You need to set up an object for the "Identity" object.

right now, x.Identity is null, so a call to x.Identity.Name is of course
Null

On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 2:38 PM, kurtharriger <[email protected]>wrote:

>
>
> I was trying to use the recursive mock syntax and kept getting
> NullReferenceException error.
> Here is a failing test - same as CanUseRecursiveMockSimpler() but
> using Stub instead.
>
> [Test]
>        public void CanUseRecursiveStubSimpler()
>        {
>            var mockService = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IMyService>
> ();
>
>            mockService.Expect(x => x.Identity.Name).Return("foo");
>
>            Assert.AreEqual("foo", mockService.Identity.Name);
>        }
>
>
>
> >
>


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