Hi,
I've been using Assert.Throws with the nice Lambda syntax and really
like it. However, is it possible to test for an exception in a
property? For example:
// arrange
Section section = new Section { Name = "DummySection" };
// assert
var exception = Assert.Throws<PostconditionException>(() =>
section.CurrentVersion);
Assert.Throws expects to be passed a Method, not a Property so I get
an 'Only assignment, call, increment, decrement, and new object
expressions can be used as a statement' error in VS2008.
Yes, I could refactor the code in question into a Method but all I am
doing is using a DesignByContract library to ensure that another
property on the same object is not null. I'd rather not unnecessarily
complicate the code.
Any thoughts much appreciated.
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