Public bug reported: Using Nunit 2.5.9 GUI Runner & 2.5.9 framework.
TestFixutre attributes on derived classes should replace any declared on superclasses, which is what is described in the documentation: http://nunit.org/index.php?p=testFixture&r=2.5.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Inheritance The TestFixtureAttribute may be applied to a base class and is inherited by any derived classes. This includes any abstract base class, so the well-known Abstract Fixture pattern may be implemented if desired. In order to facilitate use of generic and/or parameterized classes, where the derived class may require a different number of arguments (or type arguments) from the base class, any TestFixture attribute on a derived class causes those on the base classes to be ignored. This allows use of code like the following: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Example: ------------------------------------------------------------- [TestFixture(typeof(TagClassDefault))] public abstract class AbstractBase<T> { [Test] public void TestMethod() { } } [TestFixture(typeof(TagClassCustom))] public class ConcreteClass<T> : AbstractBase<T> { } public class TagClassDefault { } public class TagClassCustom { } ----------------------------------- Expected Behaviour: ConcreteClass is constructed with the TagClassCustom type parameter only Actual Behaviour: ConcreateClass is constructed twice, once with TagClassCustom, the other with TagClassDefault ** Affects: nunitv2 Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of NUnit Developers, which is subscribed to NUnit V2. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/701331 Title: TestFixture attributes on base classes are not ignored Status in NUnit V2 Test Framework: New Bug description: Using Nunit 2.5.9 GUI Runner & 2.5.9 framework. TestFixutre attributes on derived classes should replace any declared on superclasses, which is what is described in the documentation: http://nunit.org/index.php?p=testFixture&r=2.5.9 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Inheritance The TestFixtureAttribute may be applied to a base class and is inherited by any derived classes. This includes any abstract base class, so the well-known Abstract Fixture pattern may be implemented if desired. In order to facilitate use of generic and/or parameterized classes, where the derived class may require a different number of arguments (or type arguments) from the base class, any TestFixture attribute on a derived class causes those on the base classes to be ignored. This allows use of code like the following: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Example: ------------------------------------------------------------- [TestFixture(typeof(TagClassDefault))] public abstract class AbstractBase<T> { [Test] public void TestMethod() { } } [TestFixture(typeof(TagClassCustom))] public class ConcreteClass<T> : AbstractBase<T> { } public class TagClassDefault { } public class TagClassCustom { } ----------------------------------- Expected Behaviour: ConcreteClass is constructed with the TagClassCustom type parameter only Actual Behaviour: ConcreateClass is constructed twice, once with TagClassCustom, the other with TagClassDefault _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~nunit-core More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

