Hi Claudia,

This sounds like the sort of thing I've done with a combinatorial
test. It might help if you could post your code?

- Marc

On May 23, 7:42 am, querpfeife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am testing an interface, using MbUnit's combinatorial test. The Test
> uses a method to set a field (called name). The Method is meant to be
> used only once. Thus it will return false and not change the value of
> "name" if there is already a value.
>
> The Test combines one instance of the tested class (with empty field
> "name") with several values for the string being set by the method
> "SetName(string name)".
> First time everything works fine, but the second test fails, because the
> name-Field is set and MbUnit uses the same instance of the class. I
> thought a combinatorial test would start with a "fresh" instance
> provided from the factory for every single test.
>
> What's wrong about my test? Please help!
>
> Thank's a lot
>
> Claudia


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