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//
// MutexCas.cs - CAS unit tests for System.Threading.Mutex
//
// Author:
// Sebastien Pouliot <sebastien@ximian.com>
//
// Copyright (C) 2005 Novell, Inc (http://www.novell.com)
//
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using NUnit.Framework;
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using System.Threading;
namespace MonoCasTests.System.Threading {
[TestFixture]
[Category ("CAS")]
public class MutexCas {
[SetUp]
public void SetUp ()
{
if (!SecurityManager.SecurityEnabled)
Assert.Ignore ("SecurityManager.SecurityEnabled is OFF");
}
// Partial Trust Tests - i.e. call "normal" unit with reduced privileges
[Test]
[PermissionSet (SecurityAction.Deny, Unrestricted = true)]
public void PartialTrust_DenyUnrestricted_Success ()
{
MonoTests.System.Threading.MutexTest mt = new MonoTests.System.Threading.MutexTest ();
// call the few working unit tests
mt.TestCtor1 ();
mt.TestHandle ();
}
// we use reflection to call Mutex as it's named constructors are protected by
// a LinkDemand (which will be converted into full demand, i.e. a stack walk)
// when reflection is used (i.e. it gets testable).
[Test]
[SecurityPermission (SecurityAction.Deny, UnmanagedCode = true)]
[ExpectedException (typeof (SecurityException))]
public void Ctor_BoolString ()
{
Type[] parameters = new Type [2] { typeof (bool), typeof (string) };
ConstructorInfo ci = typeof (Mutex).GetConstructor (parameters);
Assert.IsNotNull (ci, "ctor(bool,string)");
ci.Invoke (new object [2] { false, String.Empty });
}
[Test]
[SecurityPermission (SecurityAction.Deny, UnmanagedCode = true)]
[ExpectedException (typeof (SecurityException))]
public void Ctor_BoolStringOutBool ()
{
ConstructorInfo ci = null;
// I don't know an easier way to deal with "out bool"
ConstructorInfo[] cis = typeof (Mutex).GetConstructors ();
for (int i=0; i < cis.Length; i++) {
ParameterInfo[] pis = cis [i].GetParameters ();
if (pis.Length == 3) {
ci = cis [i];
break;
}
}
Assert.IsNotNull (ci, "ctor(bool,string,out bool)");
// not sure the invoke would work - but it's enough to trigger the security check
ci.Invoke (new object [3] { false, String.Empty, false });
}
}
}