//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void shouldCleanupNotUsedLocks() public virtual void ShouldCleanupNotUsedLocks() { // given LockResource node = new LockResource(ResourceTypes.NODE, 1L); LockTransaction lockTransaction = new LockTransaction(); LockManagerImpl lockManager = CreateLockManager(); lockManager.GetWriteLock(LockTracer.NONE, node, lockTransaction); // expect assertTrue(lockManager.TryReadLock(node, lockTransaction)); assertEquals(1, CountLocks(lockManager)); // and when lockManager.ReleaseWriteLock(node, lockTransaction); // expect to see one old reader assertEquals(1, CountLocks(lockManager)); // and when lockManager.ReleaseReadLock(node, lockTransaction); // no more locks left assertEquals(0, CountLocks(lockManager)); }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Test public void shouldAllowGetReadWriteLocks() public virtual void ShouldAllowGetReadWriteLocks() { // given LockResource node1 = new LockResource(ResourceTypes.NODE, 1L); LockResource node2 = new LockResource(ResourceTypes.NODE, 2L); LockTransaction lockTransaction = new LockTransaction(); LockManagerImpl lockManager = CreateLockManager(); // expect assertTrue(lockManager.GetReadLock(LockTracer.NONE, node1, lockTransaction)); assertTrue(lockManager.GetReadLock(LockTracer.NONE, node2, lockTransaction)); assertTrue(lockManager.GetWriteLock(LockTracer.NONE, node2, lockTransaction)); lockManager.ReleaseReadLock(node1, lockTransaction); lockManager.ReleaseReadLock(node2, lockTransaction); lockManager.ReleaseWriteLock(node2, lockTransaction); int lockCount = CountLocks(lockManager); assertEquals(0, lockCount); }