public void FromXml_WrongVersion() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); SecurityElement se = elp.ToXml(); se.Attributes.Remove("version"); se.Attributes.Add("version", "2"); elp.FromXml(se); }
public void FromXml_NoVersion() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); SecurityElement se = elp.ToXml(); SecurityElement w = new SecurityElement(se.Tag); w.AddAttribute("class", se.Attribute("class")); elp.FromXml(w); }
public void FromXml_WrongTagCase() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); SecurityElement se = elp.ToXml(); se.Tag = "IPERMISSION"; // instead of IPermission elp.FromXml(se); // note: normally IPermission classes (in corlib) DO care about the // IPermission tag }
public void FromXml_NoClass() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); SecurityElement se = elp.ToXml(); SecurityElement w = new SecurityElement(se.Tag); w.AddAttribute("version", se.Attribute("version")); elp.FromXml(w); // doesn't even care of the class attribute presence }
public void FromXml_WrongClass() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); SecurityElement se = elp.ToXml(); SecurityElement w = new SecurityElement(se.Tag); w.AddAttribute("class", "Wrong" + se.Attribute("class")); w.AddAttribute("version", se.Attribute("version")); elp.FromXml(w); // doesn't care of the class name at that stage // anyway the class has already be created so... }
public void FromXml_Null() { EventLogPermission elp = new EventLogPermission(PermissionState.None); elp.FromXml(null); }