ahh good, it's not just me then :)

2009/10/30 Tarpan <[email protected]>:
>
> The VB's Lambda expressions screw-up is well-known for VB developers.
> This is not the issue in this case.
>
> Anybody use VB and Rhino 3.6? How to write this in 3.6? I just cannot
> figure it out.
> TestMock.AssertWasCalled(Function(x) x.TestFunc, Function(options)
> options.Repeat.Once)
>
> It worked fine in 3.5 but gives the "overload resolution failed" error
> in 3.6.
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 30, 11:35 am, Alex McMahon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm trying to write it in VB.net now to see if that's the problem...
>> and I'm struggling :)
>>
>> I wonder if this page has a clue to the 
>> answer?http://blogs.lessthandot.com/index.php/DesktopDev/MSTech/vb-net-rhino...
>>
>> 2009/10/30 Tarpan <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hmmmm.....Did I smoke a wrong weed this morning? :-)
>>
>> > It definitely does not work for me (the test passes).
>> > Let me try 3.6 - maybe it was an issue in 3.5 and has been fixed.
>>
>> > Alex, thank you for your efforts.
>> > BTW, I get more and more annoyed with VB. I don't like C# syntax
>> > either, but still it looks simpler than VB.
>>
>> > On Oct 30, 10:59 am, Alex McMahon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Yes the test fails on my machine.
>>
>> >> If I comment out one of the testMock.TestFunc() then it passes. Works
>> >> with both GenerateStub<> GenerateMock<> and GenerateStrictMock<> as
>> >> long as I add:
>>
>> >>  mock.Stub(x=>x.TestFunc()).Return(null);
>>
>> >> early on.
>>
>> >> I'm using Rhino Mocks 3.6 btw
>>
>> >> 2009/10/30 Tarpan <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> > Does the test _fail_ on your machine?
>>
>> >> > On Oct 30, 10:39 am, Alex McMahon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> Works on my machine... I changed it to C# and the following works
>> >> >> (test fails). So maybe it's about it being in VB?
>>
>> >> >> public interface ITestMock
>> >> >>   {
>> >> >>     object TestFunc();
>> >> >>   }
>>
>> >> >>   public class TestClass
>> >> >>   {
>> >> >>     ITestMock testMock;
>>
>> >> >>     public TestClass(ITestMock testMock)
>> >> >>     {
>> >> >>       this.testMock = testMock;
>> >> >>     }
>>
>> >> >>     public void test()
>> >> >>     {
>> >> >>       testMock.TestFunc();
>> >> >>       testMock.TestFunc();
>> >> >>     }
>> >> >>   }
>>
>> >> >>   [TestClass]
>> >> >>   public class UnitTest1
>> >> >>   {
>> >> >>     [TestMethod]
>> >> >>     public void TestMethod1()
>> >> >>     {
>> >> >>       var mock = MockRepository.GenerateMock<ITestMock>();
>> >> >>       var target = new TestClass(mock);
>> >> >>       target.test();
>> >> >>       mock.AssertWasCalled(x => x.TestFunc(), o => o.Repeat.Once());
>> >> >>     }
>> >> >>   }
>>
>> >> >> 2009/10/30 Tarpan <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> >> > Guys, Here is a simple test:
>> >> >> > TestClass calls the TestMock twice and there is a
>> >> >> > Assert...Repeat.Once. The test runs just fine.
>> >> >> > I know I'm doing something wrong. But what?
>>
>> >> >> > -------------
>> >> >> > Imports MbUnit.Framework
>> >> >> > Imports Rhino.Mocks
>>
>> >> >> > <TestFixture()> _
>> >> >> > Public Class AAA_test
>> >> >> >    <Test()> _
>> >> >> >    Public Sub Test1()
>> >> >> >        Dim TestMock As ITestMock = MockRepository.GenerateStub(Of
>> >> >> > ITestMock)()
>> >> >> >        Dim TestClass As CTestClass = New CTestClass
>> >> >> >        TestClass.test(TestMock)
>> >> >> >        TestMock.AssertWasCalled(Function(x) x.TestFunc, Function
>> >> >> > (options) options.Repeat.Once)
>> >> >> >    End Sub
>> >> >> > End Class
>>
>> >> >> > Public Class CTestClass
>> >> >> >    Public Sub test(ByVal TestMock As ITestMock)
>> >> >> >        TestMock.TestFunc()
>> >> >> >        TestMock.TestFunc()
>> >> >> >    End Sub
>> >> >> > End Class
>>
>> >> >> > Public Interface ITestMock
>> >> >> >    Function TestFunc() As Object
>> >> >> > End Interface
>> >> >> > ----------------
> >
>

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