Jo Shields a575963da9 Imported Upstream version 3.6.0
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2014-08-13 10:39:27 +01:00

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// this is a template for making NUnit version 2 tests. Text enclosed in curly
// brackets (and the brackets themselves) should be replaced by appropriate
// code.
// {File Name}.cs - NUnit Test Cases for {explain here}
//
// {Author Name} ({Author email Address})
//
// (C) {Copyright holder}
//
// these are the standard namespaces you will need. You may need to add more
// depending on your tests.
using NUnit.Framework;
using System;
// all test namespaces start with "MonoTests." Append the Namespace that
// contains the class you are testing, e.g. MonoTests.System.Collections
namespace MonoTests.{Namespace}
{
// the class name should end with "Test" and start with the name of the class
// you are testing, e.g. CollectionBaseTest
[TestFixture]
public class {Class to be tested}Test : Assertion {
// this method is run before each [Test] method is called. You can put
// variable initialization, etc. here that is common to each test.
// Just leave the method empty if you don't need to use it.
// The name of the method does not matter; the attribute does.
[SetUp]
public void GetReady() {}
// this method is run after each Test* method is called. You can put
// clean-up code, etc. here. Whatever needs to be done after each test.
// Just leave the method empty if you don't need to use it.
// The name of the method does not matter; the attribute does.
[TearDown]
public void Clean() {}
// this is just one of probably many test methods in your test class.
// each test method must be adorned with [Test]. All methods in your class
// adorned with [Test] will be automagically called by the NUnit
// framework.
[Test]
public void {Something} {
// inside here you will exercise your class and then call Assert()
}
// An nice way to test for exceptions the class under test should
// throw is:
/*
[Test]
[ExpectedException(typeof(ArgumentNullException))]
public void OnValid() {
ConcreteCollection myCollection;
myCollection = new ConcreteCollection();
....
AssertEquals ("#UniqueID", expected, actual);
....
Fail ("Message");
}
*/
}