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**´룺** ```C# diff --git a/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nupkg b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nupkg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..26f15bd Binary files /dev/null and b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nupkg differ diff --git a/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nuspec b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nuspec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1632087 --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/NUnit.2.6.2.nuspec @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + + + NUnit + 2.6.2 + NUnit + Charlie Poole + Charlie Poole + http://nunit.org/nuget/license.html + http://nunit.org/ + http://nunit.org/nuget/nunit_32x32.png + false + NUnit features a fluent assert syntax, parameterized, generic and theory tests and is user-extensible. A number of runners, both from the NUnit project and by third parties, are able to execute NUnit tests. + +Version 2.6 is the seventh major release of this well-known and well-tested programming tool. + +This package includes only the framework assembly. You will need to install the NUnit.Runners package unless you are using a third-party runner. + NUnit is a unit-testing framework for all .Net languages with a strong TDD focus. + Version 2.6 is the seventh major release of NUnit. + +Unlike earlier versions, this package includes only the framework assembly. You will need to install the NUnit.Runners package unless you are using a third-party runner. + +The nunit.mocks assembly is now provided by the NUnit.Mocks package. The pnunit.framework assembly is provided by the pNUnit package. + en-US + test testing tdd framework fluent assert theory plugin addin + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.dll b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.dll new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e24ba1 Binary files /dev/null and b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.dll differ diff --git a/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.xml b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0bd9cb --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/NUnit.2.6.2/lib/nunit.framework.xml @@ -0,0 +1,10899 @@ + + + + nunit.framework + + + + + Attribute used to apply a category to a test + + + + + The name of the category + + + + + Construct attribute for a given category based on + a name. The name may not contain the characters ',', + '+', '-' or '!'. However, this is not checked in the + constructor since it would cause an error to arise at + as the test was loaded without giving a clear indication + of where the problem is located. The error is handled + in NUnitFramework.cs by marking the test as not + runnable. + + The name of the category + + + + Protected constructor uses the Type name as the name + of the category. + + + + + The name of the category + + + + + Used to mark a field for use as a datapoint when executing a theory + within the same fixture that requires an argument of the field's Type. + + + + + Used to mark an array as containing a set of datapoints to be used + executing a theory within the same fixture that requires an argument + of the Type of the array elements. + + + + + Attribute used to provide descriptive text about a + test case or fixture. + + + + + Construct the attribute + + Text describing the test + + + + Gets the test description + + + + + Enumeration indicating how the expected message parameter is to be used + + + + Expect an exact match + + + Expect a message containing the parameter string + + + Match the regular expression provided as a parameter + + + Expect a message that starts with the parameter string + + + + ExpectedExceptionAttribute + + + + + + Constructor for a non-specific exception + + + + + Constructor for a given type of exception + + The type of the expected exception + + + + Constructor for a given exception name + + The full name of the expected exception + + + + Gets or sets the expected exception type + + + + + Gets or sets the full Type name of the expected exception + + + + + Gets or sets the expected message text + + + + + Gets or sets the user message displayed in case of failure + + + + + Gets or sets the type of match to be performed on the expected message + + + + + Gets the name of a method to be used as an exception handler + + + + + ExplicitAttribute marks a test or test fixture so that it will + only be run if explicitly executed from the gui or command line + or if it is included by use of a filter. The test will not be + run simply because an enclosing suite is run. + + + + + Default constructor + + + + + Constructor with a reason + + The reason test is marked explicit + + + + The reason test is marked explicit + + + + + Attribute used to mark a test that is to be ignored. + Ignored tests result in a warning message when the + tests are run. + + + + + Constructs the attribute without giving a reason + for ignoring the test. + + + + + Constructs the attribute giving a reason for ignoring the test + + The reason for ignoring the test + + + + The reason for ignoring a test + + + + + Abstract base for Attributes that are used to include tests + in the test run based on environmental settings. + + + + + Constructor with no included items specified, for use + with named property syntax. + + + + + Constructor taking one or more included items + + Comma-delimited list of included items + + + + Name of the item that is needed in order for + a test to run. Multiple itemss may be given, + separated by a comma. + + + + + Name of the item to be excluded. Multiple items + may be given, separated by a comma. + + + + + The reason for including or excluding the test + + + + + PlatformAttribute is used to mark a test fixture or an + individual method as applying to a particular platform only. + + + + + Constructor with no platforms specified, for use + with named property syntax. + + + + + Constructor taking one or more platforms + + Comma-deliminted list of platforms + + + + CultureAttribute is used to mark a test fixture or an + individual method as applying to a particular Culture only. + + + + + Constructor with no cultures specified, for use + with named property syntax. + + + + + Constructor taking one or more cultures + + Comma-deliminted list of cultures + + + + Marks a test to use a combinatorial join of any argument data + provided. NUnit will create a test case for every combination of + the arguments provided. This can result in a large number of test + cases and so should be used judiciously. This is the default join + type, so the attribute need not be used except as documentation. + + + + + PropertyAttribute is used to attach information to a test as a name/value pair.. + + + + + Construct a PropertyAttribute with a name and string value + + The name of the property + The property value + + + + Construct a PropertyAttribute with a name and int value + + The name of the property + The property value + + + + Construct a PropertyAttribute with a name and double value + + The name of the property + The property value + + + + Constructor for derived classes that set the + property dictionary directly. + + + + + Constructor for use by derived classes that use the + name of the type as the property name. Derived classes + must ensure that the Type of the property value is + a standard type supported by the BCL. Any custom + types will cause a serialization Exception when + in the client. + + + + + Gets the property dictionary for this attribute + + + + + Default constructor + + + + + Marks a test to use pairwise join of any argument data provided. + NUnit will attempt too excercise every pair of argument values at + least once, using as small a number of test cases as it can. With + only two arguments, this is the same as a combinatorial join. + + + + + Default constructor + + + + + Marks a test to use a sequential join of any argument data + provided. NUnit will use arguements for each parameter in + sequence, generating test cases up to the largest number + of argument values provided and using null for any arguments + for which it runs out of values. Normally, this should be + used with the same number of arguments for each parameter. + + + + + Default constructor + + + + + Summary description for MaxTimeAttribute. + + + + + Construct a MaxTimeAttribute, given a time in milliseconds. + + The maximum elapsed time in milliseconds + + + + RandomAttribute is used to supply a set of random values + to a single parameter of a parameterized test. + + + + + ValuesAttribute is used to provide literal arguments for + an individual parameter of a test. + + + + + Abstract base class for attributes that apply to parameters + and supply data for the parameter. + + + + + Gets the data to be provided to the specified parameter + + + + + The collection of data to be returned. Must + be set by any derived attribute classes. + We use an object[] so that the individual + elements may have their type changed in GetData + if necessary. + + + + + Construct with one argument + + + + + + Construct with two arguments + + + + + + + Construct with three arguments + + + + + + + + Construct with an array of arguments + + + + + + Get the collection of values to be used as arguments + + + + + Construct a set of doubles from 0.0 to 1.0, + specifying only the count. + + + + + + Construct a set of doubles from min to max + + + + + + + + Construct a set of ints from min to max + + + + + + + + Get the collection of values to be used as arguments + + + + + RangeAttribute is used to supply a range of values to an + individual parameter of a parameterized test. + + + + + Construct a range of ints using default step of 1 + + + + + + + Construct a range of ints specifying the step size + + + + + + + + Construct a range of longs + + + + + + + + Construct a range of doubles + + + + + + + + Construct a range of floats + + + + + + + + RepeatAttribute may be applied to test case in order + to run it multiple times. + + + + + Construct a RepeatAttribute + + The number of times to run the test + + + + RequiredAddinAttribute may be used to indicate the names of any addins + that must be present in order to run some or all of the tests in an + assembly. If the addin is not loaded, the entire assembly is marked + as NotRunnable. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The required addin. + + + + Gets the name of required addin. + + The required addin name. + + + + Summary description for SetCultureAttribute. + + + + + Construct given the name of a culture + + + + + + Summary description for SetUICultureAttribute. + + + + + Construct given the name of a culture + + + + + + SetUpAttribute is used in a TestFixture to identify a method + that is called immediately before each test is run. It is + also used in a SetUpFixture to identify the method that is + called once, before any of the subordinate tests are run. + + + + + Attribute used to mark a class that contains one-time SetUp + and/or TearDown methods that apply to all the tests in a + namespace or an assembly. + + + + + Attribute used to mark a static (shared in VB) property + that returns a list of tests. + + + + + Attribute used in a TestFixture to identify a method that is + called immediately after each test is run. It is also used + in a SetUpFixture to identify the method that is called once, + after all subordinate tests have run. In either case, the method + is guaranteed to be called, even if an exception is thrown. + + + + + Provide actions to execute before and after tests. + + + + + When implemented by an attribute, this interface implemented to provide actions to execute before and after tests. + + + + + Executed before each test is run + + Provides details about the test that is going to be run. + + + + Executed after each test is run + + Provides details about the test that has just been run. + + + + Provides the target for the action attribute + + The target for the action attribute + + + + Adding this attribute to a method within a + class makes the method callable from the NUnit test runner. There is a property + called Description which is optional which you can provide a more detailed test + description. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + [TestFixture] + public class Fixture + { + [Test] + public void MethodToTest() + {} + + [Test(Description = "more detailed description")] + publc void TestDescriptionMethod() + {} + } + + + + + + Descriptive text for this test + + + + + TestCaseAttribute is used to mark parameterized test cases + and provide them with their arguments. + + + + + The ITestCaseData interface is implemented by a class + that is able to return complete testcases for use by + a parameterized test method. + + NOTE: This interface is used in both the framework + and the core, even though that results in two different + types. However, sharing the source code guarantees that + the various implementations will be compatible and that + the core is able to reflect successfully over the + framework implementations of ITestCaseData. + + + + + Gets the argument list to be provided to the test + + + + + Gets the expected result + + + + + Indicates whether a result has been specified. + This is necessary because the result may be + null, so it's value cannot be checked. + + + + + 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. + + + + Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a list of arguments. + This constructor is not CLS-Compliant + + + + + + Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a single argument + + + + + + Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a two arguments + + + + + + + Construct a TestCaseAttribute with a three arguments + + + + + + + + Gets the list of arguments to a test case + + + + + Gets or sets the expected result. Use + ExpectedResult by preference. + + The result. + + + + Gets or sets the expected result. + + The result. + + + + Gets a flag indicating whether an expected + result has been set. + + + + + Gets a list of categories associated with this test; + + + + + Gets or sets the category associated with this test. + May be a single category or a comma-separated list. + + + + + Gets or sets the expected exception. + + The expected exception. + + + + Gets or sets the name the expected exception. + + The expected name of the exception. + + + + Gets or sets the expected message of the expected exception + + The expected message of the exception. + + + + Gets or sets the type of match to be performed on the expected message + + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the test. + + The name of the test. + + + + Gets or sets the ignored status of the test + + + + + Gets or sets the ignored status of the test + + + + + Gets or sets the explicit status of the test + + + + + Gets or sets the reason for not running the test + + + + + Gets or sets the reason for not running the test. + Set has the side effect of marking the test as ignored. + + The ignore reason. + + + + FactoryAttribute indicates the source to be used to + provide test cases for a test method. + + + + + Construct with the name of the data source, which must + be a property, field or method of the test class itself. + + An array of the names of the factories that will provide data + + + + Construct with a Type, which must implement IEnumerable + + The Type that will provide data + + + + Construct with a Type and name. + that don't support params arrays. + + The Type that will provide data + The name of the method, property or field that will provide data + + + + The name of a the method, property or fiend to be used as a source + + + + + A Type to be used as a source + + + + + Gets or sets the category associated with this test. + May be a single category or a comma-separated list. + + + + + [TestFixture] + public class ExampleClass + {} + + + + + Default constructor + + + + + Construct with a object[] representing a set of arguments. + In .NET 2.0, the arguments may later be separated into + type arguments and constructor arguments. + + + + + + Descriptive text for this fixture + + + + + Gets and sets the category for this fixture. + May be a comma-separated list of categories. + + + + + Gets a list of categories for this fixture + + + + + The arguments originally provided to the attribute + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this should be ignored. + + true if ignore; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the ignore reason. May set Ignored as a side effect. + + The ignore reason. + + + + Get or set the type arguments. If not set + explicitly, any leading arguments that are + Types are taken as type arguments. + + + + + Attribute used to identify a method that is + called before any tests in a fixture are run. + + + + + Attribute used to identify a method that is called after + all the tests in a fixture have run. The method is + guaranteed to be called, even if an exception is thrown. + + + + + Adding this attribute to a method within a + class makes the method callable from the NUnit test runner. There is a property + called Description which is optional which you can provide a more detailed test + description. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + [TestFixture] + public class Fixture + { + [Test] + public void MethodToTest() + {} + + [Test(Description = "more detailed description")] + publc void TestDescriptionMethod() + {} + } + + + + + + Used on a method, marks the test with a timeout value in milliseconds. + The test will be run in a separate thread and is cancelled if the timeout + is exceeded. Used on a method or assembly, sets the default timeout + for all contained test methods. + + + + + Construct a TimeoutAttribute given a time in milliseconds + + The timeout value in milliseconds + + + + Marks a test that must run in the STA, causing it + to run in a separate thread if necessary. + + On methods, you may also use STAThreadAttribute + to serve the same purpose. + + + + + Construct a RequiresSTAAttribute + + + + + Marks a test that must run in the MTA, causing it + to run in a separate thread if necessary. + + On methods, you may also use MTAThreadAttribute + to serve the same purpose. + + + + + Construct a RequiresMTAAttribute + + + + + Marks a test that must run on a separate thread. + + + + + Construct a RequiresThreadAttribute + + + + + Construct a RequiresThreadAttribute, specifying the apartment + + + + + ValueSourceAttribute indicates the source to be used to + provide data for one parameter of a test method. + + + + + Construct with the name of the factory - for use with languages + that don't support params arrays. + + The name of the data source to be used + + + + Construct with a Type and name - for use with languages + that don't support params arrays. + + The Type that will provide data + The name of the method, property or field that will provide data + + + + The name of a the method, property or fiend to be used as a source + + + + + A Type to be used as a source + + + + + AttributeExistsConstraint tests for the presence of a + specified attribute on a Type. + + + + + The Constraint class is the base of all built-in constraints + within NUnit. It provides the operator overloads used to combine + constraints. + + + + + The IConstraintExpression interface is implemented by all + complete and resolvable constraints and expressions. + + + + + Return the top-level constraint for this expression + + + + + + Static UnsetObject used to detect derived constraints + failing to set the actual value. + + + + + The actual value being tested against a constraint + + + + + The display name of this Constraint for use by ToString() + + + + + Argument fields used by ToString(); + + + + + The builder holding this constraint + + + + + Construct a constraint with no arguments + + + + + Construct a constraint with one argument + + + + + Construct a constraint with two arguments + + + + + Sets the ConstraintBuilder holding this constraint + + + + + Write the failure message to the MessageWriter provided + as an argument. The default implementation simply passes + the constraint and the actual value to the writer, which + then displays the constraint description and the value. + + Constraints that need to provide additional details, + such as where the error occured can override this. + + The MessageWriter on which to display the message + + + + Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value + + The value to be tested + True for success, false for failure + + + + Test whether the constraint is satisfied by an + ActualValueDelegate that returns the value to be tested. + The default implementation simply evaluates the delegate + but derived classes may override it to provide for delayed + processing. + + An ActualValueDelegate + True for success, false for failure + + + + Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given reference. + The default implementation simply dereferences the value but + derived classes may override it to provide for delayed processing. + + 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 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 + + + + Default override of ToString returns the constraint DisplayName + followed by any arguments within angle brackets. + + + + + + Returns the string representation of this constraint + + + + + 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 the + argument constraint is not satisfied. + + + + + Returns a DelayedConstraint with the specified delay time. + + The delay in milliseconds. + + + + + Returns a DelayedConstraint with the specified delay time + and polling interval. + + The delay in milliseconds. + The interval at which to test the constraint. + + + + + The display name of this Constraint for use by ToString(). + The default value is the name of the constraint with + trailing "Constraint" removed. Derived classes may set + this to another name in their constructors. + + + + + Returns a ConstraintExpression by appending And + 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 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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 + + + + 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If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are equal. If they are not, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + 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 + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + 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 + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The maximum acceptable difference between the + the expected and the actual + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + 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 + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + 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 + + + + Verifies that two doubles are equal considering a delta. If the + expected value is infinity then the delta value is ignored. If + they are not equal then an is + thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The maximum acceptable difference between the + the expected and the actual + + + + Verifies that two objects are equal. 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 they are not equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two objects are equal. 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 they are not equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two objects are equal. 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 they are not equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two values are not equal. If they are equal, then an + is thrown. + + The expected value + The actual value + + + + Verifies that two objects are not equal. 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 they are equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Verifies that two objects are not equal. 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 they are equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Verifies that two objects are not equal. 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 they are equal an is thrown. + + The value that is expected + The actual value + + + + Asserts that two objects refer to the same object. If they + are not the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Asserts that two objects refer to the same object. If they + are not the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Asserts that two objects refer to the same object. If they + are not the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + + + + Asserts that two objects do not refer to the same object. If they + are the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + The message to display in case of failure + Array of objects to be used in formatting the message + + + + Asserts that two objects do not refer to the same object. If they + are the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + The message to display in case of failure + + + + Asserts that two objects do not refer to the same object. If they + are the same an is thrown. + + The expected object + The actual object + + + + Verifies that the first value is greater than the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 the 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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..73afcfd --- /dev/null +++ b/packages/repositories.config @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj b/src/Demo/Demo.csproj similarity index 79% rename from Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj rename to src/Demo/Demo.csproj index 7c448cf..31597e2 100644 --- a/Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj +++ b/src/Demo/Demo.csproj @@ -1,42 +1,43 @@  - Debug - AnyCPU - {9CF36626-4608-4467-9ED6-7E9C91A0E121} + x86 + 8.0.30703 + 2.0 + {7F199520-F681-4BB7-B64F-79F68B1DFA43} WinExe Properties - Html2Article - Html2Article + Demo + Demo v4.0 + + 512 - Client - - AnyCPU + + x86 true full false - bin\Debug\ + ..\..\bin\Debug\ DEBUG;TRACE prompt 4 - false - - AnyCPU + + x86 pdbonly true - bin\Release\ + ..\..\bin\Release\ TRACE prompt 4 - false + @@ -53,7 +54,6 @@ FrmMain.cs - @@ -83,7 +83,12 @@ True - + + + {0EDCFCDB-08FC-43AE-B6BB-BAF8D6EDF61E} + Html2Article + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Html2Article.Test/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs b/src/Html2Article.Test/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59bbb7b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article.Test/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +using System.Reflection; +using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; +using System.Runtime.InteropServices; + +// 有关程序集的常规信息通过以下 +// 特性集控制。更改这些特性值可修改 +// 与程序集关联的信息。 +[assembly: AssemblyTitle("Html2Article.Test")] +[assembly: AssemblyDescription("")] +[assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")] +[assembly: AssemblyCompany("")] +[assembly: AssemblyProduct("Html2Article.Test")] +[assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2013")] +[assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")] +[assembly: AssemblyCulture("")] + +// 将 ComVisible 设置为 false 使此程序集中的类型 +// 对 COM 组件不可见。如果需要从 COM 访问此程序集中的类型, +// 则将该类型上的 ComVisible 特性设置为 true。 +[assembly: ComVisible(false)] + +// 如果此项目向 COM 公开,则下列 GUID 用于类型库的 ID +[assembly: Guid("9ab7f042-d342-43a4-a59d-3bcb4bdf96e6")] + +// 程序集的版本信息由下面四个值组成: +// +// 主版本 +// 次版本 +// 内部版本号 +// 修订号 +// +// 可以指定所有这些值,也可以使用“内部版本号”和“修订号”的默认值, +// 方法是按如下所示使用“*”: +// [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")] +[assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")] +[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")] diff --git a/src/Html2Article.Test/UrlUtilityTest.cs b/src/Html2Article.Test/UrlUtilityTest.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28f1188 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article.Test/UrlUtilityTest.cs @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +using System; +using System.Collections.Generic; +using System.Linq; +using System.Text; +using StanSoft; +using NUnit.Framework; + +namespace Html2Article.Test +{ + [TestFixture] + public class UrlUtilityTest + { + [Test] + public void FixUrl() + { + string baseUrl = "http://www.stan.com"; + string html = "\r\ninfo"; + string result = UrlUtility.FixUrl(baseUrl, html); + + Assert.AreEqual("\r\ninfo", + result); + } + } +} diff --git a/src/Html2Article.Test/packages.config b/src/Html2Article.Test/packages.config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5c3ca54 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article.Test/packages.config @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Html2Article/Html2Article.cs b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.cs similarity index 81% rename from Html2Article/Html2Article.cs rename to src/Html2Article/Html2Article.cs index 2a2504e..771f750 100644 --- a/Html2Article/Html2Article.cs +++ b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.cs @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ using System.Text; using System.Text.RegularExpressions; -namespace Html2Article +namespace StanSoft { /// /// 文章正文数据模型 @@ -27,17 +27,18 @@ public class Article /// /// 解析Html页面的文章正文内容,基于文本密度的HTML正文提取类 /// Date: 2012/12/30 + /// Update: + /// 2013/7/10 优化文章头部分析算法,优化 + /// /// public class Html2Article { #region 参数设置 // 正则表达式过滤:正则表达式,要替换成的文本 - // 首先剔除script和style无用标签,暂时保留其他标签是为了保存带标签的正文;分析过程中还是会剔除所有标签的 private static readonly string[][] _filters = new string[][]{ new string[] { @"(?is).*?", "" }, new string[] { @"(?is).*?", "" }, - new string[] { @"&.{2,8};|&#.{2,8};", "" }, // 针对链接密集型的网站的处理,主要是门户类的网站,降低链接干扰 new string[] { @"(?is)", "\n"} }; @@ -53,9 +54,9 @@ public static bool AppendMode set { _appendMode = value; } } - private static int _depth = 5; + private static int _depth = 6; /// - /// 按行分析的深度,默认为5 + /// 按行分析的深度,默认为6 /// public static int Depth { @@ -74,6 +75,11 @@ public static int LimitCount set { _limitCount = value; } } + // 确定文章正文头部时,向上查找,连续的空行到达_headEmptyLines,则停止查找 + private static int _headEmptyLines = 2; + // 用于确定文章结束的字符数 + private static int _endLimitCharCount = 20; + #endregion /// @@ -184,10 +190,11 @@ private static string GetTitle(string html) /// private static DateTime GetPublishDate(string html) { + // 过滤html标签,防止标签对日期提取产生影响 string text = Regex.Replace(html, "(?is)<.*?>", ""); Match match = Regex.Match( text, - @"((\d{4}|\d{2})(\-|\/)\d{1,2}\3\d{1,2})(\s?\d{2}:\d{2})?|(\d{4}年\d{1,2}月\d{1,2}日)(\s?\d{2}:\d{2})?", + @"((\d{4}|\d{2})(\-|\/)\d{1,2}\3\d{1,2})(\s?\d{2}:\d{2})?|(\d{4}年\d{1,2}月\d{1,2}日)(\s?\d{2}:\d{2})?", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase); DateTime result = new DateTime(1900, 1, 1); @@ -226,8 +233,8 @@ private static DateTime GetPublishDate(string html) } result = Convert.ToDateTime(dateStr); } - catch(Exception) - {} + catch (Exception) + { } if (result.Year < 1900) { result = new DateTime(1900, 1, 1); @@ -248,7 +255,7 @@ private static void GetContent(string bodyText, out string content, out string c string[] lines = null; // 保存干净的文本内容,不包含标签 orgLines = bodyText.Split('\n'); - lines = new string[orgLines.Length]; + lines = new string[orgLines.Length]; // 去除每行的空白字符,剔除标签 for (int i = 0; i < orgLines.Length; i++) { @@ -275,14 +282,41 @@ private static void GetContent(string bodyText, out string content, out string c { if (preTextLen > _limitCount && len > 0) // 如果上次查找的文本数量超过了限定字数,且当前行数字符数不为0,则认为是开始位置 { - startPos = i - 1; - sb.Append(lines[startPos]); - orgSb.Append(orgLines[startPos]); + // 查找文章起始位置, 如果向上查找,发现2行连续的空行则认为是头部 + int emptyCount = 0; + for (int j = i - 1; j > 0; j--) + { + if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(lines[j])) + { + emptyCount++; + } + else + { + emptyCount = 0; + } + if (emptyCount == _headEmptyLines) + { + startPos = j + _headEmptyLines; + break; + } + } + // 如果没有定位到文章头,则以当前查找位置作为文章头 + if (startPos == -1) + { + startPos = i; + } + // 填充发现的文章起始部分 + for (int j = startPos; j <= i; j++) + { + sb.Append(lines[j]); + orgSb.Append(orgLines[j]); + } } } else { - if (len == 0 && preTextLen == 0) // 当前长度为0,且上一个长度也为0,则认为已经结束 + //if (len == 0 && preTextLen == 0) // 当前长度为0,且上一个长度也为0,则认为已经结束 + if (len <= _endLimitCharCount && preTextLen < _endLimitCharCount) // 当前长度为0,且上一个长度也为0,则认为已经结束 { if (!_appendMode) { @@ -299,6 +333,7 @@ private static void GetContent(string bodyText, out string content, out string c string result = sb.ToString(); // 处理回车符,更好的将文本格式化输出 content = result.Replace("[crlf]", Environment.NewLine); + content = System.Web.HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(content); // 输出带标签文本 contentWithTags = orgSb.ToString(); } diff --git a/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1594ff0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.csproj @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + Debug + AnyCPU + 8.0.30703 + 2.0 + {0EDCFCDB-08FC-43AE-B6BB-BAF8D6EDF61E} + Library + Properties + Html2Article + Html2Article + v4.0 + 512 + + + true + full + false + ..\..\bin\Debug\ + DEBUG;TRACE + prompt + 4 + + + pdbonly + true + ..\..\bin\Release\ + TRACE + prompt + 4 + ..\..\bin\Release\Html2Article.XML + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.nuspec b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.nuspec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..127f672 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article/Html2Article.nuspec @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ + + + + $id$ + $version$ + $title$ + $author$ + $author$ + http://LICENSE_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE + http://PROJECT_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE + http://ICON_URL_HERE_OR_DELETE_THIS_LINE + false + $description$ + Summary of changes made in this release of the package. + Copyright 2013 + Tag1 Tag2 + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Html2Article/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs b/src/Html2Article/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a468969 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article/Properties/AssemblyInfo.cs @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +using System.Reflection; +using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; +using System.Runtime.InteropServices; + +// 有关程序集的常规信息通过以下 +// 特性集控制。更改这些特性值可修改 +// 与程序集关联的信息。 +[assembly: AssemblyTitle("Html2Article")] +[assembly: AssemblyDescription("Extract article info from html")] +[assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")] +[assembly: AssemblyCompany("")] +[assembly: AssemblyProduct("Html2Article")] +[assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © StanZhai 2013")] +[assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")] +[assembly: AssemblyCulture("")] + +// 将 ComVisible 设置为 false 使此程序集中的类型 +// 对 COM 组件不可见。如果需要从 COM 访问此程序集中的类型, +// 则将该类型上的 ComVisible 特性设置为 true。 +[assembly: ComVisible(false)] + +// 如果此项目向 COM 公开,则下列 GUID 用于类型库的 ID +[assembly: Guid("bf101a0d-b649-4e0c-9b25-1c8396db3792")] + +// 程序集的版本信息由下面四个值组成: +// +// 主版本 +// 次版本 +// 内部版本号 +// 修订号 +// +// 可以指定所有这些值,也可以使用“内部版本号”和“修订号”的默认值, +// 方法是按如下所示使用“*”: +// [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")] +[assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.13.0.5")] +[assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.13.0.5")] diff --git a/src/Html2Article/UrlUtility.cs b/src/Html2Article/UrlUtility.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca8a017 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Html2Article/UrlUtility.cs @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +using System; +using System.Collections.Generic; +using System.Linq; +using System.Text; +using System.Text.RegularExpressions; + +namespace StanSoft +{ + /// + /// Url处理辅助类 + /// + public class UrlUtility + { + /// + /// 基于baseUrl,补全html代码中的链接 + /// + /// + /// + public static string FixUrl(string baseUrl, string html) + { + html = Regex.Replace(html, "(?is)(href|src)=(\"|\')([^(\"|\')]+)(\"|\')", (match) => + { + string org = match.Value; + string link = match.Groups[3].Value; + if (link.StartsWith("http")) + { + return org; + } + + try + { + Uri uri = new Uri(baseUrl); + Uri thisUri = new Uri(uri, link); + string fullUrl = String.Format("{0}=\"{1}\"", match.Groups[1].Value, thisUri.AbsoluteUri); + return fullUrl; + } + catch (Exception) + { + return org; + } + }); + return html; + } + } +}