Without seeing LogProvider, LogMethod1, LogMethod2, LogMethod3 I am guessing
you have saved state problems which is probably coming from use of
LogProvider (static class).

*something* is getting saved from execution to execution.

Tim

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:30 AM, tom308 <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> sorry - always the first one is successful and all other are
> failing....
>
> On Nov 12, 4:29 pm, tom308 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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
> >
>


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