Hi,
 
These are all good points, does someone want to blog this?
 
Andy

 
On 10/19/06, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually the point of the ExceptedExceptionTest is the opposite. Once
the exception throws you have passed the test.

Try this:

try {
   DoSomethingThatThowsException();
   Assert.Fail("Expected exception not thrown!");
}
catch (ExceptedException ex) {
   Console.WriteLine("Expected exception was thrown, continuing...");
}

Important: make sure you catch a specific ExpectedException and don't
just do a generic catch of System.Exception; this will "catch" the
Assert.Fail (which relies on exceptions) and your test will not
function correctly.




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