You're running out of memory, that's the issue here.
On 2 Lut, 18:44, Mike F <[email protected]> wrote: > A large project I'm working on has been using Rhino Mocks without any > problems for a couple years. But recently, we started seeing > AccessViolationExceptions occur seemingly randomly in our unit tests > when calling StrictMock<T>(). > > After experimentation, I found that it seems to occur on 64-bit > machines when mocking about 1000 different interfaces in the same > program execution. > The uploaded project "AccessViolationException_ExampleProject.zip" > demonstrates this. > > Exception: > Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to > read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other > memory is corrupt. > at System.Reflection.Emit.TypeBuilder._TermCreateClass(Int32 > handle, Module module) > at System.Reflection.Emit.TypeBuilder.CreateTypeNoLock() > at System.Reflection.Emit.TypeBuilder.CreateType() > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.Generators.Emitters.AbstractTypeEmitter.BuildType > () > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.Generators.Emitters.AbstractTypeEmitter.BuildType > () > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.Generators.InterfaceProxyWithTargetGenerator.GenerateCode > (Type proxyTargetType, Type[] interfaces, ProxyGenerationOptions > options) > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.DefaultProxyBuilder.CreateInterfaceProxyTypeWithoutTarget > (Type interfaceToProxy, Type[] additionalInterfacesToProxy, > ProxyGenerationOptions options) > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.ProxyGenerator.CreateInterfaceProxyTypeWithoutTarget > (Type interfaceToProxy, Type[] additionalInterfacesToProxy, > ProxyGenerationOptions options) > at > Castle.DynamicProxy.ProxyGenerator.CreateInterfaceProxyWithoutTarget > (Type interfaceToProxy, Type[] additionalInterfacesToProxy, > ProxyGenerationOptions options, IInterceptor[] interceptors) > at Rhino.Mocks.MockRepository.MockInterface(CreateMockState > mockStateFactory, Type type, Type[] extras) > at Rhino.Mocks.MockRepository.CreateMockObject(Type type, > CreateMockState factory, Type[] extras, Object[] > argumentsForConstructor) > at Rhino.Mocks.MockRepository.StrictMock[T](Object[] > argumentsForConstructor) > at _10001Dalmatians.Program.Main() in c:\development\personal > \10001Dalmatians\10001Dalmatians\Program.cs:line 1028 > > Even if this is an inescapable limitation, I would much more prefer > that the exception were more explicit so I wouldn't have to > investigate unrelated recent changes in the project. > Given the stack trace, I suspect it isn't a problem with Rhino Mocks, > but rather with Castle.DynamicProxy or .NET itself. (I also submitted > a bug report a few days ago to > Castle.DynamicProxy:http://support.castleproject.org/projects/DYNPROXY/issues/view/DYNPRO... > ) -- 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.
