Thanks for quick feedback. Running out the door now, so will add in the
morning if that is OK.
Cheers
Pete
On 14 May 2012 18:07, Ryan Boggs <rmbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> That preprocessing statement was added during the 0.91 release phase, when
> NAnt was still using the .NET 1.0 runtime by default. We were having
> issues between .NET 1.0 and 4.0, which is why that statement is there. I
> just took a look at the .NET docs and the AppDomain.CreateDomain method you
> mentioned was actually created in .NET 2.0 (my fault for thinking it was
> added in .NET 4.0). Based on my findings and the fact that we are now
> building NAnt/NAntContrib on .NET 2.0 runtime (as of 0.92 Alpha1), we can
> just eliminate that preprocessing statement altogether and just use the
> AppDomain.CreateDomain method with the PermissionSet as standard without
> issues. It'll need testing, of course.
>
> Would you mind adding this to our issues list for tracking purposes? I'll
> see if I can get to this within the next couple of days.
> https://github.com/nant/nant/issues
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Peter McEvoy <peter.m.mce...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>> I've been trying to use the nunit2 task to unit test some MVC controllers
>> and have been seeing the following exception:
>>
>> [nunit2] 21)
>> Otu.Web.UnitTests.Controllers.RegistrationControllerUnitTests.Execute_should_return_registration_complete_view_when_registration_is_in_session
>> : SetUp : System.InvalidOperationException : Dynamic operations can only be
>> performed in homogenous AppDomain.
>>
>> Investigating a little further, it seems that the task should be creating
>> Homogenous AppDomains when running test assemblies that may be using DLR
>> features.
>>
>> Looking at the source, it seems that someone did think of this, but the
>> code is #if'd out, and that code does not appear in the download binaries :
>>
>> #if NET_4_0
>> PermissionSet myDomainPermSet = new
>> PermissionSet(PermissionState.Unrestricted);
>> return AppDomain.CreateDomain(domSetup.ApplicationName,
>> AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Evidence, domSetup, myDomainPermSet);
>> #else
>>
>>
>> I realize that 4.0 specific code may not be to everyone's taste, but
>> perhaps there could be a side-by-side release of a .Net 4.0 binary build?
>> (I'd really prefer to be using "blessed" releases rather than baking my
>> own)
>>
>>
>> Pete
>>
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