Exemple #1
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        public Core.MethodCall Call(params object[] arguments)
        {
            string method = new MethodNamer(new System.Diagnostics.StackFrame(1).GetMethod()).Name();

            callMemory.Call(method, arguments);
            return(new MethodCall(stubMemory.Get(method), arguments));
        }
Exemple #2
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        private static Core.OngoingStubbing StubMethod(MethodCallExpression method)
        {
            Core.NBehaveMock mock       = ExtractMock(method.Object);
            string           methodName = new Internal.MethodNamer(method.Method).Name();

            object[] arguments = new object[method.Arguments.Count];
            for (int i = 0; i < arguments.Length; ++i)
            {
                arguments[i] = Internal.MatcherFactory.Create(method.Arguments[i]);
            }

            return(mock.NBehave.StubMemory.Get(methodName).With(arguments));
        }
Exemple #3
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        /// <summary>
        /// Verify the way in which a method was called. You use this to check if methods should have been called but weren't, if methods were called with the wrong arguments, and so forth.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="call">A lambda that always takes no parameters and executes the method you want to verify. See example.</param>
        /// <example>
        /// For more detail, visit the README. Otherwise, all verification statements should look approximately like the below.
        /// <code>
        /// Verify.That(() => mock.Method("hello!")).IsCalled().Once();
        /// </code>
        /// </example>
        public static Core.Verifier That(Expression <Action> call)
        {
            var method = call.Body as MethodCallExpression;

            Core.NBehaveMock mock       = ExtractMock(method.Object);
            string           methodName = new Internal.MethodNamer(method.Method).Name();

            object[] arguments = new object[method.Arguments.Count];
            for (int i = 0; i < arguments.Length; ++i)
            {
                arguments[i] = Internal.MatcherFactory.Create(method.Arguments[i]);
            }

            return(new Internal.Verifier(mock, methodName, new Internal.MatcherList(arguments)));
        }