Sorry, in my previous message, it supposed to be "When arguments
"UserName"/"*WrongPassword*" are used, it will return false..."

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 12:40 PM, changhong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does any one know if I can override an expectation?
>
> for example: If I set up 2 expectations with different arguments
>
> securityService.Stub(s => s.ValidateUser(String.Empty,
> String.Empty)).IgnoreArguments().Return(true);
>
> securityService.Stub(s => s.ValidateUser("UserName",
> "WrongPassword")).Return(false);
>
> When arguments "UserName"/"Password" are used, it will return false,
> otherwise it will return true.
> This is kind of the expectation with better Argument match overrides
> the other one.
>
> I don't think Rhino.Mocks can do it, but please correct me if I am
> wrong. And anyone thinks this is an useful feature?
>
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