Really so why would you not suggest an override for equals and gethashcode?
On May 5, 2011 4:18 PM, "Giulio Petrucci" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> first of all, thanks for your reply.
>
> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Patrick Steele <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> You want to make sure that your FooProvider will not return any of the
>> blacklisted items.
>
> Uhm... almost. :-)
>
>> I also
>> assume you've got some kind of a repository layer that you can stub
>> out so you're not hitting the DB during your unit tests.
>
> Of course. The repository layer is represented from the IDataContext
> interface of which I wrote previously in the thread.
>
>> // arrange
>> IRepository repository = MockRepository.GenerateStub<IRepository>();
>> var fooProvider = new FooProvider(repository);
>> fooProvider.BlackList = new [] { "A", "E", "I" };
>> repository.Stub(r => r.GetNext10Items()).Return(new [] { "A", "B",
>> "C", "D", "E"});
>>
>> // act
>> var result = fooProvider.GetItems();  // internally calls
>> repository.GetNext10Items()
>>
>> // assert
>> Assert.AreEqual(3, result.Count);
>> Assert.IsTrue(result.Contains("B");
>> Assert.IsTrue(result.Contains("C");
>> Assert.IsTrue(result.Contains("D");
>
> Ok, there something I don't like: it seems like I'm testing the
> List<T>.Contains() method. In fact using this approach (which is quite
> black-box oriented) I cannot verify that at a certain point and under
> some conditions the List<T>.Contains() method is called, even if I can
> verify the effect of that call. Now, as I'm quite new to advanced
> unit-testing I ask: is it just a problem of mine? ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Giulio
>
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