/// <summary>
 /// Create a new scenario with the given title, ensuring the previous scenario was properly
 /// cleaned up. Suggested if you use MBUnit or NUnit to
 /// create a base class with a method 'Scenario()' which uses the current test's naame. E.g.
 ///
 /// protected Scenario(){
 ///    return Scenario(TestContext.CurrentContext.Test.Name);
 /// }
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="title">the scenario title. Can not be empty or null</param>
 /// <returns>a newly created scenario</returns>
 public Scenario Scenario(String title)
 {
     //ensure previous scenario has completed to prevent dangling scenarios
     //i.e. those which look like they have passed but haven't actually run
     if (CurrentScenario != null)
     {
         try
         {
             AfterTest();
         }
         catch (AssertionFailedException e)
         {
             throw new AssertionFailedException("Previous Scenario failed", e);
         }
         BeforeTest();
     }
     if (String.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(title))
     {
         TestFirstAssert.Fail("Scenario's require a title");
     }
     //Console.WriteLine("New Scenario:" + title);
     OnBeforeNewScenario();
     CurrentScenario = new Scenario(title, Injector);
     return(CurrentScenario);
 }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Mark the scenario as failed if the match failed. If it passed _dont_ mark scenario as having been run
        /// as this could be called from any step( given, check, when...)
        /// </summary>
        private void FailIfNotPassed <T>(Boolean passed, T actual, IMatcher <T> matcher,
                                         IMatchDiagnostics diagnostics)
        {
            MarkLastStepPassed(passed);
            if (!passed)
            {
                Passed(false);

                var desc = new Description();
                desc.Child("Steps were", StepsToString());
                desc.Child("expected", matcher);
                if (actual is String)
                {
                    desc.Child("but was", "'" + actual + "'");
                }
                else
                {
                    desc.Child("but was", actual);
                }
                desc.Text("==== Diagnostics ====");
                desc.Child(diagnostics);

                TestFirstAssert.Fail(Environment.NewLine + desc.ToString());
            }
        }
 /// <summary>
 /// Throw exception if not currently in a scenario
 /// </summary>
 public void AssertInScenario()
 {
     if (CurrentScenario == null)
     {
         TestFirstAssert.Fail("No scenario. You can only invoke this operation within the scope of a currently in progress scenario");
     }
 }
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        private void GenerateAndThrowFailMsg(Object actual, IMatcher matcher, MatchDiagnostics diag, Object label)
        {
            var desc = new Description();

            if (label != null)
            {
                desc.Child("for", label);
            }
            Expect.PrintExpectButGot(desc, actual, matcher);
            desc.Text("==== Diagnostics ====");
            desc.Child(diag);
            TestFirstAssert.Fail(Environment.NewLine + desc.ToString());
        }
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        /// <summary>
        /// Check that this scenario has had at least one 'Then' step invoked, and that all 'Thens' have been successful.
        ///
        /// Throw an AssertionFailedException if these conditions do not hold true.
        ///
        /// If this method does not throw an exception consider the scenario as passing
        /// </summary>
        public void AssertHasRunAndPassed()
        {
            RunOnEndListeners();

            if (m_state == State.NotRun)
            {
                TestFirstAssert.Fail("Scenario '{0}' has not run. Did you invoke Then(..)? (if previous errors this may have caused the no run). \n\n{1}", Title, NewFailedMsg());
            }

            if (m_state != State.Passed)
            {
                if (m_failingException != null)
                {
                    TestFirstAssert.Fail(m_failingException, "Scenario '{0}' failed with exception", Title);
                }
                else
                {
                    TestFirstAssert.Fail("Scenario '{0}' failed", Title);
                }
            }
        }