Best JustMockLite code snippet using Telerik.JustMock.Tests.RefTest.ExecuteTest
NonPublicFixture.cs
Source: NonPublicFixture.cs
...273 {274 protected virtual void Test(string arg1, ref string asd)275 {276 }277 public void ExecuteTest(ref string asd)278 {279 this.Test("test1", ref asd);280 }281 }282 [TestMethod, TestCategory("Lite"), TestCategory("NonPublic")]283 public void ShouldArrangeNonPublicUsingByRefArgumentWithMatcher()284 {285 var foo = Mock.Create<RefTest>(Behavior.CallOriginal);286 Mock.NonPublic.Arrange(foo, "Test", Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>(), Arg.Expr.Ref(Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>())).MustBeCalled();287 string asd = "asd";288 foo.ExecuteTest(ref asd);289 Mock.Assert(foo);290 }291 [TestMethod, TestCategory("Lite"), TestCategory("NonPublic")]292 public void ShouldArrangeNonPublicUsingByRefArgumentWithConstant()293 {294 int call = 1;295 int callA = 0, callB = 0;296 var foo = Mock.Create<RefTest>(Behavior.CallOriginal);297 Mock.NonPublic.Arrange(foo, "Test", Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>(), Arg.Expr.Ref(Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>())).DoInstead(() => callB = call++);298 Mock.NonPublic.Arrange(foo, "Test", Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>(), Arg.Expr.Ref("asd")).DoInstead(() => callA = call++);299 string input = "asd";300 foo.ExecuteTest(ref input);301 input = "foo";302 foo.ExecuteTest(ref input);303 Assert.Equal(1, callA);304 Assert.Equal(2, callB);305 }306 [TestMethod, TestCategory("Lite"), TestCategory("NonPublic")]307 public void ShouldArrangeNonPublicUsingByRefArgumentAsOutputParameter()308 {309 var foo = Mock.Create<RefTest>(Behavior.CallOriginal);310 Mock.NonPublic.Arrange(foo, "Test", Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>(), Arg.Expr.Out("asd"));311 string input = "";312 foo.ExecuteTest(ref input);313 Assert.Equal("asd", input);314 }315 [TestMethod, TestCategory("Lite"), TestCategory("NonPublic")]316 public void ShouldNotArrangeNonPublicUsingConstantArgumentWhereByRefIsExpected()317 {318 var foo = Mock.Create<RefTest>(Behavior.CallOriginal);319 Assert.Throws<MissingMemberException>(() => Mock.NonPublic.Arrange(foo, "Test", Arg.Expr.IsAny<string>(), "asd"));320 }321 public abstract class WeirdSignature322 {323 protected abstract int Do(int a, string b, ref object c, IEnumerable<int> d);324 protected abstract void Do(bool b);325 protected abstract DateTime Do(DateTime dateTime);326 protected static void Do(int d) { }...
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