Tried that. It then passes the test as soon as the exception is hit. not what I want, I just want it to handle the exception.
Interestingly, its saying theres a null exception unhandled despite me having a catch. How do you handle nested exceptions? Nested try catch's? I'm grasping at straws here... I thought a catch essentially "handles" the exception? On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Wallace Turner <[email protected]>wrote: > [TestMethod] > [ExpectedException(typeof(**InvalidOperationException))] > public void Foor() > { > > > On 22/03/2012 10:35 AM, Stephen Price wrote: > >> Cross posting this, I'm on too many lists. Hope that doesn't offend... >> >> I've got a unit test that is throwing an exception. (Finally got it >> hitting my catch block) Its a smoke test so has a loop in it for every >> view. I want it to NOT fail the test if an exception is hit. I want it to >> output to debug window or whatever and continue. >> >> Is that possible? even when I handle the exception with a try catch block >> , it still fails the test. >> >> cheers, >> Stephen >> >
