Beispiel #1
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        public void Ctor2()
        {
            var e = new ProductException(0, "valid");

            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"warning {ProductException.Prefix}0000: valid"), "ToString-1");

            e = new ProductException(9999, "valid")
            {
                FileName   = "here.cs",
                LineNumber = 42
            };
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"here.cs(42): warning {ProductException.Prefix}9999: valid"), "ToString-2");
        }
Beispiel #2
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        public void BadFormats()
        {
            // {0} without argument - not using the `args` overload -> no exception
            var e = new ProductException(0, true, null, "valid {0}");

            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"error {ProductException.Prefix}0000: valid {{0}}"), "ToString-0");

            // {0} without argument
            e = new ProductException(0, true, null, "invalid {0}", null);
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"error {ProductException.Prefix}0000: invalid {{0}}. String.Format failed! Arguments were:. Please file an issue to report this incorrect error handling."), "ToString-1");

            // {0} with 2 arguments -> no exception
            e = new ProductException(10, "valid {0}", 1, 2);
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"warning {ProductException.Prefix}0010: valid 1"), "ToString-2");

            // {0} {1} with 1 argument
            e = new ProductException(10, true, new Exception("uho"), "invalid {0} {1}", 1);
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"error {ProductException.Prefix}0010: invalid {{0}} {{1}}. String.Format failed! Arguments were: \"1\". Please file an issue to report this incorrect error handling."), "ToString-3");
        }
Beispiel #3
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        public void Ctor5()
        {
            var e = new ProductException(0, true, null, "valid", new string [] { });

            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"error {ProductException.Prefix}0000: valid"), "ToString-1");

            e = new ProductException(10, true, new Exception("uho"), "valid {0}", "output");
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"error {ProductException.Prefix}0010: valid output"), "ToString-2");

            e = new ProductException(9999, true, new NotFiniteNumberException(), "valid", new string [] { })
            {
                FileName   = "here.cs",
                LineNumber = 42
            };
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"here.cs(42): error {ProductException.Prefix}9999: valid"), "ToString-32");

            e = new ProductException(9999, true, new ObjectDisposedException("uho"), "valid {0}", 1)
            {
                FileName   = "there.cs",
                LineNumber = 911
            };
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"there.cs(911): error {ProductException.Prefix}9999: valid 1"), "ToString-4");
        }
Beispiel #4
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        public void Ctor3()
        {
            var e = new ProductException(0, "valid", new string [] { });

            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"warning {ProductException.Prefix}0000: valid"), "ToString-1");

            e = new ProductException(10, "valid {0}", "output");
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"warning {ProductException.Prefix}0010: valid output"), "ToString-2");

            e = new ProductException(9999, "valid", new string [] { })
            {
                FileName   = "here.cs",
                LineNumber = 42
            };
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"here.cs(42): warning {ProductException.Prefix}9999: valid"), "ToString-3");

            e = new ProductException(9999, "valid {0}", 1)
            {
                FileName   = "there.cs",
                LineNumber = 911
            };
            Assert.That(e.ToString(), Is.EqualTo($"there.cs(911): warning {ProductException.Prefix}9999: valid 1"), "ToString-4");
        }