Hum installed VS2008 Express (w/ SQL Server Compact), NUnit, NAnt,
TortoiseSVN.
After compiling with NAnt, I started NUnit and ran NHibernate.Test.
Most test fails because of this error :

NHibernate.Test.Ado.BatcherFixture (TestFixtureSetUp):
NHibernate.HibernateException : Could not open connection to: Server=
(local);initial catalog=nhibernate;Integrated Security=SSPI
  ----> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException : Une erreur liée au réseau
ou spécifique à l'instance s'est produite lors de l'établissement
d'une connexion à SQL Server. Le serveur est introuvable ou n'est pas
accessible. Vérifiez que le nom de l'instance est correct et que SQL
Server est configuré pour autoriser les connexions distantes.
(provider: Fournisseur de canaux nommés, error: 40 - Impossible
d'ouvrir une connexion à SQL Server)

Any help ?

On Aug 12, 8:46 pm, Chris Nicola <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe this covers that (Tuna, feel free to shoot me if it was about
> something completely different, I haven't read it in detail yet ;-))
>
> http://tunatoksoz.com/post/Contributing-to-OSS-e28093-Creating-a-test...
>
> Chris
>
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Could I have some guidelines or example of a good test project? How
> > can I submit it to community?
>
> > On Jul 29, 8:45 pm, Davy Brion <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > create a patch with a failing test and we'd be happy to look at the
> > > problem... and try to fix it of course
>
> > > On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 9:54 PM, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Nobody to confirm that bug? I do not want to add it to JIRA without
> > > > nobody validating it.
> > > > Is the previous message unclear?
>
> > > > On Jul 27, 9:06 pm, Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Hello open people,
>
> > > > > I think I founded a bug in NHibernate 2.1.
> > > > > Before reading that message and throwing me stones, please know that
> > I
> > > > > founded it at work and I'm pretty tired and lazy now. So if I am not
> > > > > giving enough details, please don't kill me! I prefered posting
> > > > > something before forgetting about it.
>
> > > > > *** Observations ***
>
> > > > > The bug happened when saving/loading a collection of element of
> > > > > nullable .net types.
> > > > > When saving a List<double?>, mapped as a list of element
> > > > > (kindof this :
> > > > > <list name="toto">
> > > > > <key.../>
> > > > > <index .../>
> > > > > <element ../> <<< a 'double?'
> > > > > </list>
> > > > > containing {9,null, null,8,null}, NHibernate insert tuples <0,9>,
> > > > > <3,8>, not inserting null values (which is great).
>
> > > > > When loading it inserts null values into the list (cool). <<
> > > > > cockroach
>
> > > > > *** Why cockroach? ***
>
> > > > > Here is the ReadFrom function from
> > > > > NHibernate.Collection.PersistentList.cs
>
> > > > >                 public override object ReadFrom(IDataReader rs,
> > > > ICollectionPersister
> > > > > role, ICollectionAliases descriptor, object owner)
> > > > >                 {
> > > > >                         object element = role.ReadElement(rs, owner,
> > > > > descriptor.SuffixedElementAliases, Session);
> > > > >                         int index = (int) role.ReadIndex(rs,
> > > > > descriptor.SuffixedIndexAliases, Session);
>
> > > > >                         //pad with nulls from the current last
> > element up
> > > > to the new index
> > > > >                         for (int i = list.Count; i <= index; i++)
> > > > >                         {
> > > > >                                 list.Insert(i, DefaultForType);
> > > > >                         }
>
> > > > >                         list[index] = element;
> > > > >                         return element;
> > > > >                 }
>
> > > > > See that line ? "list.Insert(i, DefaultForType);" Default for double?
> > > > > is null. So we do have list.Insert(i,null) here. What is 'list'?
>
> > > > > public class PersistentList : AbstractPersistentCollection, IList
> > > > >         {
> > > > >                 protected IList list;
>
> > > > > An IList, which is initialized in the constructor by
>
> > > > > public PersistentList(ISessionImplementor session, IList list) : base
> > > > > (session)
> > > > >                 {
> > > > >                         this.list = list;
> > > > >                         SetInitialized();
> > > > >                         IsDirectlyAccessible = true;
> > > > >                 }
>
> > > > > So the concrete code, in case of List<double?> is
>
> > > > > IList list = new List<double?>();
>
> > > > > followed by
>
> > > > > list.Add(i,null) << an exception is thrown cuz List<double?> checks
> > if
> > > > > null is a double? and it says it is not.
>
> > > > > Sorry for the lazy and badly written message in English. I'm a
> > monkey,
> > > > > it is difficult for us monkey to speak English.
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