constraint
+
+ The constraint for which the actual value is to be written
+
+
+
+ Write the generic 'Actual' line for a given value
+
+ The actual value causing a failure
+
+
+
+ Gets or sets the maximum line length for this writer
+
+
+
+
+ Helper class with properties and methods that supply
+ constraints that operate on exceptions.
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying the exact type of exception expected
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying the exact type of exception expected
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying the type of exception expected
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying the type of exception expected
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying an expected exception
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying an exception with a given InnerException
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying an expected TargetInvocationException
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying an expected TargetInvocationException
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying an expected TargetInvocationException
+
+
+
+
+ Creates a constraint specifying that no exception is thrown
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/license.txt b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/license.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..530a6e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/license.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Copyright © 2002-2012 Charlie Poole
+Copyright © 2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov
+Copyright © 2000-2002 Philip A. Craig
+
+This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
+
+Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
+
+1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment (see the following) in the product documentation is required.
+
+Portions Copyright © 2002-2012 Charlie Poole or Copyright © 2002-2004 James W. Newkirk, Michael C. Two, Alexei A. Vorontsov or Copyright © 2000-2002 Philip A. Craig
+
+2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
+
+3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
diff --git a/packages/repositories.config b/packages/repositories.config
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17ce9e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/packages/repositories.config
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/src/HttpMachine/HttpMachine.csproj b/src/HttpMachine/HttpMachine.csproj
index b99d291..a5e706a 100644
--- a/src/HttpMachine/HttpMachine.csproj
+++ b/src/HttpMachine/HttpMachine.csproj
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
+
diff --git a/src/HttpMachine/HttpMessage.cs b/src/HttpMachine/HttpMessage.cs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68b9622
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/HttpMachine/HttpMessage.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+using System;
+using System.Collections.Generic;
+using System.IO;
+using System.Linq;
+using System.Text;
+using System.Threading.Tasks;
+
+namespace HttpMachine
+{
+ public class HttpMessageParser : IHttpParserDelegate
+ {
+ HttpParser _parser;
+ HttpMessage _message;
+ Action _receiver;
+ string _header;
+ readonly Queue _messages;
+
+ public HttpMessageParser()
+ {
+ _parser = new HttpParser(this);
+ _message = new HttpMessage();
+ _messages = new Queue();
+ }
+
+ public void OnMessageBegin(HttpParser parser)
+ {
+ // Ignore
+ }
+
+ public void OnMethod(HttpParser parser, string method)
+ {
+ _message.Method = method;
+ }
+
+ public void OnRequestUri(HttpParser parser, string requestUri)
+ {
+ _message.RequestUri = requestUri;
+ }
+
+ public void OnPath(HttpParser parser, string path)
+ {
+ _message.RequestPath = path;
+ }
+
+ public void OnFragment(HttpParser parser, string fragment)
+ {
+ _message.Fragment = fragment;
+ }
+
+ public void OnQueryString(HttpParser parser, string queryString)
+ {
+ _message.QueryString = queryString;
+ }
+
+ public void OnHeaderName(HttpParser parser, string name)
+ {
+ _header = name;
+ }
+
+ public void OnHeaderValue(HttpParser parser, string value)
+ {
+ _message.Headers.Add(new KeyValuePair(_header, value));
+ }
+
+ public void OnHeadersEnd(HttpParser parser)
+ {
+ // Ignore
+ }
+
+ public void OnBody(HttpParser parser, ArraySegment data)
+ {
+ _message.BodyBytes.Add(data);
+ }
+
+ public void OnMessageEnd(HttpParser parser)
+ {
+ // Create stream
+ var length = _message.BodyBytes.Aggregate(0, (s, b) => s + b.Count);
+ byte[] bs = new byte[length];
+ if (length > 0)
+ {
+ int where = 0;
+ foreach (var buf in _message.BodyBytes)
+ {
+ Buffer.BlockCopy(buf.Array, buf.Offset, bs, where, buf.Count);
+ where += buf.Count;
+ }
+ }
+ _message.Body = new MemoryStream(bs, 0, bs.Length, false, false);
+ _message.Body.Position = 0;
+ _message.BodyBytes = null;
+
+
+ _message.HttpVersion = new Version(parser.MajorVersion, parser.MinorVersion);
+ _message.ShouldKeepAlive = parser.ShouldKeepAlive;
+ _messages.Enqueue(_message);
+ _message = new HttpMessage();
+ }
+
+ public IEnumerable Execute(ArraySegment arraySegment)
+ {
+ long totalLength = 0;
+ List result = new List();
+ while (true)
+ {
+ totalLength += _parser.Execute(arraySegment);
+ while (_messages.Count > 0)
+ result.Add(_messages.Dequeue());
+
+ if (totalLength >= arraySegment.Count)
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ public interface IHttpMessage
+ {
+ string Method { get; }
+ string RequestUri { get; }
+ string RequestPath { get; }
+ string Fragment { get; }
+ string QueryString { get; }
+ IList> Headers { get; }
+ Stream Body { get; }
+
+ Version HttpVersion { get; }
+ bool ShouldKeepAlive { get; }
+ }
+
+ class HttpMessage : IHttpMessage
+ {
+ public HttpMessage()
+ {
+ Headers = new List>();
+ BodyBytes = new List>();
+ }
+
+ public List> BodyBytes { get; internal set; }
+
+ public string Method { get; internal set; }
+ public string RequestUri { get; internal set; }
+ public string RequestPath { get; internal set; }
+ public string Fragment { get; internal set; }
+ public string QueryString { get; internal set; }
+ public IList> Headers { get; private set; }
+ public Stream Body { get; internal set; }
+
+ public Version HttpVersion { get; internal set; }
+ public bool ShouldKeepAlive { get; internal set; }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMachine.Tests.csproj b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMachine.Tests.csproj
index dcde437..b386b30 100644
--- a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMachine.Tests.csproj
+++ b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMachine.Tests.csproj
@@ -31,22 +31,15 @@
4
-
- False
- ..\..\packages\NUnit.2.5.10.11092\lib\nunit.framework.dll
-
-
- False
- ..\..\packages\NUnit.2.5.10.11092\lib\nunit.mocks.dll
-
-
- ..\..\packages\NUnit.2.5.10.11092\lib\pnunit.framework.dll
+
+ ..\..\packages\NUnit.2.6.2\lib\nunit.framework.dll
+
diff --git a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMessageTests.cs b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMessageTests.cs
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d034882
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/HttpMessageTests.cs
@@ -0,0 +1,341 @@
+using System;
+using System.Collections.Generic;
+using System.Linq;
+using System.Text;
+using HttpMachine;
+using NUnit.Framework;
+using System.Diagnostics;
+using System.IO;
+
+// TODO
+// parse request path
+// allow ? in query
+// extract transfer-encoding header, decode chunked encoding
+// extract upgrade header, indicate upgrade
+// line folding?
+
+// error conditions
+// - too-long method
+// - data after dead
+// - fuzz
+
+// not in scope (clients responsibility)
+//
+// - too-long request uri
+// - too-long headers
+// - too-long body (or, will error out on next read)
+
+namespace HttpMachine.Tests
+{
+ public class HttpMessageTests
+ {
+ static void AssertRequest(TestRequest[] expected, IHttpMessage[] actual)
+ {
+ for (int i = 0; i < expected.Length; i++)
+ {
+
+ Assert.IsTrue(i <= actual.Length - 1, "Expected more requests than received");
+
+ var expectedRequest = expected[i];
+ var actualRequest = actual[i];
+ //Console.WriteLine("Asserting request " + expectedRequest.Name);
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.Method, actualRequest.Method, "Unexpected method.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.RequestUri, actualRequest.RequestUri, "Unexpected request URI.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.VersionMajor, actualRequest.HttpVersion.Major, "Unexpected major version.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.VersionMinor, actualRequest.HttpVersion.Minor, "Unexpected minor version.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.RequestPath, actualRequest.RequestPath, "Unexpected request path.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.QueryString, actualRequest.QueryString, "Unexpected query string.");
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.Fragment, actualRequest.Fragment, "Unexpected fragment.");
+ //Assert.AreEqual(expected.RequestPath, test.RequestPath, "Unexpected path.");
+
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedRequest.ShouldKeepAlive, actualRequest.ShouldKeepAlive, "Wrong value for ShouldKeepAlive");
+
+ foreach (var pair in expectedRequest.Headers)
+ {
+ Assert.IsTrue(actualRequest.Headers.Any(h => string.Equals(h.Key, pair.Key, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)), "Actual headers did not contain key '" + pair.Key + "'");
+ Assert.AreEqual(pair.Value, actualRequest.Headers.Where(h => string.Equals(h.Key, pair.Key, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)).Select(h => h.Value).First(), "Actual headers had wrong value for key '" + pair.Key + "'");
+ }
+
+ foreach (var pair in actualRequest.Headers)
+ {
+ Assert.IsTrue(expectedRequest.Headers.ContainsKey(pair.Key), "Unexpected header named '" + pair.Key + "'");
+ }
+
+ if (expectedRequest.Body != null)
+ {
+ var expectedBody = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(expectedRequest.Body);
+ Assert.IsNotNull(actualRequest.Body, "Expected non-null request body");
+ StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(actualRequest.Body, Encoding.UTF8);
+ var actualBody = sr.ReadToEnd();
+ Assert.AreEqual(expectedBody, actualBody, "Body differs");
+ }
+ else
+ Assert.AreEqual(0, actualRequest.Body.Length);
+ }
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void SingleChunk()
+ {
+ // read each request as a single block and parse
+
+ foreach (var request in TestRequest.Requests)
+ {
+ var parser = new HttpMessageParser();
+ Console.WriteLine("----- Testing request: '" + request.Name + "' -----");
+
+ var parsed = parser.Execute(new ArraySegment(request.Raw));
+
+ parser.Execute(default(ArraySegment));
+
+ AssertRequest(new TestRequest[] { request }, parsed.ToArray());
+ }
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void RequestsSingle()
+ {
+ foreach (var request in TestRequest.Requests/*.Where(r => r.Name == "1.0 post")*/)
+ {
+ ThreeChunkScan(new TestRequest[] { request });
+ }
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void RequestsWithDigits() {
+ foreach (var request in TestRequest.Requests.Where(r => r.Name.StartsWith("digits in "))) {
+ var parser = new HttpMessageParser();
+ Console.WriteLine("----- Testing request: '" + request.Name + "' -----");
+
+ var parsed = parser.Execute(new ArraySegment(request.Raw));
+
+ AssertRequest(new TestRequest[] { request }, parsed.ToArray());
+ }
+ }
+
+ [TestFixture]
+ public class OneOhTests
+ {
+ [Test]
+ public void PostKeepAlivePostEof()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 post keep-alive with content length", "1.0 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetKeepAlivePostEof()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 get keep-alive", "1.0 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostEof()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostNoContentLength()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 post no content length");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void Get()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 get");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetKeepAlive()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 get keep-alive");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostKeepAliveGet()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 post keep-alive with content length", "1.0 get");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetKeepAliveGet()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 get keep-alive", "1.0 get keep-alive", "1.0 get");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void OneOhPostKeepAlivePost()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 post keep-alive with content length", "1.0 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetKeepAlivePost()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.0 get keep-alive", "1.0 post");
+ }
+ }
+
+ [TestFixture]
+ public class OneOneTests
+ {
+ [Test]
+ public void Get()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetGet()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get", "1.1 get");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetGetGetClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get", "1.1 get", "1.1 get close");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void Post()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostPost()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 post", "1.1 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostPostPostClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 post", "1.1 post", "1.1 post close");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get close");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void PostClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 post close");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetPost()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get", "1.1 post");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetPostClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get", "1.1 post close");
+ }
+
+ [Test]
+ public void GetPostGetClose()
+ {
+ PipelineAndScan("1.1 get", "1.1 post", "1.1 get close");
+ }
+ }
+
+ static void PipelineAndScan(params string[] requests)
+ {
+ ThreeChunkScan(MakePipelined(requests));
+ }
+
+ static IEnumerable MakePipelined(string[] requestNames)
+ {
+ List result = new List();
+ foreach (var n in requestNames)
+ result.Add(TestRequest.Requests.Where(r => r.Name == n).First());
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ static void ThreeChunkScan(IEnumerable requests)
+ {
+ // read each sequence of requests as three blocks, with the breaks in every possible combination.
+
+ // one buffer to rule them all
+ var raw = new byte[requests.Aggregate(0, (s, b) => s + b.Raw.Length)];
+ int where = 0;
+ foreach (var r in requests)
+ {
+ Buffer.BlockCopy(r.Raw, 0, raw, where, r.Raw.Length);
+ where += r.Raw.Length;
+ }
+
+ int totalOperations = (raw.Length - 1) * (raw.Length - 2) / 2;
+ int operationsCompleted = 0;
+ byte[] buffer1 = new byte[80 * 1024];
+ byte[] buffer2 = new byte[80 * 1024];
+ byte[] buffer3 = new byte[80 * 1024];
+ int buffer1Length = 0, buffer2Length = 0, buffer3Length = 0;
+
+ Console.WriteLine("----- Testing requests: " +
+ requests.Aggregate("", (s, r) => s + "; " + r.Name).TrimStart(';', ' ') +
+ " (" + totalOperations + " ops) -----");
+
+ int lastI = 0;
+ int lastJ = 0;
+
+ try
+ {
+ for (int j = 2; j < raw.Length; j++)
+ for (int i = 1; i < j; i++)
+ {
+ lastI = i; lastJ = j;
+ //Console.WriteLine();
+ if (operationsCompleted % 1000 == 0)
+ Console.WriteLine(" " + (100.0 * ((float)operationsCompleted / (float)totalOperations)));
+
+ operationsCompleted++;
+ //Console.WriteLine(operationsCompleted + " / " + totalOperations);
+
+ var parser = new HttpMessageParser();
+
+ buffer1Length = i;
+ Buffer.BlockCopy(raw, 0, buffer1, 0, buffer1Length);
+ buffer2Length = j - i;
+ Buffer.BlockCopy(raw, i, buffer2, 0, buffer2Length);
+ buffer3Length = raw.Length - j;
+ Buffer.BlockCopy(raw, j, buffer3, 0, buffer3Length);
+
+ List messages = new List();
+
+ //Console.WriteLine("Parsing buffer 1.");
+ messages.AddRange(parser.Execute(new ArraySegment(buffer1, 0, buffer1Length)));
+
+ //Console.WriteLine("Parsing buffer 2.");
+ messages.AddRange(parser.Execute(new ArraySegment(buffer2, 0, buffer2Length)));
+
+ //Console.WriteLine("Parsing buffer 3.");
+ messages.AddRange(parser.Execute(new ArraySegment(buffer3, 0, buffer3Length)));
+
+ AssertRequest(requests.ToArray(), messages.ToArray());
+ }
+ }
+ catch
+ {
+ Console.WriteLine("Problem while parsing chunks:");
+ Console.WriteLine("---");
+ Console.WriteLine(Encoding.UTF8.GetString(buffer1, 0, buffer1Length));
+ Console.WriteLine("---");
+ Console.WriteLine(Encoding.UTF8.GetString(buffer2, 0, buffer2Length));
+ Console.WriteLine("---");
+ Console.WriteLine(Encoding.UTF8.GetString(buffer3, 0, buffer3Length));
+ Console.WriteLine("---");
+ Console.WriteLine("Failed on i = " + lastI + " j = " + lastJ);
+ throw;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
diff --git a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/TestRequest.cs b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/TestRequest.cs
index 2b29288..ede524d 100644
--- a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/TestRequest.cs
+++ b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/TestRequest.cs
@@ -374,42 +374,42 @@ class TestRequest
Body = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes("helloworldhello"),
ShouldKeepAlive = true
},
-//
-// // i know you're not supposed to comment out tests, but this just takes to long to run
-//
-// new TestRequest() {
-// Name = "safari",
-// Raw = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(@"GET /portfolio HTTP/1.1
-//Host: bvanderveen.com
-//User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_5; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Safari/533.18.5
-//Accept: application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5
-//Referer: http://bvanderveen.com/
-//Accept-Language: en-us
-//Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
-//Cookie: __utma=7373..111.99; __utmz=.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=fooobnn%20ittszz
-//Connection: keep-alive
-//
-//"),
-// Method = "GET",
-// RequestUri = "/portfolio",
-// RequestPath = "/portfolio",
-// QueryString = null,
-// Fragment = null,
-// VersionMajor = 1,
-// VersionMinor = 1,
-// Headers = new Dictionary(StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) {
-// { "Host", "bvanderveen.com" },
-// { "User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_5; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Safari/533.18.5" },
-// { "Accept", "application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5" },
-// { "Referer", "http://bvanderveen.com/" },
-// { "Accept-Language", "en-us" },
-// { "Accept-Encoding", "gzip, deflate" },
-// { "Cookie", "__utma=7373..111.99; __utmz=.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=fooobnn%20ittszz" },
-// { "Connection", "keep-alive" }
-// },
-// Body = null,
-// ShouldKeepAlive = true
-// },
+
+ // i know you're not supposed to comment out tests, but this just takes to long to run
+
+ new TestRequest() {
+ Name = "safari",
+ Raw = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(@"GET /portfolio HTTP/1.1
+Host: bvanderveen.com
+User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_5; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Safari/533.18.5
+Accept: application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5
+Referer: http://bvanderveen.com/
+Accept-Language: en-us
+Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
+Cookie: __utma=7373..111.99; __utmz=.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=fooobnn%20ittszz
+Connection: keep-alive
+
+"),
+ Method = "GET",
+ RequestUri = "/portfolio",
+ RequestPath = "/portfolio",
+ QueryString = null,
+ Fragment = null,
+ VersionMajor = 1,
+ VersionMinor = 1,
+ Headers = new Dictionary(StringComparer.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) {
+ { "Host", "bvanderveen.com" },
+ { "User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_5; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.2 Safari/533.18.5" },
+ { "Accept", "application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png,*/*;q=0.5" },
+ { "Referer", "http://bvanderveen.com/" },
+ { "Accept-Language", "en-us" },
+ { "Accept-Encoding", "gzip, deflate" },
+ { "Cookie", "__utma=7373..111.99; __utmz=.utmcsr=google|utmccn=(organic)|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=fooobnn%20ittszz" },
+ { "Connection", "keep-alive" }
+ },
+ Body = null,
+ ShouldKeepAlive = true
+ },
};
}
diff --git a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/packages.config b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/packages.config
index 27a3819..76be66a 100755
--- a/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/packages.config
+++ b/tests/HttpMachine.Tests/packages.config
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@

+
\ No newline at end of file