public void TouchStep_Union_With_Test_TouchCount() { // The type we are testing TouchStep target = new TouchStep() { TouchCount = 2 }; // Another instance of same type of ruleData IPrimitiveConditionData anotherRuleData = new TouchStep() { TouchCount = 5 }; //Union the 2 rules target.Union(anotherRuleData); //We expect the TouchCount of the union to be the TouchCount of 2nd rule, since it is bigger, which is 5 bool expected = true; bool actual = target.TouchCount == 5; Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); }
public void TouchStep_Union_With_Nothing_Different_Units_But_Smaller() { // The type we are testing TouchStep target = new TouchStep() { TouchCount = 1, TimeLimit = 1, Unit = "sec" }; // Another instance of same type of ruleData IPrimitiveConditionData anotherRuleData = new TouchStep() { TouchCount = 1, TimeLimit = 2000, Unit = "msec" }; //Union the 2 rules target.Union(anotherRuleData); //We expect the TimeLimit of the union to be the TimeLimit of the 2nd rule, as 2nd TimeLimit is larger bool expected = true; bool actual = target.TimeLimit == 2; Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); //We expect the TouchCount of the union remain the same, as no condition was needed to be met expected = true; actual = target.TouchCount == 1; Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); //We expect the Unit of the union to be the Unit of the 1st rule, despite the 2nd rule being in a different unit expected = true; actual = target.Unit.Equals("sec"); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); }
public void TouchStep_Union_With_Nothing_Set_In_2nd_Union_Rule() { // The type we are testing TouchStep target = new TouchStep() { TouchCount = 1, TimeLimit = 2, Unit = "sec" }; // Another instance of same type of ruleData IPrimitiveConditionData anotherRuleData = new TouchStep(); //Union the 2 rules target.Union(anotherRuleData); //We expect the TimeLimit of the union to remain the same, as nothing was set in 2nd rule bool expected = true; bool actual = target.TimeLimit == 2; Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); //We expect the TouchCount of the union to remain the same, as nothing was set in 2nd rule expected = true; actual = target.TouchCount == 1; Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); //We expect the Unit of the union to remain the same, as nothing was set in 2nd rule expected = true; actual = target.Unit.Equals("sec"); Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual); }
public void TouchStep_Union_With_A_Null_Test() { // The type we are testing TouchStep target = new TouchStep(); // Since the ruleData is null, the union should fail IPrimitiveConditionData anotherRuleData = null; //Union should fail target.Union(anotherRuleData); }