Hello Krister! > Finally first testcase completed :) > It is attached to this mail as ConvertTest.cs
Wonderful job! I have now included this on the CVS repository, and will be running my own test myself this afternoon (Duncan has to help me get setup for that ;-) > Have had some problems with TestFromBase64CharArray and TestFromBase64String they >both made an error about a unicode file. A file that generates that error is also >attached to this message as test.cs Could you enter this error into http://bugzilla.ximian.com, so we can keep track of these bugs? (maybe you already have?) > AssertEquals("#H11", (decimal)23456.432, Convert.ToDecimal("23456,432")); > TestToDecimal(MonoTests.System.ConvertTest) "#H11 expected:<23456.432> but >was:<23456432>" > > AssertEquals("#I11", (double)23456.432, Convert.ToDouble("23456,432")); > TestToDouble(MonoTests.System.ConvertTest) "#I11 expected:<23456.432> but >was:<23456432>" Very interesting > > It looks like there are some differences with how mono an mcs interprets '.' and ',' >because when I change the string in one test like this > > AssertEquals("#I11", (double)23456.432, Convert.ToDouble("23456.432")); //exchanged >the ',' to '.' Seems like the code is just ignoring the ",", assuming that it is a thousand separator. Maybe Nick can tell us more about this, because I know he has been hunting this sort of problems before. > Please get back to me with any types of complaints or comments on the test No complains from me. Just wanted to thank you guys for authoring the regression tests. Miguel _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
