let me just point that running order didn't change anything (always the first one is failing) also i tried to call log.BackToRecord(); at the end of each test method - and :-( it didn't help...
can anyone see the problem ? On Nov 12, 9:36 am, tom308 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Tim, > of course i can: > > [TestCleanup()] > public void MyTestCleanup() > { > LogManager.Shutdown(); > } > > #endregion > > [TestMethod] > public void TestBasicLogMethod() > { > using (Logger log = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Logger> > (null, null)) > { > LogProvider.c_logger = log; > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod", "OnEntry")); > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod", "OnExit")); > > LogMethod(); > log.VerifyAllExpectations(); > } > } > > [TestMethod] > public void TestLogMethodForCategory() > { > using (Logger log = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Logger> > (null, null)) > { > LogProvider.c_logger = log; > > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > LogCategories.LogFile | LogCategories.EventLog, "LogTest.AOPTests", > "LogMethod2", "OnEntry")); > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > LogCategories.LogFile | LogCategories.EventLog, "LogTest.AOPTests", > "LogMethod2", "OnExit")); > > LogMethod2(); > > log.VerifyAllExpectations(); > } > } > > [TestMethod] > public void TestLogMethodForSeverity() > { > using (Logger log = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Logger> > (null, null)) > { > LogProvider.c_logger = log; > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Warning, > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod3", "OnEntry")); > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Warning, > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod3", "OnExit")); > > LogMethod3(); > > log.VerifyAllExpectations(); > } > } > > On Nov 12, 4:43 am, Tim Barcz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Can you post all of the code here? > > > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 8:57 AM, tom308 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi all! > > > i am new to TDD & Mocks (but very enthusiastic about it). > > > i am using MSTest & Rhino mock 3.5. > > > testing are OK when running each one separately, but when running > > > entire TestSet, the first one is OK but all other are failing. > > > My hunch is that i am holding the mocked object between tests, and > > > causing the problem (i saw that it is same object). > > > i also tried to use a repository instance insted of the static one, > > > but it didn't help. > > > can someone help ? > > > > my tests are all from the same template: > > > > [TestMethod] > > > public void TestBasicLogMethod() > > > { > > > using (Logger log = MockRepository.GenerateMock<Logger> > > > (null, null)) > > > { > > > //set the instance into the logProvider private static > > > logger > > > LogProvider.c_logger = log; > > > > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > > > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod", "OnEntry")); > > > log.Expect(l => l.WriteToLog(LogSeverity.Debug, > > > "LogTest.AOPTests", "LogMethod", "OnExit")); > > > > LogMethod(); > > > log.VerifyAllExpectations(); > > > } > > > } > > > -- > > Tim Barcz > > Microsoft C# MVP > > Microsoft > > ASPInsiderhttp://timbarcz.devlicio.ushttp://www.twitter.com/timbarcz --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Rhino.Mocks" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rhinomocks?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
