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Does not - walk the type tree, however. - - The value instance. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter is the name of the type, - both short and full names are checked, short name first. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - Convert back, not supported with this value converter. - - The value instance. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter is of type Visibility. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the visibility value should be - inverted. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the visibility value should be - inverted. - - - - - Provides useful extensions to ItemsControl instances. - - Experimental - - - - Gets the Panel that contains the containers of an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl. - - The Panel that contains the containers of an ItemsControl, or null - if the Panel could not be found. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets the ScrollViewer that contains the containers of an - ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl. - - The ScrollViewer that contains the containers of an ItemsControl, or - null if a ScrollViewer could not be found. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the item containers of an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl. - The item containers of an ItemsControl. - - is null. - - - - - Get the item containers of an ItemsControl. - - - The type of the item containers. - - The ItemsControl. - The item containers of an ItemsControl. - - is null. - - - - - Get the item containers of an ItemsControl. - - - The type of the item containers. - - The ItemsControl. - The item containers of an ItemsControl. - - - - Get the items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl. - The items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - is null. - - - - - Get the items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - - The type of the item containers. - - The ItemsControl. - The items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - is null. - - - - - Get the items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - - The type of the item containers. - - The ItemsControl. - The items and item containers of an ItemsControl. - - is null. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether an item can be added to an - ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The item to be added. - A value Indicating whether an item can be added to an - ItemsControl. - - - - Returns a value indicating whether an item can be removed from the - ItemsControl. - - The items control. - A value indicating whether an item can be removed from the - ItemsControl. - - - - Inserts an item into an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The index at which to insert the item. - The item to be inserted. - - - - Adds an item to an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The item to be inserted. - - - - Removes an item from an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The item to be removed. - - - - Removes an item from an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The index of the item to be removed. - - - - Gets the number of items in an ItemsControl. - - The ItemsControl instance. - The number of items in the ItemsControl. - - - - Represents a control that applies a layout transformation to its Content. - - Preview - - - - Name of the TransformRoot template part. - - - - - Name of the Presenter template part. - - - - - Acceptable difference between two doubles. - - - - - Number of decimals to round the Matrix to. - - - - - Identifies the LayoutTransform DependencyProperty. - - - - - Root element for performing transformations. - - - - - ContentPresenter element for displaying the content. - - - - - RenderTransform/MatrixTransform applied to _transformRoot. - - - - - Transformation matrix corresponding to _matrixTransform. - - - - - Actual DesiredSize of Child element (the value it returned from its MeasureOverride method). - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the LayoutTransformer class. - - - - - Builds the visual tree for the LayoutTransformer control when a new - template is applied. - - - - - Handles changes to the Transform DependencyProperty. - - Source of the change. - Event args. - - - - Applies the layout transform on the LayoutTransformer control content. - - - Only used in advanced scenarios (like animating the LayoutTransform). - Should be used to notify the LayoutTransformer control that some aspect - of its Transform property has changed. - - - - - Processes the Transform to determine the corresponding Matrix. - - Transform to process. - - - - Walks the Transform(Group) and returns the corresponding Matrix. - - Transform(Group) to walk. - Computed Matrix. - - - - Provides the behavior for the "Measure" pass of layout. - - The available size that this element can give to child elements. - The size that this element determines it needs during layout, based on its calculations of child element sizes. - - - - Provides the behavior for the "Arrange" pass of layout. - - The final area within the parent that this element should use to arrange itself and its children. - The actual size used. - - Using the WPF paramater name finalSize instead of Silverlight's finalSize for clarity - - - - - Compute the largest usable size (greatest area) after applying the transformation to the specified bounds. - - Arrange bounds. - Largest Size possible. - - - - Returns true if Size a is smaller than Size b in either dimension. - - Second Size. - First Size. - True if Size a is smaller than Size b in either dimension. - - - - Rounds the non-offset elements of a Matrix to avoid issues due to floating point imprecision. - - Matrix to round. - Number of decimal places to round to. - Rounded Matrix. - - - - Implements WPF's Rect.Transform on Silverlight. - - Rect to transform. - Matrix to transform with. - Bounding box of transformed Rect. - - - - Implements WPF's Matrix.Multiply on Silverlight. - - First matrix. - Second matrix. - Multiplication result. - - - - Implements WPF's Matrix.HasInverse on Silverlight. - - Matrix to check for inverse. - True if the Matrix has an inverse. - - - - Outputs diagnostic info if DIAGNOSTICWRITELINE is defined. - - Diagnostic message. - - - - Gets or sets the layout transform to apply on the LayoutTransformer - control content. - - - Corresponds to UIElement.LayoutTransform. - - - - - Gets the child element being transformed. - - - - - The TagEditor control provides a brief user interface allowing for the - selection of a set of tests, used to filter the test run. - - - - - Key used to lookup the TagHistory site setting. - - - - - Number of seconds to wait before running the test. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagEditor type. - - The tag expression to use. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagEditor type. - - - - - Fires the Complete event. - - The event arguments. - - - - Handle touch of the button to display the text box. - - Tag button. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle selection of a tag button. - - Tag button. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle changes to the Tag text. - - Tag TextBox. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle clicks to the Run button. - - Run Button. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle timer ticks. - - The timer. - Event arguments. - - - - Stop the timer. - - - - - Run the unit tests. - - - - - Cancels the selection of a tag expression. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Gets or sets the timer used to automatically run tests if no tag is - entered. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of seconds already waited. - - - - - Gets or sets the tag history. - - - - - An event that indicates that the tag editor is complete. This can be - in response to many actions: the user entering a tag expression, the - time expiring and the default being selected, or the selection being - canceled. - - - - - Mobile test exceptions page. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the page. - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Mobile test method details page. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the page. - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - A user control designed for mobile platforms. The control should be used - as the root visual for a Silverlight plugin if developers would like to - use the advanced TestSurface functionality. - - - - - An interface for any test page instances to implement. - - - - - Gets the test panel instance. - - - - - An interface for any test page instances to implement. - - - - - Requests navigation back a page. - - A value indicating whether the operation was successful. - - - - Contains the slide manager for the primitive user interface - navigation system. - - - - - Backing field for the unit test harness instance. - - - - - Backing field for the startup timer. - - - - - Backing field for the model manager. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MobileTestPage class. - - - - - Initializes the MobileTestPage object. - - The test harness instance. - - - - Waits for the Settings to become available, either by the service or - system setting the instance property. - - The source timer. - The event arguments. - - - - Creates a new slide and inserts it into the slide manager, plus - visual tree. - - The text header to use. - The content to inside the slide. - Returns the new Slide instance. - - - - Handles the completion event on the tag expression editor to begin - the test run using the user-provided settings. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Starts the test run. - - - - - Handles the test harness complete event, to display results. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Handles the movement back to the test assemblies list. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the movement back to the test classes list. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the movement back to the test methods list. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the selection of a test assembly. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the selection of a test class. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the selection of a test method. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Requests navigation back a page. - - A value indicating whether the operation was successful. - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Gets the test surface, a dynamic Panel that removes its children - elements after each test completes. - - - - - Gets the unit test harness instance. - - - - - A derived TreeView control specific to the application needs for - showing results in real-time. - - - - - Represents a control that displays hierarchical data in a tree structure - that has items that can expand and collapse. - - Stable - - - - The IUpdateVisualState interface is used to provide the - InteractionHelper with access to the type's UpdateVisualState method. - - - - - Update the visual state of the control. - - - A value indicating whether to automatically generate transitions to - the new state, or instantly transition to the new state. - - - - - A value indicating whether a read-only dependency property change - handler should allow the value to be set. This is used to ensure - that read-only properties cannot be changed via SetValue, etc. - - - - - A value indicating whether a dependency property change handler - should ignore the next change notification. This is used to reset - the value of properties without performing any of the actions in - their change handlers. - - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - property. - - - - - SelectedItemProperty property changed handler. - - TreeView that changed its SelectedItem. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - SelectedValueProperty property changed handler. - - TreeView that changed its SelectedValue. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - SelectedValuePathProperty property changed handler. - - TreeView that changed its SelectedValuePath. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - ItemContainerStyleProperty property changed handler. - - - TreeView that changed its ItemContainerStyle. - - Event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Returns a - - for use by the Silverlight automation infrastructure. - - - A - - for the control. - - - - - Builds the visual tree for the - control when a new - control template is applied. - - - - - Update the visual state of the TreeView. - - - A value indicating whether to use transitions when updating the - visual state. - - - - - Creates a to - display content. - - - A to use as a - container for content. - - - - - Determines whether the specified item is a - , which is the - default container for items in the - control. - - The object to evaluate. - - True if the item is a - ; otherwise, - false. - - - - - Prepares the container element to display the specified item. - - - The container element used to display the specified item. - - The item to display. - - - - Removes all templates, styles, and bindings for the object displayed - as a . - - - The element to - clear. - - - The item that is contained in the - . - - - - - Makes adjustments to the - control when the - value of the - property - changes. - - - A - - that contains data about the change. - - - - - Select any descendents when adding new TreeViewItems to a TreeView. - - The added item. - - - - Propagate OnKeyDown messages from the root TreeViewItems to their - TreeView. - - Event arguments. - - Because Silverlight's ScrollViewer swallows many useful key events - (which it can ignore on WPF if you override HandlesScrolling or use - an internal only variable in Silverlight), the root TreeViewItems - explicitly propagate KeyDown events to their parent TreeView. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event when a key - is pressed while the control has focus. - - - A that contains - the event data. - - - is null. - - - - - Handle keys related to scrolling. - - The key to handle. - A value indicating whether the key was handled. - - - - Handle scrolling a page up or down. - - - A value indicating whether the page should be scrolled up. - - - A value indicating whether the scroll was handled. - - - - - Provides handling for the KeyUp event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the MouseEnter event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the MouseLeave event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the MouseMove event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the - - event. - - - A that - contains the event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the MouseLeftButtonUp event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for mouse button events. - - A value indicating whether the event was handled. - - - - Provides handling for the GotFocus event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the LostFocus event. - - Event arguments. - - - - Raises the - - event when the - - property value changes. - - - A - that contains the event data. - - - - - Change whether a TreeViewItem is selected. - - - Item whose selection is changing. - - - Container of the item whose selection is changing. - - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is selected. - - - - - Update the selected value of the of the TreeView based on the value - of the currently selected TreeViewItem and the SelectedValuePath. - - - Value of the currently selected TreeViewItem. - - - - - Select the first item of the TreeView. - - - - - Focus the first item in the TreeView. - - A value indicating whether the item was focused. - - - - Focus the last item in the TreeView. - - A value indicating whether the item was focused. - - - - Gets the selected item in a - . - - - The currently selected item or null if no item is selected. The - default value is null. - - - - - Gets the value of the - - property that is specified by the - - property. - - - The value of the - - property that is specified by the - - property, or null if no item is selected. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the property path that is used to get the - - property of the - - property in a . - - - The property path that is used to get the - - property of the - - property in a . The - default value is . - - - - - Gets or sets the that is - applied to the container element generated for each item. - - - The applied to the container - element that contains each item. - - - - - Gets the currently selected TreeViewItem container. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the currently selected TreeViewItem - container is properly hooked up to the TreeView. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the selected item is - currently being changed. - - - - - Gets the ItemsControlHelper that is associated with this control. - - - - - Gets the helper that provides all of the standard - interaction functionality. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the Control key is currently - pressed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the Shift key is currently pressed. - - - - - Occurs when the value of the - - property changes. - - - - - Overrides the item to allow for simple binding to the expanded - property on the item. - - Returns a new container for an item. - - - - This method returns the container with an expanded binding. - - Returns the container with an expanded binding. - - - - A derived TreeViewItem for IsExpanded binding. - - - - - Provides a selectable item for the - control. - - Stable - - - - Represents a control that contains a collection of items and a header. - - Stable - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - Note: WPF defines this property via a call to AddOwner of - HeaderedContentControl's HeaderProperty. - - - - - HeaderProperty property changed handler. - - - HeaderedItemsControl that changed its Header. - - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - Note: WPF defines this property via a call to AddOwner of - HeaderedContentControl's HeaderTemplateProperty. - - - - - HeaderTemplateProperty property changed handler. - - - HeaderedItemsControl that changed its HeaderTemplate. - - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - ItemContainerStyleProperty property changed handler. - - - HeaderedItemsControl that changed its ItemContainerStyle. - - Event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Called when the value of the - - property changes. - - - The old value of the - - property. - - - The new value of the - - property. - - - - - Called when the value of the - - property changes. - - - The old value of the - - property. - - - The new value of the - - property. - - - - - Builds the visual tree for the - when a - new template is applied. - - - - - Prepares the specified element to display the specified item. - - - The container element used to display the specified item. - - The content to display. - - - - Prepares the specified container to display the specified item. - - - Container element used to display the specified item. - - Specified item to display. - The parent ItemsControl. - - The ItemContainerStyle for the parent ItemsControl. - - - - - Prepare a PrepareHeaderedItemsControlContainer container for an - item. - - Container to prepare. - Item to be placed in the container. - The parent ItemsControl. - - The ItemContainerStyle for the parent ItemsControl. - - - - - Check whether a control has the default value for a property. - - The control to check. - The property to check. - - True if the property has the default value; false otherwise. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the Header property has been - set to the item of an ItemsControl. - - - - - Gets or sets the item that labels the control. - - - The item that labels the control. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets or sets a data template that is used to display the contents of - the control's header. - - - Gets or sets a data template that is used to display the contents of - the control's header. The default is null. - - - - - Gets or sets the that is - applied to the container element generated for each item. - - - The that is applied to the - container element generated for each item. The default is null. - - - - - Gets the ItemsControlHelper that is associated with this control. - - - - - The name of the ExpanderButton template part. - - - - - The name of the Header template part. - - - - - The ExpanderButton template part is used to expand and collapse the - TreeViewItem. - - - - - The Header template part is used to distinguish the bound Header - content of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - The ExpansionStates visual state group. - - - - - A value indicating whether a read-only dependency property change - handler should allow the value to be set. This is used to ensure - that read-only properties cannot be changed via SetValue, etc. - - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - HasItemsProperty property changed handler. - - TreeViewItem that changed its HasItems. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - IsExpandedProperty property changed handler. - - TreeViewItem that changed its IsExpanded. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - IsSelectedProperty property changed handler. - - TreeViewItem that changed its IsSelected. - Event arguments. - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - The identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - IsSelectionActiveProperty property changed handler. - - TreeViewItem that changed its IsSelectionActive. - Event arguments. - - - - A reference to the parent ItemsControl of a TreeViewItem. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Returns a - - for use by the Silverlight automation infrastructure. - - - A - - object for the - . - - - - - Builds the visual tree for the - control when a - new control template is applied. - - - - - Provides handling for the ExpansionStates CurrentChanged event. - - The ExpansionState VisualStateGroup. - Event arguments. - - - - Scroll the TreeViewItem into view. - - - - - Update the visual state of the control. - - - A value indicating whether to automatically generate transitions to - the new state, or instantly transition to the new state. - - - - - Update the visual state of the control. - - - A value indicating whether to automatically generate transitions to - the new state, or instantly transition to the new state. - - - - - Creates a to - display content. - - - A to use as a - container for content. - - - - - Determines whether an object is a - . - - The object to evaluate. - - True if is a - ; otherwise, - false. - - - - - Prepares the specified container element to display the specified - item. - - - Container element used to display the specified item. - - The item to display. - - - - Removes all templates, styles, and bindings for the object displayed - as a . - - - The element to - clear. - - - The item that is contained in the - . - - - - - Makes adjustments to the - when the value - of the - property changes. - - - A - - that contains data about the change. - - - - - Raise a RoutedEvent. - - Event handler. - Event arguments. - - - - Raises an - event - when the - - property changes from false to true. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Raises a - - event when the - - property changes from true to false. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Handle changes to the IsExpanded property. - - Event handler. - Event arguments. - - - - Raises the - event - when the - - property changes from false to true. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Raises the - - event when the - - property changes from true to false. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that contains the - event data. - - - - - Handle the ExpanderButton's GotFocus event. - - The ExpanderButton. - Event Arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that contains - the event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that contains - the event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the Header's MouseLeftButtonDown event. - - The Header template part. - Event arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the ExpanderButton's Click event. - - The ExpanderButton. - Event Arguments. - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that - contains the event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that - contains the event data. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event when the - has focus. - - - A that contains - the event data. - - - - - Try moving the focus down from the selected item. - - - A value indicating whether the focus was successfully moved. - - - - - Provides handling for the - event. - - - A that contains - the event data. - - - - - Try moving the focus up from the selected item. - - - A value indicating whether the focus was successfully moved. - - - - - Handle scrolling a page up or down. - - - A value indicating whether the page should be scrolled up. - - The ScrollViewer being scrolled. - The height of the viewport. - The top of item to start from. - The bottom of the item to start from. - The height of this item. - - A value indicating whether the scroll was handled. - - - - - Calculate the distance between this TreeViewItem and the item being - paged from. - - - A value indicating whether the page should be scrolled up. - - The element being paged from. - The ScrollViewer being scrolled. - The top of item to start from. - The bottom of the item to start from. - - The distance between the top/bottom of one item to the other. - - - A value indicating whether the scroll was handled. - - - - - Change the selected status of the TreeViewItem. - - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is selected. - - - - - Update the ancestors of this item when it changes selection. - - - A value indicating whether the item is selected. - - - Unselection updates need to occur before selection updates because - the old and new selected items may share a partial path. - - - - - Determine whether the TreeViewItem should be allowed to handle a key - event. - - - A value indicating whether the key event should be handled. - - - - - Navigate the focus to the next TreeViewItem below this item. - - - A value indicating whether the focus was navigated. - - - - - Navigate the focus to the very last TreeViewItem descendent of the - this item. - - - A value indicating whether the focus was navigated. - - - - - Find the next focusable TreeViewItem below this item. - - - A value indicating whether the item should recurse into its child - items when searching for the next focusable TreeViewItem. - - The next focusable TreeViewItem below this item. - - - - Find the last focusable TreeViewItem contained by this item. - - - The last focusable TreeViewItem contained by this item. - - - - - Find the previous focusable TreeViewItem above this item. - - - The previous focusable TreeViewItem above this item. - - - - - Gets or sets the ExpanderButton template part is used to expand and - collapse the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets the Header template part that is used to distinguish the bound - Header content of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets the ExpansionStates visual state group. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether a dependency property change - handler should ignore the next change notification. This is used to - reset the value of properties without performing any of the actions - in their change handlers. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this - contains - items. - - - True if this - contains items; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the - - contained by this - are expanded - or collapsed. - - - True to indicate the contents of the - - collection are expanded; false to indicate the items are collapsed. - The default is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this - is selected. - - - True if this - is selected; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the - has focus. - - - True if this - has focus; otherwise, false. The default is false. - - - - - Gets the helper that provides all of the standard - interaction functionality. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the TreeView's currently - selected item is a descendent of this TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the TreeViewItem should - ignore the next GotFocus event it receives because it has already - been handled by one of its children. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether checking ContainsSelection - should actually perform the update notifications because the item - was selected before it was in the visual tree. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether a user initiated action - caused the IsExpanded property to be set. - - - - - Gets or sets a reference to the parent ItemsControl of a - TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets a reference to the parent TreeViewItem of this TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets a reference to the parent TreeView of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this TreeViewItem is a root of the - TreeView. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the TreeViewItem can expand when it - receives appropriate user input. - - - - - Occurs when the - - property changes from true to false. - - - - - Occurs when the - - property changes from false to true. - - - - - Occurs when the - - property of a - changes from false to true. - - - - - Occurs when the - - property of a - changes from true to false. - - - - - Overrides the item to allow for simple binding to the expanded - property on the item. - - Returns a new container for an item. - - - - Overrides the key down event to allow toggling the space. - - The key event arguments data. - - - - A specialized content control that contains a fixed header, a standard - header content property, plus content. It is designed specifically for - a "slide-based" user interface for simple user interfaces. - - - - - The visual state group name for slide position. - - - - - The visual state name for left position. - - - - - The visual state name for right position. - - - - - The normal visual state name for position. - - - - - The content template part name. - - - - - The header template part name. - - - - - The fixed header template name. - - - - - The manager of the slide and its siblings. - - - - - Identifies the Header dependency property. - - - - - Identifies the FixedHeader dependency property. - - - - - Identifies the Position dependency property. - - - - - PositionProperty property changed handler. - - Slide that changed its Position. - Event arguments. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the Slide class. - - - - - Remove the slide from the parent manager. - - - - - Locate template parts and assign instances to fields during template - application. - - - - - Fires the slide changed event. - - - - - Fires the current state changed event. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Helps debugging by providing information about the slide name. - - Returns the name of the slide. - - - - Updates the visual state. - - A value indicating whether to use - visual transitions for the state change. - The slide position to use. - - - - Event fired when the current slide changes. - - - - - Gets or sets the primary header content. - - - - - Gets or sets the fixed header content. - - - - - Gets or sets the position of the slide. - - - - - Gets or sets the slide manager for the slide. - - - - - A helper class to managing sets of slides. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the SlideManager class. - - - - - Stores the linked list node for the current slide. - - - - - Backing field for the set of slides. - - - - - Adds a slide or an array of slides to the managed slide set. - - The slides to manage. - - - - Initializes the position of the slide based on location. - - The slide instance. - A property indicating whether the slide is the - first to be managed. - - - - Manages a new slide, inserting it after an existing slide node. - - The node to insert after. - The new slide instance. - Returns the linked list node that is inserted. - - - - Inserts a slide as the first in the linked list. - - The new slide instance. - Returns the linked list node. - - - - Insert a slide after a provided linked list node. - - The node to insert after. - The new slide to insert. - Returns the new linked list node. - - - - Remove a slide from management. - - The slide instance. - - - - Move to the previous slide. - - - - - Move to the next slide. - - - - - Moves to a specific slide, moving the others to the appropriate - direction on screen. - - The slide to move to. - - - - Move in a direction. - - A value indicating whether the direction to - move is forward or not. - - - - Gets the current slide instance. - - - - - Indicates the position that the slide should have. - - - - - Normal position, centered on the screen. - - - - - To the left of the screen. - - - - - To the right of the screen. - - - - - The TagEditor control provides a brief user interface allowing for the - selection of a set of tests, used to filter the test run. - - - - - Key used to lookup the TagHistory site setting. - - - - - Key used to lookup whether the last run used tag expressions. - - - - - Number of seconds to wait before running the test. - - - - - Backing field for the last run used value. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagEditor type. Also includes a - set of sample tags for display to the end user. - - The tag expression to use. - Sample tags to display. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagEditor type. - - The tag expression to use. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagEditor type. - - - - - Handles the key down event. - - The key event arguments. - - - - Fires the Complete event. - - The event arguments. - - - - Creates a new button. - - The button content. - Returns a new Button instance. - - - - Handle selection of a tag button. - - Tag button. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle changes to the Tag text. - - Tag TextBox. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle clicks to the Run button. - - Run Button. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle timer ticks. - - The timer. - Event arguments. - - - - Stop the timer. - - - - - Run the unit tests. - - - - - Cancels the selection of a tag expression. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Gets or sets the timer used to automatically run tests if no tag is - entered. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of seconds already waited. - - - - - Gets or sets the tag history. - - - - - An event that indicates that the tag editor is complete. This can be - in response to many actions: the user entering a tag expression, the - time expiring and the default being selected, or the selection being - canceled. - - - - - A class for storing event information relating to a user's selected - tag expression for a test run. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagExpression event arguments - class. - - The tag expression. - - - - Gets the tag expression stored in the event arguments. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a tag expression has been set. - - - - - Displays information about any exceptions listed in the results. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestExceptionDetails class. - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Details view for test method data. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestMethodDetails class. - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - A set of simple time helper methods. - - - - - Returns a human-readable formatting of the time different between - two DateTime instances. - - The starting time. - The finishing time. - Returns a human-readable string. - - - - Returns a human-readable formatting of the time different between - two DateTime instances. - - The time span instance. - Returns a human-readable string. - - - - A plural 's' as the suffix, when not equal to one. - - The string value. - The number to check. - Returns an empty string or the English plural 's'. - - - - Provides the necessary infrastructure to enable drawing connecting - lines between the TreeViewItems in a TreeView. - - Experimental - - - - Gets the value of the ConnectingLineInfo attached property for a - specified TreeViewItem. - - - The TreeViewItem from which the property value is read. - - - The ConnectingLineInfo property value for the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Identifies the ConnectingLineInfo dependency property. - - - - - Gets the value of the IsVerticalConnectingLineOf attached property - for a specified Line. - - The Line from which the property value is read. - The IsVerticalConnectingLineOf property value for the Line. - - - - Sets the value of the IsVerticalConnectingLineOf attached property to a specified Line. - - The Line to which the attached property is written. - The needed IsVerticalConnectingLineOf value. - - - - Identifies the IsVerticalConnectingLineOf dependency property. - - - - - IsVerticalConnectingLineOfProperty property changed handler. - - - Line that changed its IsVerticalConnectingLineOf TreeViewItem. - - Event arguments. - - - - Gets the value of the IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf attached property - for a specified Line. - - - The Line from which the property value is read. - - - The IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf property value for the Line. - - - - - Sets the value of the IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf attached property - to a specified Line. - - - The Line to which the attached property is written. - - - The needed IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf value. - - - - - Identifies the IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf dependency property. - - - - - IsHorizontalConnectingLineOfProperty property changed handler. - - - Line that changed its IsHorizontalConnectingLineOf TreeViewItem. - - Event arguments. - - - - Gets the value of the IsExpanderButtonOf attached property for a - specified ToggleButton. - - - The ToggleButton from which the property value is read. - - - The IsExpanderButtonOf property value for the ToggleButton. - - - - - Sets the value of the IsExpanderButtonOf attached property to a - specified ToggleButton. - - - The ToggleButton to which the attached property is written. - - The needed IsExpanderButtonOf value. - - - - Identifies the IsExpanderButtonOf dependency property. - - - - - IsExpanderButtonOfProperty property changed handler. - - - ToggleButton that changed its IsExpanderButtonOf TreeViewItem. - - Event arguments. - - - - Gets the value of the IsHeaderOf attached property for a specified - FrameworkElement. - - - The FrameworkElement from which the property value is read. - - - The IsHeaderOf property value for the FrameworkElement. - - - - - Sets the value of the IsHeaderOf attached property to a specified - FrameworkElement. - - - The FrameworkElement to which the attached property is written. - - The needed IsHeaderOf value. - - - - Identifies the IsHeaderOf dependency property. - - - - - IsHeaderOfProperty property changed handler. - - - FrameworkElement that changed its IsHeaderOf TreeViewItem. - - Event arguments. - - - - Provides useful extensions to TreeView and TreeViewItem instances. - - Experimental - - - - Get the parent ItemsControl of an element. - - The element. - - The parent ItemsControl of an element, or null if not found. - - - - - Get the ancestor ItemsControls of an element. - - The element. - - The ancestor ItemsControls of an element. - - - - - Get the parent TreeViewItem of a TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The parent TreeViewItem if found, otherwise null. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the parent TreeView of a TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - The parent TreeView if found, otherwise null. - - is null. - - - - - Get the TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - The TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Get the child TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The child TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - The items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - The TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Get the descendant TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The descendant TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the descendant items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - The descendant items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the descendant items and TreeViewItem containers of a - TreeViewItem. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The descendant items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeViewItem. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView or - TreeViewItem. - - The TreeView or TreeViewItem. - - The items and TreeViewItem containers of a TreeView or TreeViewItem. - - - - - Get the sibling items and containers of the item. - - The TreeViewItem. - The sibling items and containers of the item. - - - - Get the TreeViewItems already created that are used to represent the - given item. - - The TreeView. - The item being represented. - - A sequence of TreeViewItems that represent the given item, or an - empty sequence if none were found. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the TreeViewItem already created that is used to represent the - given item. - - The TreeView. - The item being represented. - - The TreeViewItems that represents the given item, or null if no - container was found. - - - If multiple TreeViewItems represent the same item, the first item - found via a breadth-first search will be used. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets a path of items and TreeViewItem containers from the - TreeViewItem to the root of the TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A path of items and TreeViewItem containers from the TreeViewItem to - the root of the TreeView. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets a path of items and TreeViewItem containers from the - TreeViewItem to the root of the TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A path of items and TreeViewItem containers from the TreeViewItem to - the root of the TreeView. - - - - - Get the item wrapped by this container. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The item wrapped by the container, or null if not found. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the item of the parent container for a specified - . - - - The TreeView containing the . - - The child item. - - The item of the parent container for the specified - , or null if not found. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is a root of its - TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is a root of its - TreeView. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is a leaf in its - TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is a leaf in its - TreeView. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets the depth of a TreeViewItem in its TreeView (using a zero-based - index). - - The TreeViewItem. - - The depth of a TreeViewItem in its TreeView (using a zero-based - index). - - - is null. - - - is not in a TreeView. - - - - - Get the selected TreeViewItem in a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - The selected TreeViewItem, or null if no selected item found. - - - is null. - - - - - Sets the selected TreeViewItem of a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - The TreeViewItem to select. - - is null. - - - - - Clear the selection of the TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Select an item in the TreeView. - - The TreeView. - The item to select. - - A value indicating whether the item was successfully set as the - TreeView's SelectedItem. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets the path to the TreeView's selected item. - - The TreeView. - The path to the TreeView's selected item. - - is null. - - - - - Recursively expand or collapse the TreeViewItem and all of its - descendants. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A value indicating whether to expand or collapse. - - - The number of levels that have already been collapsed or expanded. - This is used in conjunction with the optional maximumDepth to only - expand a specified number of layers. - - - An optional depth that defines the number of layers to expand or - collapse. - - - - - Expand or collapse all of the descendants of the TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - A value indicating whether to expand or collapse. - - - An optional depth that defines the number of layers to expand or - collapse. - - - - - Expand all of the items in a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Collapse all of the items in a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Expand a specified number of layers in a TreeView. - - The TreeView. - The number of layers to expand. - - is null. - - - - - Expand a path from the given item to the root of it's TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - A value indicating whether to collapse siblings while expanding the - path. This will result in only the path from the item to the root - being expanded. - - - - - Expand a path from the TreeViewItem to the root of the TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - is null. - - - - - Expand the path from the SelectedItem to the root of the TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Collapse all TreeViewItems except those along the path from the - TreeView's SelectedItem to the root of the TreeView. - - The TreeView. - - is null. - - - - - Expand the given path of items starting from the TreeView's root. - - The TreeView. - - The sequence of items corresponding to the path to expand. - - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Expand the given path of items starting from the TreeView's root. - - - The type of items provided in . - - The TreeView. - - The sequence of items corresponding to the path to expand. - - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Expand the given path of items starting from the TreeView's root. - - - The type of items provided in . - - The TreeView. - - A function that takes a TreeViewItem's item and returns a value to - compare against elements of the given . - The item itself will be used if - is null. - - - The sequence of items corresponding to the path to expand. - - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Expand the given path of items starting from the TreeView's root. - - - The type of items provided in . - - The TreeView. - - A function that takes a TreeViewItem's item and returns a value to - compare against elements of the given . - The item itself will be used if - is null. - - - The sequence of items corresponding to the path to expand. - - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets the value of the IsChecked attached property for a specified - TreeViewItem. - - - The TreeViewItem from which the property value is read. - - - The IsChecked property value for the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Sets the value of the IsChecked attached property to a specified - TreeViewItem. - - - The TreeViewItem to which the attached property is written. - - The needed IsChecked value. - - - - Identifies the IsChecked dependency property. - - - - - IsCheckedProperty property changed handler. - - The TreeViewItem that changed IsChecked. - Event arguments. - - - - Gets the value of the AssociatedCheckBox attached property for a - specified TreeViewItem. - - - The TreeViewItem from which the property value is read. - - - The AssociatedCheckBox property value for the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Sets the value of the AssociatedCheckBox attached property to a - specified TreeViewItem. - - - The TreeViewItem to which the attached property is written. - - The needed AssociatedCheckBox value. - - - - Identifies the AssociatedCheckBox dependency property. - - - - - AssociatedCheckBoxProperty property changed handler. - - - The TreeViewItem that changed its AssociatedCheckBox. - - Event arguments. - - - - Get the sequence of items and containers with their IsChecked - property set to True. - - The TreeView. - - The sequence of items and containers with their IsChecked property - set to True. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the sequence of items and containers with their IsChecked - property set to True. - - The TreeView. - - A value indicating whether to include TreeViewItems with an - indeterminate IsChecked value. - - - The sequence of items and containers with their IsChecked property - set to True or also set to null if indeterminate values are - included. - - - is null. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether recursive calls to - OnIsCheckedPropertyChanged should ignore their notifications or - process them accordingly. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether recursive calls to - OnIsCheckedPropertyChanged should update their children when their - IsChecked value has changed. - - - - - Represents a CheckBox whose value is associated with the - TreeViewExtensions.IsChecked attached property of TreeViewItems. - - Experimental - - - - The parent TreeViewItem of the CheckBox. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TreeViewItemCheckBox class. - - - - - Associate the parent TreeViewItem with the CheckBox. - - - - - Update the TreeViewItem's IsChecked property when this IsChecked - property is changed. - - The CheckBox. - Event arguments. - - - - Gets the parent TreeViewItem of the CheckBox. - - - - - Represents the necessary information to draw connecting lines in a - TreeViewItem. - - Experimental - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TreeViewItemConnectingLineInfo - class. - - The TreeViewItem. - - - - Position the connecting lines in the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Position the vertical connecting line in the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets the vertical connecting line of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets the horizontal connecting line of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets the expander button of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Gets or sets the header of the TreeViewItem. - - - - - Used to convert TreeViewItems into a value based on their depth in - the TreeView. - - Experimental - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TreeViewItemIndentationConverter - class. - - - - - Convert a TreeViewItem into a value based on the depth of the item - in the TreeView. - - The TreeViewItem. - - The indentation type to convert to (such as Thickness or double). - - - The number of pixels to indent each level of the TreeView. A - default value of 15.0 will be used if no parameter is provided. - - - The culture used to convert the TreeViewItem. - - - A value based on the depth of the item in the TreeView. - - - - - Wrap the indentation in the desired type. - - - The number of pixels to indent the TreeViewItem. - - - The indentation type to convert to (such as Thickness or double). - - - A value based on the depth of the item in the TreeView. - - - - - Convert an indentation back into a TreeViewItem. This always throws - a NotSupportedException. - - The indentation. - The type of the indentation. - - The number of pixels to indent each level of the TreeView. - - - The culture used to convert the TreeViewItem. - - Always throws a NotSupportedException. - - - - A set of simple extension methods for applications. - - - - - Checks whether the application host object is not null. - - The application instance. - Returns a value indicating whether the object is not null. - - - - Checks whether the application host and its source object is not - null. - - The application instance. - Returns a value indicating whether the object is not null. - - - - A value converter for collapsing or showing elements. - - - - - Convert a boolean value to a Visibility value. - - The value instance. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter is of type Visibility. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - Support two-way databinding of the VisibilityConverter, converting - Visibility to a bool. - - The value instance. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter is of type Visibility. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - Determine the visibility mode based on a converter parameter. This - parameter is of type Visibility,and specifies what visibility value - to return when the boolean value is true. - - The parameter object. - Returns a Visibility value. - - - - Determine whether or not visibility is inverted based on a converter - parameter. When the parameter is specified as Collapsed, that means - that when the boolean value is true, we should return Collapsed, - which is inverted. - - The parameter object. - Returns a value indicating whether the visibility is - inverted. - - - - Visual states helper code. - - - - - Gets the implementation root of the Control. - - The DependencyObject. - - Implements Silverlight's corresponding internal property on Control. - - Returns the implementation root or null. - - - - This method tries to get the named VisualStateGroup for the - dependency object. The provided object's ImplementationRoot will be - looked up in this call. - - The dependency object. - The visual state group's name. - Returns null or the VisualStateGroup object. - - - - Provides useful extensions for working with the visual tree. - - - Since many of these extension methods are declared on types like - DependencyObject high up in the class hierarchy, we've placed them in - the Primitives namespace which is less likely to be imported for normal - scenarios. - - Experimental - - - - Get the visual tree ancestors of an element. - - The element. - The visual tree ancestors of the element. - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree ancestors of an element and the element itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree ancestors of an element and the element itself. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree ancestors of an element and the element itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree ancestors of an element and the element itself. - - - - - Get the visual tree children of an element. - - The element. - The visual tree children of an element. - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree children of an element and the element itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree children of an element and the element itself. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree children of an element and the element itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree children of an element and the element itself. - - - - - Get the visual tree descendants of an element. - - The element. - The visual tree descendants of an element. - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree descendants of an element and the element - itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree descendants of an element and the element itself. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree descendants of an element and the element - itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree descendants of an element and the element itself. - - - - - Get the visual tree siblings of an element. - - The element. - The visual tree siblings of an element. - - is null. - - - - - Get the visual tree siblings of an element and the element itself. - - The element. - - The visual tree siblings of an element and the element itself. - - - is null. - - - - - Get the bounds of an element relative to another element. - - The element. - - The element relative to the other element. - - - The bounds of the element relative to another element, or null if - the elements are not related. - - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Perform an action when the element's LayoutUpdated event fires. - - The element. - The action to perform. - - is null. - - - is null. - - - - - Retrieves all the logical children of a framework element using a - breadth-first search. For performance reasons this method manually - manages the stack instead of using recursion. - - The parent framework element. - The logical children of the framework element. - - - - Retrieves all the logical descendents of a framework element using a - breadth-first search. For performance reasons this method manually - manages the stack instead of using recursion. - - The parent framework element. - The logical children of the framework element. - - - - The CodeCoverage class is used to collect code coverage information from - assemblies that have been instrumented to call the Visit function at the - beginning of every basic block. - - - - - A bit array used to track which basic blocks have been executed. - - - - - A counter of the hit blocks. - - - - - Record that a basic block is being executed. - - Id of the basic block. - - - - Get the coverage data serialized as a string for easy transport. - - Previous releases of the framework used a simplistic bit - list, this release updates the coverage reporting endpoint to an - alternate version that ends in base 64. This maintains test runner - compatibility with previous official releases. - Coverage data serialized as a string. - - - - Gets the current number of hit blocks. - - - - - Gets the current size of the blocks counter. This is not actually - the number of hit blocks, but it should return 0 always except - when at least one block is hit. - - - - - Base class for test cases that use special functionality of the - Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing unit test framework. - - Tests that derive from CustomTest in most cases will not be source- or - functionality- compatible with the more advanced desktop Visual Studio - Test Team environment and harnesses. - - - - - Process an exception using the test engine logic for - ExpectedExceptions and logging the exception if needed. - - Exception object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether global unhandled exceptions - should be intercepted by the test harness. - - - - - Gets or sets the unit test harness instance. Hidden from the VS - browser as test developers should not need to use this property. - - - - - Gets the current test task container. - - The current container for the test's tasks. - - - - Manages the unit test status and model by attaching to the unit test - harness instance. Validates that all key logging can be done without - special hooks inside of the unit test harness implementation. - - - - - The unit test harness instance. - - - - - The test run data. - - - - - Map assembly metadata to data objects. - - - - - Map test class metadata to data objects. - - - - - Map test metadata to data objects. - - - - - Backing field for the last result. - - - - - Backing field for the last failing result. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the DataManager type. - - The unit test harness instance. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the DataManager. - - The unit test harness instance. - Returns a new instance of a DataManager class. - - - - Connect to unit test harness events for processing and updating the - underlying unit test run model. - - - - - Unhook from the unit test harness events. - - - - - Process the starting of the test run. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Process the test class starting event. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Process the test class complete event. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Process the start of a test method. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Process the completion of test methods. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Process a result. - - The result data. - - - - Gets or creates the data model object for an assembly. - - The test assembly. - Returns the data object. - - - - Gets or creates the data model object for a test class. - - The test class. - Returns the data object. - - - - Gets or creates the data model object for a test method. - - The test method. - The parent test class data object. - Returns the data object. - - - - Gets the unit test harness instance. - - - - - Gets the unit test model. - - - - - A data object storing the hierarchical results for a test assembly in a - test run. - - - - - A base class for model objects that implement the property - changed interface, to simplify calling the change handlers, - and cache the underlying event argument instances. - - - - - A static set of change argument instances, eventually - storing one argument instance for each property name to - reduce churn at runtime. - - - - - Notify any listeners that the property value has changed. - - The property name. - - - - The property changed event. - - - - - A type that provides a string result report. - - - - - Generates a simple text result report for the metadata. - - Reports a text report. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestAssemblyData type. - - The test assembly metadata. - - - - Backing field for the expanded property. - - - - - Backing field for a passed value. - - - - - Backing store for the set of test class. - - - - - Retrieves the results report. - - Returns a string containing the report. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the item is expanded in - a hierarchical display. - - - - - Gets or sets the checked value. Don't think this is actually used. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the test passed. If failed, - will propagate to the parent metadata object. - - - - - Gets the name of the assembly. - - - - - Gets an observable collection of test class data objects. - - - - - A data object that generates property change notifications and can - be used for rich data binding to test results. Does keep a reference - to all results. - - - - - Stores the test method metadata. - - - - - Parent data object. - - - - - A value indicating whether the test is currently executing. - - - - - The test outcome. - - - - - Backing field for linked data. - - - - - Backing field for linked data. - - - - - Backing field for linked data. - - - - - Backing field for linked data. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestMethodData type. - - The test method metadata. - The test class that is the parent object. - - - - Runs through the metadata for bugs. - - - - - Backing field for known bugs. - - - - - Backing field for bugs that are marked fixed. - - - - - Calculates whether the item is considered "notable", in that it - should have a visual cue or hint for the user. - - - - - Stores a value indicating whether the result is notable. - - - - - Backing field for the checked property. - - - - - Backing field for the expanded property. - - - - - Retrieves the results report. - - Returns a string containing the report. - - - - Gets or sets the result of the test method. - - - - - Gets the known bugs for display in the UI. - - - - - Gets the fixed bugs for display. - - - - - Gets the expected exception name for a negative test, if any. - - - - - Gets a simplified exception stack trace that omits the trace below - the invoke of the test method by the test framework. - - - - - Gets the short, simple name of the exception type recorded in the - test result, if any. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the method has results. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the method has passed. Returns - true until there is a result. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the test method is running. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the result is notable. - Notable is defined as either currently running, or not having - passed. This can allow a user interface to react to an - interesting result. - - - - - Gets the parent data object. - - - - - Gets an instance of the actual metadata object. - - - - - Gets the name of the test method. - - - - - Gets a visibility value to allow for easy showing or - hiding of a user interface component that displays the - description. - - Returns a visibility value. - - - - Gets the elapsed time in a readable format. - - Returns a string of the readable time elapsed. - - - - Gets the description of the test method. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the item is checked in the - user interface. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the item is expanded in - a hierarchical display. - - - - - Gets or sets the previous result. - - - - - Gets or sets the next result. - - - - - Gets or sets the previous failing result. - - - - - Gets or sets the next failing result. - - - - - A provider of code coverage information to an external process. - - - - - The base class for test service providers. - - - - - Initializes a new base provider class. - - The owning test service provider. - The display name of the service. - - - - Initializes the provider. - - - - - Increments the busy service counter. - - - - - Decrements the busy service counter. - - - - - Invokes a method on this provider using reflection. - - The name of the method. - The optional parameters. - - - - Call the InitializeCompleted event. - - - - - Performs a callback. Null action and/or result are permitted. - - The optional callback action. - The result to pass back. - - - - Event fired once initialization is complete. - - - - - Gets the display name for the provider. - - - - - Gets the owning test service. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the provider has been initialized - yet. - - - - - Initializes a new code coverage provider. - - The test service. - - - - Save string-based code coverage data. - - The code coverage data, as a string. - The callback action. - - - - A provider of environment variables and environmental information that - uses the test service provider infrastructure. - - - - - Initializes a new environment provider. - - The test service. - - - - Retrieve an environment variable from the system. - - The variable name. - The callback action. - - - - Miscellaneous internal extension methods. - - - - - Attempts to retrieve a custom assembly attribute. - - The type of attribute to retrieve. - The assembly reference. - An out attribute reference. - Returns true if the attribute is found. - - - - Transform the XElement into a dictionary of key/value pairs. - - The type of enumeration. - The key type. - The value type. - The root enumerable. - The key selector. - The item selector. - Returns a new dictionary. - - - - A type that stores global settings in the isolated storage for the - application. An implementation of the - type. - - - - - A provider of string dictionary values. - - - - - Initializes a new SettingsProvider object. - - The test service. - - - - Initializes a new SettingsProvider object. - - The test service. - The service name. - - - - Saves the settings. - - Classes that inherit from SettingsProvider: hide this - function. Do not call up through to this base method. - The service callback. - - - - Gets the settings dictionary. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the settings are read-only. - - - - - Gets the settings source for end-user display. - - - - - The unique key used for storing the test framework's settings - dictionary. - - - - - The underlying settings object. - - - - - Initializes a new isolated storage settings provider. - - The test service instance. - - - - Initializes the isolated storage settings provider. - - - - - Saves the current settings values. - - The service completion callback. - - - - Recalls the stored settings values from isolated storage. - - - - - Initialize the isolated storage application settings object. - - - - - Result object for asynchronous test service response. - - - - - Creates a new ServiceResult object for a failed result, the - sets the exception. - - The Exception object. - Returns a new ServiceResult with the Exception set. - - - - The result LINQ element. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the ServiceResult class. - - - - - Process the response text. - - - - - Attempt to process and return the root element of a successful - request. Returns null if there was an Exception. - - The root XML element of the response. - - - - Sets the result. - - The LINQ element for the result. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the result has been - processed. - - - - - Gets or sets the exception intercepted or generated during the - request or - processing timeframe. - - - - - Gets the root XElement of the test service result. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the request was successful. - - - - - The type of test service in use. Used by the more advanced service - scenarios in SilverlightTestServiceProvider. - - - - - No service, or unknown service type. - - - - - A direct connection, be it the file system, isolated storage, or - similar. - - - - - A web service. - - - - - The Silverlight test service provider is built for compilation with - Silverlight builds of the test framework. Populates with the important - providers for web browser-hosted test runs. - - - The Silverlight test service provider is built for compilation with - Silverlight builds of the test framework. Populates with the important - providers for web browser-hosted test runs. - - - - - A system that provides test services. - - - - - The dictionary of services registered with this provider instance. - - - - - Initializes a new test service provider instance. - - - - - Initializes the provider and all of its test services. - - - - - Initialize all services and features synchronously. - - - - - Register a new service that the test service should expose. - - Known feature type. - Instance of the feature's - type. - - - - Register a new service that the test service should expose. - - String name of the feature if the known - enum value does not exist. - Instance of the feature's - type. - - - - Unregisters a feature. - - Known feature type. - - - - Unregisters a feature. - - Known feature type string. - - - - Check if a requested feature is supported by the test service - provider. - - Feature of interest. - A value indicating whether the feature exists. - - - - Check if a requested feature is supported by the test service - provider. - - Feature of interest. - A value indicating whether the feature exists. - - - - Retrieve a feature. An exception will be thrown if the service - does not exist. - - Type of a service, ProviderBase. - The feature of interest. - Returns the feature, cast properly. - - - - Retrieve a feature. - - Feature of interest. - The feature's provider. - - - - Retrieve a feature. - - Feature of interest. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Require a feature, or throw an exception if it isn't available. - - Feature of interest. - The required type. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Require a feature, or throw an exception if it isn't available. - - Feature of interest. - The required type. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Require a feature or interest. - - Feature of interest. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Requires a service. - - Feature of interest. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Check for and required the presence of a service. Throws an - InvalidOperationException message if the service is unavailable. - - Feature of interest. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Require a specific feature, and that it can be cast properly. - - Feature of interest. - The type to verify assignment for a cast. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Looks for a specific service. - - Feature of interest. - The service or null if one was not present. - - - - Gets or sets a unique test run identifier, if any is present. - - - - - Gets or sets an integer value that can be used to manage simple - reference counting services. - - - - - The service verifier and information. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the SilverlightTestService class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the SilverlightTestService class. - - Unit test settings to read the service path - and other information from. - - - - Initializes the Silverlight test service. Performs a service check - if needed before initializing the other providers. - - - - - Sets the custom ID information for the test run, if passed into - the run. - - - - - Determine the service path to attempt to use, and prepares the - verification object using those parameters. - - Unit test settings object to try and read - settings from. - - - - Pauses the initialization process to attempt a service connection. - The result will alter the underlying ServiceType being used by - this provider to ensure a fallback experience can be used. - - This verification step will block the initialization and entire - test run until it continues. - - - - - Continues the initialization process for the test service provider. - - - - - Populates with the standard providers for Silverlight in-browser - testing. - - - - - Gets the service type that is in use. - - - - - Gets the web service proxy. - - - - - A special verification class used by SilverlightTestService. - - - - - The name of a simple 'ping' method exposed by the service. - - - - - Attempts to verify the service connection. Calls the proper - success/failure Action once a verification result is possible. - - The Action to call upon connection - verification. - An Action to call upon failure. - - - - Gets or sets the service hostname. - - - - - Gets or sets the service port. - - - - - Gets or sets path to the simple POX service. - - - - - Gets the URI to the service. - - - - - A test service that reports test run results. - - - - - Initializes a new reporting provider instance. - - The test service. - - - - Begins a call to the test service to write to the log. - - The callback, used to read or verify results - from the service call. - The name of the log to write. - The log file content. - - - - Begins a call to the test service to report a test run's results. - - The callback, used to read or verify results - from the service call. - A value indicating whether the test run was a - failure. - The failed scenario count. - The total scenario count. - Any message to report along with the failure. - - - - Set of known, well-defined test service features. - - - - - Code coverage reporting. - - - - - Provides run parameters and settings. - - - - - Provides test reporting services. - - - - - Provides environment information. - - - - - A provider of code coverage information to an external process. - - - - - The MethodName_SaveCodeCoverage method name. - - - - - Initializes a new code coverage provider. - - The test service. - - - - Save string-based code coverage data. - - The code coverage data, as a string. - The callback action. - - - - A provider of environment variables and environmental information that - uses the test service provider infrastructure. - - - - - The MethodName_GetEnvironmentVariable method name. - - - - - Initializes a new environment provider. - - The web test service. - - - - Retrieve an environment variable from the system. - - The variable name. - The callback action. - - - - Result object for asynchronous test service response that uses a simple - web service / POX call. - - - - - Initializes a new web service result. - - The request object. - The response object. - - - - Initializes a new web service result. - - The request object. - The response object. - The details to associate for debugging - purposes. - - - - Reads the web response, if successful, and parses out the string - content. - - - - - Process the response text. - - - - - Gets the web request associated with the service call. - - - - - Gets the web response associated with the service call. - - - - - Gets the details of the request, used for interactive debugging - sessions only. - - - - - Gets the string retrieved from the response. - - - - - A test service that reads command line settings. - - - - - Name of the method MethodName_GetRunParameters. - - - - - Initializes a new settings provider instance. - - The test service. - - - - Initialize the web settings provider. - - - - - Read the run parameters. - - The service result. - - - - A test service that reports test run results. - - - - - Name of the method MethodName_ReportTestResults. - - - - - Name of the method MethodName_WriteLog. - - - - - Initializes a new reporting provider instance. - - The test service. - - - - Begins a call to the test service to write to the log. - - The callback, used to read or verify results - from the service call. - The name of the log to write. - The log file content. - - - - Begins a call to the test service to report a test run's results. - - The callback, used to read or verify results - from the service call. - A value indicating whether the test run was a - failure. - The failed scenario count. - The total scenario count. - Any message to report along with the failure. - - - - Provides out-of-process access to operating system functions and other - services such as visual verification, if present. - - - Provides out-of-process access to operating system functions and other - services such as visual verification, if present. - - - Provides out-of-process access to operating system functions and other - services such as visual verification, if present. - - - - - The service address. - - - - - The synchronization context. - - - - - Initializes a new plain-old-XML test service. This assumes that - the caller has already verifier that a service is present and - responding at the service address. - - The base service URI, such as - "scheme://hostname:port/servicePath/". - - - - Creates a simple REST-style Uri given the method/service name and - a dictionary of key/value pairs to send as arguments. - - The method/service name. - A set of key/value pairs. - Returns a new Uri. - - - - Creates a simple REST-style Uri given the method/service name and - a dictionary of key/value pairs to send as arguments. - - The method/service name. - A set of key/value pairs. - Optional query string. - Returns a new Uri. - - - - Builds a simple dictionary from parameters. The value follows the - key parameter. {[key, value], } ... - - The ToString() method is called on every object. - - The parameters. - Returns a key/value dictionary from the parameters. - - - - Begin a POX method call. The callback is used with the result when - it becomes available. - - The method name. - The callback action. - - - - Begin a POX method call. The callback is used with the result when - it becomes available. - - The method name. - Dictionary of key/value pairs. - The callback action. - - - - Begin a POX method call. The callback is used with the result when - it becomes available. - - The method name. - Dictionary of key/value pairs. - Optional string that will transform the - request to a POST request. - The callback action. - - - - The intermediate step that writes the POST data and then continues - the web request. - - The async result object. - - - - Process the response callback from a POX method call. - - The async result object. - - - - On the UI thread, invoke the callback action with the result. - - The temporary state object. - - - - A simple type to store the state information for the cross-thread - callback. - - - - - Initializes a new TemporaryStateObject object. - - The callback action. - The result object. - - - - Gets the callback action. - - - - - Gets the result object. - - - - - The request data class, stores information used in a request for - associating this data with the response. - - - - - Initializes a new request data object. - - The request Uri. - The request object. - The callback action. - - - - Converts the request data object into a web service result - object. - - The response object. - Returns a new WebServiceResult instance. - - - - Gets or sets the optional post data for the request. - - - - - Gets the web request. - - - - - Gets the request Uri. - - - - - Gets the callback action. - - - - - A type which handles preparing the underlying dispatcher or timer from - which the test work items execute. - - - - - Handle calling into the test framework as needed to perform the test - run, process the internal test dispatcher queue, and keep execution - moving forward. - - - - - Delegate that returns whether more work remains and runs the next - set of work. - - - - - Backing field for a value indicaing whether the dispatcher should be - running. - - - - - Creates a new RunMethodManager, taking in a conditional delegate to - run for each step to see if more work remains. - - - The conditional delegate that performs work and indicates whether - additional work remains. - - - - - Create a new run method manager object. - - - Conditional indicating whether more work will remain after - performing the work. - - - Returns the run method manager. Typically depends on the execution - platform and environment. - - - - - Create a new run method manager object. - - - Conditional indicating whether more work will remain after - performing the work. - - A Dispatcher instance. - - Returns the run method manager. Typically depends on the execution - platform and environment. - - - - - A completely synchronous implementation, unless overridden, that - calls RunNextStep() until the harness is finished. - - The default implementation will not work with a presentation-rich - test environment. - - - - - Calls a conditional delegate, and returns whether there is more work - to be done. - - - Returns a value indicating whether there is additional work - remaining after executing the current work. - - - - - Calls the Complete event handler. - - - - - Event that is called when all work is complete. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dispatcher should be - running. - - - - - Stored Dispatcher instance. - - - - - Sets up a new run method manager. - - - Conditional delegate which returns true as long as there is - additional work. - - An instance of the dispatcher to use. - - - - Begin the execution process by hooking up the underlying - DispatcherTimer to call into the test framework regularly and - perform test work items. - - - - - A data object that generates property change notifications and can - be used for rich data binding to test results. Does keep a reference - to all results. - - - - - Parent object reference. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestClassData type. - - The test class metadata. - The parent test assembly data object. - - - - Backing store for the set of test class. - - - - - Backing field for the expanded property. - - - - - Collapses the test class node unless there is at least one child - test method that failed. - - - - - Backing field for a passed value. - - - - - Retrieves the results report. - - Returns a string containing the report. - - - - Gets the parent data object. - - - - - Gets the name of the test class. - - - - - Gets the namespace for the test class. - - - - - Gets an observable collection of test class data objects. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the item is expanded in - a hierarchical display. - - - - - Gets or sets the checked value. Don't think this is actually used. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the test passed. If failed, - will propagate to the parent metadata object. - - - - - A data object that generates property change notifications and can - be used for rich data binding to test results. Does keep a reference - to all results. - - - - - The unit test harness instance. - - - - - Backing field for information about the test application in use. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the test run results. - - The unit test harness. - - - - Backing store for the set of test assemblies. - - - - - Title backing field. - - - - - Stores the total number of expected scenarios. - - - - - Stores the current test information. - - - - - Stores the current test information. - - - - - Stores the number of run scenarios. - - - - - Count of failed scenarios. - - - - - Backing field for whether the app is running. - - - - - Gets the test application information instance. - - - - - Gets the unit test harness instance. - - - - - Gets an observable collection of test assembly data objects. - - - - - Gets or sets the informational run title. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of total scenarios. - - - - - Gets or sets the current test name. - - - - - Gets or sets the current test name. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of run scenarios. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of failed scenarios. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the run is complete and passed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether all passing results have been - processed. - - - - - Gets the number of passed scenarios, defined as the number of - run scenarios minus the number of failed scenarios tracked. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the dispatcher is currently running. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the test run is in action. - - - - - Assembly complete event arguments. - - - - - Generic unit test harness event arguments base class that contains a - reference to the harness. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the UnitTestHarnessEventArgs class. - - The test harness. - - - - Gets the unit test harness reference. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestAssemblyCompletedEventArgs - type. - - The assembly metadata. - The test harness instance. - - - - Gets the assembly metadata. - - - - - Test assembly starting event arguments. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestAssemblyStartingEventArgs - type. - - The assembly metadata. - The unit test harness instance. - - - - Gets the assembly metadata information. - - - - - The test class completed event arguments. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestClassCompletedEventArgs - class. - - Test class metadata. - The harness instance. - - - - Gets the test class metadata. - - - - - Information about the start of a test class event. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestClassStartingEventArgs type. - - The test class metadata. - The unit test harness reference. - - - - Gets the test class instance. - - - - - Test method starting event arguments. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestMethodStartingEventArgs type. - - The test method metadata. - The test class metadata. - The test harness instance. - - - - Gets the test method metadata. - - - - - Gets the test class metadata. - - - - - Test method completed event arguments, contains the result. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestRunStartingEventArgs - type. - - The test run filter. - The test run settings object. - - - - Gets the unit test run settings. - - - - - Gets the test run filter. - - - - - Gets or sets the test harness name. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of valid, enqueued assemblies scheduled. - - - - - Tag attribute used to associate individual test cases with tags to - easily test related functionality. - - - The infrastructure associated with the TagAttribute is not yet in place. - - - - - List of reserved words that cannot be used as tags. - - - This list should be shared with the tag parser implementation when - available. - - - - - List of reserved characters that cannot be used in tags. - - - This list should be shared with the tag parser implementation when - available. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TagAttribute class. - - - Tag associated with the test method or class. - - - - - Gets the tag associated with the test method or class. - - - - - Set of extension methods used by the harness. - - - - - An AddRange implementation for the generic IList interface. - - The list type. - The list object. - The collection to copy into the list. - - - - Replace a list's contents with the items in the IEnumerable. - - The list type. - The list object. - The sequence to copy into the list. - - - - The IProvideDynamicTestMethods interface is used to provide additional - test methods dynamically at runtime. - - - - - Get the dynamic test methods. - - Sequence of dynamic test methods. - - - - A type filter for just a specific test. Allows the re-running of a - single result again in the same process. - - - - - A type to filter down complete sets of classes, tests and methods. - - - - - The default unit test run name. - - - - - Unit test settings. - - - - - Initializes a new test run filter using an existing settings file. - - A unit test settings instance. - The unit test harness. - - - - Retrieve a set of test classes from a test assembly. - - The test assembly metadata object. - Test class instance dictionary. - Returns a new list of test class metadata objects. - - - - Sort the test classes if the settings for alphabetical sorting are - present. - - List of test classes. - - - - Filter out tests based on the standard-supported methods. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - Perform any custom filtering that the TestRunFilter needs. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - If specific string-contains filters are present. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - If any exclusive classes are found, filter them. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - Retrieves the test methods from a test class metadata object. - - The test class metadata object. - The test class instance. - Returns a list of test method metadata objects. - - - - Filter the test methods. - - List of test methods. - - - - Perform any custom filtering that the TestRunFilter needs. - - List of test methods. - - - - If any exclusive classes are found, filter them. - - List of test methods. - - - - Sorts the test methods, if requested. - - List of test methods. - - - - Gets a friendly name for the test run. - - - - - Gets the unit test harness. - - - - - The test class. - - - - - The test method. - - - - - Initializes a new test run filter using an existing settings file. - - The test class metadata. - The test method metadata. - - - - Retrieve a set of test classes from a test assembly. - - The test assembly metadata object. - Test class instance dictionary. - Returns a new list of test class metadata objects. - - - - Retrieves the test methods from a test class metadata object. - - The test class metadata object. - The test class instance. - Returns a list of test method metadata objects. - - - - A helper class that manages tags and associated metadata. Tag - expressions are evaluated at the TestClass level. - - - A helper class that manages tags and associated metadata. Tag - expressions are evaluated at the TestClass level. - - - A helper class that manages tags and associated metadata. Tag - expressions are evaluated at the TestClass level. - - - - - The prefix for any tags generated from priority values. - - - - - A reference to the tag attribute type. - - - - - The test tags associated with the class. - - - - - The test tags associated with methods. - - - - - The ability to grab the set of methods, given a test class type, - and the tag of interest. - - - - - The test class type. - - - - - Initializes a new tag manager. - - The test class type. - The set of methods to run. - - - - Reflect, read and prepare the tags for the class metadata. Performs - the work if this is the first time the metadata has been seen. - - The reflection object for the test class. - - - - Reflect, read and prepare the tags for the method metadata. Performs - the work if this is the first time the metadata has been seen. - - The method metadata. - - - - Get the test methods that correspond to a tag expression. - - Tag expression. - Test methods for the tag expression. - - - - Gets or sets the universe of all test methods for expression - evaluation. - - - - - Evaluate tag expressions. - - - Tag expressions are derived from the following EBNF grammar: - {Expression} := - {Expression} + {Term} | - {Expression} - {Term} | - {Term} - {Term} := - {Term} * {Factor} | - {Factor} - {Factor} := - !{Factor} | - ({Expression}) | - {Tag} - {Tag} := - All | - [^InvalidCharacters]+ - - The non-terminals for {Expression} and {Term} will be left factored - in the recursive descent parser below. - - - - - Union character. - - - - - Intersection character. - - - - - Complement character. - - - - - Difference character. - - - - - The "All" string constant. - - - - - Invalid characters in a tag name. - - - - - Evaluate a tag expression. - - The owner object. - Tag expression. - Test methods associated with the tag expression. - - - - The owning TagManager instance. - - - - - Expression being evaluated. - - - - - Current position in the expression. - - - - - Create an expression evaluator. - - The owner object. - Expression object. - - - - Match a sequence of characters. - - String to match. - - - - Try to match a sequence of characters. - - String to match. - Returns a value indicating whether the match was - successful. - - - - Evaluate an expression. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - - - Evaluate an expression. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - We need to factor out left recursion, so: - {Expression} := - {Expression} + {Term} | - {Expression} - {Term} | - {Term} - becomes: - {Expression} := - {Term}{Expression'} - - {Expression'} := - #empty# - + {Term}{Expression'} - - {Term}{Expression'} - - - - - Evaluate an expression. - - - Left term already read as part of the expression. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - Non-terminal created for left-factoring: - {Expression'} := - #empty# - + {Term}{Expression'} - - {Term}{Expression'} - - - - - Evaluate a term. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - We need to factor out left recursion, so: - {Term} := - {Factor} * {Term} | - {Factor} - becomes: - {Term} := - {Factor}{Term'} - - {Term'} := - #empty# - ^ {Factor}{Term'} - - - - - Evaluate a term. - - - Left term already read as part of the expression. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - Non-terminal created for left-factoring: - {Term'} := - #empty# - ^ {Factor}{Term'} - - - - - Evaluate a factor. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - {Factor} := - !{Factor} | - ({Expression}) | - {Tag} - - - - - Creates a new empty collection. - - Returns an empty collection. - - - - Evaluate a tag. - - Test methods described by the expression. - - {Tag} := - All | - [^InvalidCharacters]+ - - - - - A string list for storing tags. Provides an Add method that takes - an attribute object and, if a TagAttribute, will append its tag - value to the list. - - - - - Initializes a new Tags instance. - - - - - Initializes a new Tags instance from an existing collection. - - The collection to copy. - - - - Adds a TagAttribute's tag value. - - The tag object. - - - - A method and class filter that uses expressions and the TagAttribute. - - - - - The name to use for the test run when the tag expression is null. - - - - - Initializes a new test run filter with the tag expression setting. - - Unit test settings. - Unit test harness. - - - - Initializes a new test run filter with the tag expression. - - Unit test settings. - Unit test harness. - The tag expression to use. - - - - Sets the tag expression property. - - The tag expression to use. - - - - A value indicating whether the warning has been logged yet. - - - - - Apply tag filtering. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - Apply tag filtering. - - List of test methods. - - - - Apply the tag filtering. - - The tag manager instance. - Set of methods. - - - - Exclusive attributes are not supported when also using tagging. - - List of test classes. - Test class instance dictionary. - - - - Exclusive attributes are not supported when also using tagging. - - List of test methods. - - - - Gets the tag expression in use by the run filter. - - - - - Helper code for TestAssembly logic. - - - - - Check whether [Exclusive] attribute is present on any classes. - - Collection of class metadata objects. - Returns a value indicating whether any of the classes - include an [Exclusive] attribute. - - - - Sorts the test classes alphabetically by name. - - A list of test class metadata objects. - - - - Test class helper. - - - - - A value indicating whether the warning has been logged in this run. - - - - - Filter the set of test classes by removing unused classes. - - The input list of test class metadata objects. - The classes to run. - - - - Look through the classes for the [Exclusive] attribute. If found, - remove any classes where the attribute is not present. - - The input list of classes. - The log writer object. - - - - Look for the /p:FilterClass parameter in the test harness settings. - Try to do a substring match on all filtered test classes. - - The parameters. - List of test classes to be filtered. - - - - Test method completed event arguments, contains the result. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestMethodCompletedEventArgs - type. - - The result instance. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestMethodCompletedEventArgs - type. - - The result instance. - The unit test harness. - - - - Gets the test method result. - - - - - Helper code for TestMethod logic. - - - - - A value indicating whether the warning has been logged in this run. - - - - - Check whether [Exclusive] is present on >= 1 of the methods. - - The methods to search through. - True if at least one of the methods has Exclusive. - - - - Look through the methods for the [Exclusive] attribute. If found, - remove any methods where the attribute is not present. - - The methods to filter. - The log writer object. - - - - A helper utility for firing events as the unit test harness from any - component, internal or not. Enables expansion. - - - - - Stored instance of the harness. - - - - - Initializes a new intance of the UnitTestHarnessEvents helper. - - The harness reference. - - - - Calls the test assembly starting event. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test assembly completed event. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test class starting event handlers. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test class completed event. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test method starting event. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test method completed event. - - The event data. - - - - Calls the test run starting event. - - The event data. - - - - A factory for creating the unit test objects. - - - - - The unit test harness. - - - - - Initializes a new unit test logic factory. - - The unit test harness reference. - - - - Creates a new AssemblyManager. - - The unit test provider. - The run filter. - The unit test assembly metadata object. - Returns a new AssemblyManager. - - - - Creates a new TestClassManager. - - The unit test provider. - The run filter. - The test class metadata. - The test class instance. - Returns a new TestClassManager. - - - - Creates a new TestMethodManager. - - The unit test provider. - The test class metadata. - The test method metadata. - The test class instance. - Returns a new TestMethodManager. - - - - A log provider that outputs in a simple custom test format that Visual - Studio recognizes. - - - A log provider that outputs in a simple custom test format that Visual - Studio recognizes. - - - - - LogProvider interface with a single Process method that handles a - LogMessage object. - - - - - A dictionary of conditional action handlers. - - - - - A dictionary of types/actions for handling specific types of log - messages. - - - - - Perform any needed operations to log the message. - - Instance of LogMessage type. - - - - Method that processes any messages not handled any other way. - - The log message. - - - - Registers an action for a specific message type. - - The type of interest. - The handler for the type. Takes a LogMessage - parameter. - - - - Registers a conditional handler. During the log message processing - step, all conditional callbacks will be tried. The first positive - result will then call the associated processing Action for that - conditional method entry. - - A conditional callback that takes a - LogMessage input parameter. - A log message processing Action that is called - when the condition is true. - - - - Removes a conditional callback. - - The condition. - - - - Clear all existing conditional handlers. - - - - - Clear all existing message type handlers. - - - - - Interface for LogProviders that want access to external test settings. - - - - - Initializes the provider. - - The settings. - - - - The filename to use for saving test results. - - - - - The default test adapter type name. - - - - - The default test list name. - - - - - The default computer name. - - - - - The default user name. - - - - - The default configuration name. - - - - - The default configuration description. - - - - - The Visual Studio log format writer. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the VisualStudioLogProvider class. - - - - - Register the handler conditions of interest to this log provider. - - - - - Assembly start code. - - The log message. - - - - Process an Exception that was not the expected Exception type. - - The log message. - - - - Process an Exception that is logged or stored. - - The log message object. - - - - Sets the test run configuration information when the test assembly - begins processing. - - The test assembly metadata object. - - - - Generate a name for the test run that will be used when - displaying the result in Visual Studio. - - The test assembly metadata object. - Returns the test run name. - - - - Generates a new Guid string value. - - Returns a new Guid string value. - - - - Process a UTF result message. - - The log message object. - - - - Process [Bug(...)]. - - A KnownBugLogMessage object. - - - - The run filter has been selected. - - The log message object. - - - - Saves the log file data. - - The unit test harness. - - - - Initializes the test harness. - - The test harness settings. - - - - Gets or sets the test results filename. - - - - - Gets or sets the test adapter type name reported in the Visual - Studio results log file. - - - - - Gets or sets the TestRunId. - - - - - Gets or sets the test list name. - - - - - Gets or sets the computer name that is reported in the results - log file. - - - - - Gets or sets the user name that is reported in the results file. - - - - - Gets or sets the TestRunConfigurationName. - - - - - Gets or sets the TestRunConfigurationDescription. - - - - - Gets or sets a prefix for use in the test run name. - - - - - Gets or sets the TestRunConfigurationId. - - - - - Gets the current assembly name. - - - - - A log provider that outputs in a simple custom test format that - Visual Studio recognizes. This is a simple, subset writer. - - - - - Date time format string representing round-trip date/time - pattern. - - - - - A unique ID representing the Visual Studio unit test type ID. - - - - - The namespace for Visual Studio team test results. - - Was of XNamespace type in XLinq implementation. - - - - A dictionary containing test list names and guids. - - - - - Stores temporary, pending elements for the next result. - - - - - Initializes a new Writer object. - - - - - Stores property values in the respective elements, clears any - lookup dictionaries. - - - - - Returns a string value of the DateTime object. - - The DateTime object. - Returns the formatted string. - - - - Returns the XML log file as a string. - - The XML value. - - - - Creates the initial results document and its XElements. - - - - - Creates a new XElement within the results XML namespace. - - The element name. - Returns a new named element. - - - - The total number of scenarios. - - - - - The set of outcomes and counts. - - - - - Increment the number of passing results. - - The test outcome. - - - - Adds the result of a test method into the log. - - The test metadata. - The storage value. - The code base value. - The adapter type name. - The class name. - The test list name. - The computer name. - The start time. - The end time. - The outcome. - - - - Adds a WriteLine to the next result to be processed. - - The text to output. - - - - Adds an error message to the next result to be processed. - - The message. - - - - Adds an Exception to the next result to be processed. - - The Exception object. - - - - Adds pending output for the next result. - - The element to wrap in an Output element. - - - - Returns the GUID for a test list name. The result is stored - in memory. - - The test list name. - Returns the test list name guid. - - - - Gets or sets the time that the test run started. - - - - - Gets or sets the time that the writer object and/or test run was created. - - - - - Gets or sets the time that the test run was finished. - - - - - Gets the root XML node for the test run and its results. - - - - - Gets or sets the test type ID used for new results. - - - - - Gets the TestRunConfiguration element. - - - - - Gets the Counters element. - - - - - Gets the TestDefinitions element. - - - - - Gets the TestLists element. - - - - - Gets the TestEntries element. - - - - - Gets the Times element. - - - - - Gets the ResultSummary element. - - - - - Gets the Results element. - - - - - Sets the TestRunId. - - - - - Sets the TestRunName. - - - - - Sets the TestRunUser. - - - - - Sets the TestRunConfigurationName. - - - - - Sets the TestRunConfigurationId. - - - - - Sets the overall run outcome value. - - - - - Sets the TestRunConfigurationDescription. - - - - - A user control that should be used as the root visual for a Silverlight - plugin if developers would like to use the advanced TestSurface - functionality within Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing. - - The TestSurface is automatically cleared after each test scenario - completes, eliminating the need for many additional cleanup methods. - - - - - Initializes the TestPage object. - - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Gets the test surface, a dynamic Panel that removes its children - elements after each test completes. - - - - - A log provider that outputs failures as a string. - - - - - A list of failing results. - - - - - Initializes a new TextFailuresLogProvider instance. - - - - - Retrieve the text log of all failures in the unit test run. - - Returns the log contents. - - - - Register the handler conditions of interest to this log provider. - - - - - Process a UTF result message. - - The log message object. - - - - A user control that should be used as the root visual for a Silverlight - plugin if developers would like to use the advanced TestSurface - functionality within Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing. The TestSurface is - automatically cleared after each test scenario completes, eliminating - the need for many additional cleanup methods. - - - - - Backing field for the unit test harness instance. - - - - - Backing field for the model manager. - - - - - Backing field for the startup timer. - - - - - Backing field for a value indicating whether the clipboard feature - is supported. - - - - - Initializes the TestPage object. - - - - - Initializes the TestPage object. - - The test harness instance. - - - - Waits for the Settings to become available, either by the service or - system setting the instance property. - - The source timer. - The event arguments. - - - - Starts the test run. - - - - - Handles the test assembly starting event to expand the test stage - height. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Handles the test harness complete event, to display results. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Handles the click on the test stage. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - Expand and collapse the test stage. - - A value indicating whether to expand the stage. - - - - - Handles the completion of a test method. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the completion event on the tag expression editor to begin - the test run using the user-provided settings. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles navigation back or forward. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Installs the application. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Offers clipboard interface support for copying test run results. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Handles the click on a play/pause button for the run dispatcher. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Copies text into the clipboard. If the Silverlight runtime on the - system does not support the clipboard API, then it reverts to a - large text box that allows the user to manually copy and paste. - - The text to set. - - - - InitializeComponent - - - - - Gets the test surface, a dynamic Panel that removes its children - elements after each test completes. - - - - - Gets the unit test harness instance. - - - - - Gets the tree view instance. - - - - - A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. - - - - - Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. - - - - - Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all - resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to There are no remaining test work items. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Exception: Type "{0}" Message "{1}". - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Ignoring "{0}". - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Incorrect exception type "{0}" received. Was expecting a "{1}" type.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to No Exception was observed. Was expecting a "{0}" type exception.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Tag cannot be empty!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The tag "{0}" contains the invalid character "{1}"!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Tag "{0}" is reserved!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to tagExpression cannot be empty!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Expected end of tag expression "{0}" at position {1}!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Tag expected in expression "{0}" at position {1}!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid tag expression "{0}" (expected "{1}" at position {2})!. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Tag expression "{0}" is in use.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Exclusive classes are in use. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Exclusive methods are in use. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The known issue could not be verified. A failure will be recorded. If this bug has been fixed, please mark the Fixed attribute value to True.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to No TestHarness is available.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The "{0}" functionality is not supported within this unit test system.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Initialization of UnitTestHarness. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to No composite work items exist to be cleared.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to No test classes were selected to be in the test run.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Test harness was not specified on test harness settings object. If a test harness settings object was passed in, please verify that it contains a reference to a test harness.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Test bug: A test cannot use Test Task objects, such as callbacks and conditionals, or the PumpMessages feature, unless marked with the [Asynchronous] attribute.. - - - - - A central entry point for unit test projects and applications. - - - A central entry point for unit test projects and applications. - - - - - Friendly unit test system name. - - - - - A partial method for PrepareDefaultLogManager. - - The test harness settings. - - - - A partial method for setting the TestService. - - The test harness settings. - - - - Creates a new TestPage visual that in turn will setup and begin a - unit test run. - - A new RootVisual. - Assumes the calling assembly is a test assembly. - - - - Creates a new TestPage visual that in turn will setup and begin a - unit test run. - - Test harness settings to be applied. - A new RootVisual. - Assumes the calling assembly is a test assembly. - - - - Merge any settings provided by a test service with the parameters - that were passed inside the TestHarnessSettings. - - The test service. - The run settings. - - - - Initializes the test service and its contained providers. - - The run settings. - Action to call once the test service is - initialized and ready to continue the run's execution. - - - - Register another available unit test provider for the unit test system. - - A unit test provider. - - - - Test harness instance. - - - - - Start a new unit test run. - - Unit test settings object. - - - - Prepares the default log manager. - - The test harness settings. - - - - Tries to instantiate and initialize a VSTT provider. Requires that - XLinq is available and included in the application package. - - The test harness settings object. - - - - Creates the default settings that would be used by the UnitTestHarness - if none were specified. - - A new RootVisual. - Assumes the calling assembly is a test assembly. - - - - Call the TestHarnessCompleted event. - - The test harness completed event arguments. - - - - Create a default settings object for unit testing. - - The assembly reflection object. - A unit test settings instance. - - - - Gets the test system name built into the assembly. - - - - - Gets a string representing the file version attribute of the main - unit test framework assembly, if present. - - - - - A completed test harness handler. - - - - - A class contains extension methods and helpers for dealing with WorkItem - instances and improving framework performance. - - - - - Enqueues a work item into the task queue. The work item will run - immediately following the previous work item, and may not leave any - time before executing the next. This is a specialized method to be - used for performance improvements. - - The work item test. - The unit of work. - - - - Enqueues a method into the task queue. The method will run - immediately following the previous work item, and may not leave any - time before executing the next. This is a specialized method to be - used for performance improvements. - - The work item test. - The callback action or method. - - - - Enqueues a conditional statement into the task queue. The method will - run immediately following the previous work item, and may not leave - any time before executing the next. This is a specialized method to - be used for performance improvements. - - The work item test. - The conditional function or statement. - - - - Custom test class that provides the ability to perform semi-asynchronous - test tasks on the main thread. Requires the custom unit test harness - that manages and invokes test work items on the thread when needed. - - Tests using this functionality will not be compatible with the full - desktop framework's Visual Studio Team Test environment. - - - - - Signal that a test is complete when using Async testing. - - WARNING: If you use your own methods for completing, such as an - HtmlTimer or other threading method, it is possible that this call - will occur *AFTER* the test has timed out when using Timeouts. As - such, be very careful as you could complete the call to the *next* - test. - - - - - Add a task object to the test queue. For a test that is currently - executing, all tasks contained within the queue are executed to - completion (unless an Exception is thrown) -before- moving on to - the next test. - - The test task queue replaces the PumpMessages(...) system that - permitted a single callback. This enables specialized tasks, such - as DOM bridge tasks, sleep tasks, and conditional continue tasks. - - Asynchronous test task - instance. - - - - Delay a minimum amount of time before continuing. Similar to a sleep - call that is not a blocking call. - - The minimum time span to wait before continuing. - - - - Creates a delay work item instance. - - The minimum time span to wait before continuing. - Returns a new work item. - - - - Delay a minimum amount of time before continuing. Similar to a sleep - call that is not a blocking call. - - The minimum number of milliseconds to wait - until the delay is finished. - - - - Requires a bool returning delegate to be passed in. Instructs the - test task queue to wait until the conditional call returns True to - continue executing other test tasks and/or ending the test method. - - Conditional method or delegate. - Test will halt until this condition returns True. - - - - Creates a conditional work item instance. - - Conditional method or delegate. - Test will halt until this condition returns True. - Returns a new work item. - - - - Enqueue a test task which calls the TestComplete method of - SilverlightTest. - - - - - Add a Callback method into the test task queue. Similar to the - PumpMessages(...) call, with the difference being that there is no - longer a single requirement: you can enqueue several callback - methods and other test tasks, all of which will execute before the - test completes and/or the engine continues. - - Void-returning delegate, - anonymous delegates work fine too. - - - - Creates a callback work item instance. - - Void-returning delegate, - anonymous delegates work fine too. - Returns a new work item. - - - - Adds a number of callback methods into the test task queue. - - Set of Action instances. - - - - Sleep a minimum number of milliseconds before calling a test - callback delegate. - - Minimum number of - milliseconds to sleep. The only guarantee to the tester - is that the sleep will be >= this amount of ms, and NOT - that there is precision or an exact time. - Callback method to - execute after the minimum amount of time has - elapsed. - - - - Enqueue an action. A shortcut for the EnqueueCallback. - - The action to enqueue. - - - - Sleep a minimum number of milliseconds. This is the simplified - overload which requires no callback. - - Minimum number of - milliseconds to sleep. The only guarantee to the tester is that the - sleep will be >= this amount of ms, and NOT that there is precision - or an exact time. - - - - A special indicator attribute to enable better debugging using - Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing. - - As there is very little parameter information available for a test run, - this attribute singles out specific classes to execute when found. - - This attribute is unique to this environment and not compatible with any - desktop unit test framework without using a shim if it is left in code. - - - - - Implementation of useful properties and features for presentation - platform tests (Silverlight and WPF). - - Tests using this functionality will not be compatible with the full - desktop framework's Visual Studio Team Test environment. - - - - - Gets the test panel. - - - - - Provides access to Silverlight-specific test features and - functionality. - - Tests using this functionality will not be compatible with the full - desktop framework's Visual Studio Team Test environment. - - - - - A test work item is a task that is invoked until it is complete. It - maintains its own state to be able to notify the caller when it is - finally complete, with no further work to be run. - - It is possible that some implementations of a TestWorkItem may actually - contain a set of sub-tasks by implementing a composite pattern. - - - - - A value indicating whether the task can immediately execute. - - - - - Invoke the task. Return false only when the task is complete. - - True if there is additional work to be completed. False - when there is none. - - - - Called by the task after the work is complete. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the task's work is complete. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the work item can be - executed immediately, and does not rely on special asynchronous - operation. Used for performance improvements. The setter is also - public. - - - - - The extended writer for the unit testing harness and consumers. - - - - - A utility type that writes new log messages to the test harness log - queue. - - - - - The factory used for creating new LogMessage types. - - - - - The test harness that contains the method to post new events into - the log message queue. - - - - - Initialize a new writer class, using the default LogMessageFactory - to create new messages. - - The test harness instance. - - - - Initialize a new writer class. - - The test harness instance. - - The factory to use when creating new messages. - - - - - Posts a log message to the test harness queue for processing. - - The log message object. - - - - Creates a new log message using the embedded factory. - - Returns a new LogMessage instance. - - - - Creates a new log message using the embedded factory. - - The message type. - Returns a new LogMessage instance. - - - - Creates a new log message using the embedded factory. - - The message type. - The text message. - Returns a new LogMessage instance. - - - - Decorate a log message with a value. - - The log message to decorate. - The key for this decoration. - The value of this decoration. - - - - Decorate the log message object with an Exception object. - - The log message object. - The Exception. - - - - Decorate the log message object with a name. - - The log message object. - Name property value. - - - - Decorate the log message object with a test stage value. - - The log message object. - Test stage value. - - - - Decorate the log message object with a test outcome object. - - The log message object. - Test outcome object. - - - - Decorate the log message object with a test granularity object. - - The log message object. - Test granularity object. - - - - Sets the type of the log message. - - The log message object. - The new value to set the message type to. - - - - This writes a new line of information similar to a Debug::WriteLine - call. - - The text to write. - - - - Writes information through a new log message. - - The information string. - - - - Writes a message relating to the test infrastructure. - - The text to write. - - - - Writes an environment message. - - The text to write. - - - - Writes a TestRun message. - - The text to write. - - - - Log an error message. - - The error message string. - The Exception object to decorate the message - with. - - - - Log an error message. - - The error message string. - - - - Log a warning message. - - The warning message string. - The Exception object to decorate the message - with. - - - - Log a warning message. - - The warning message string. - - - - Record a test outcome. - - The accompanying message. - The outcome value. - - - - Writes information about an encountered, known issue. - - Information about the known issue. - - - - Records a log message that indicates a named, granular test stage - has happened. - - Any message for the log. - A name for the object or event. - The test granularity value. - The test stage value. - - - - Initializes the unit test log message writer helper. - - The test harness reference. - - - - Marks a message as a unit test system-specific message. - - The log message object. - - - - An incorrect exception type has occurred. - - The expected type. - The actual exception's type. - The test metadata. - The method metadata. - - - - No Exception was intercepted, yet one was expected. - - The expected exception type. - The test class metadata. - The test method metadata. - - - - Logs and Exception that was intercepted or observed. - - The actual Exception instance. - The test class metadata. - The test method metadata. - - - - Enqueues a Ignore message. - - The granularity of the ignore operation. - The name of the test skipped. - - - - Enqueues a message containing a test run filter. - - The test run filter. - - - - Records a log message that indicates a named, granular test stage has - happened. - - The assembly metadata object. - The test granularity value. - The test stage value. - - - - Log a test class's stage. - - The test class metadata object. - The test stage. - - - - Log the result of a unit test scenario. - - The result of the test. - - - - Log a test method's stage. - - The test method metadata object. - The test stage. - - - - Records a harness state for the unit test harness. - - The unit test harness. - The harness name. - The test stage. - - - - A test harness for interacting with unit test providers such as Visual - Studio Team Test's metadata. - - - - - Display name for this harness. - - - - - Manages the attachment state of a global exception handler. - - - - - Container of all work items for the test harness. - - - - - Manager of the stack of dispatchers, so that the appropriate parent - container handles exceptions and completion events. - - - - - Number of valid test assemblies encountered. - - - - - The current run's known number of test methods. - - - - - Backing field for the event firing helper. - - - - - Initiate unit test harness. - - - - - Queue of log messages awaiting processing. - - - - - Adds a log provider to the listening log providers group. - - Log provider object. - - - - Enqueue a log message object for processing by the log providers. - - The log message object. - - - - Begin running the test harness. - - - Make sure to subscribe to the Complete event before calling this - method, in some harnesses this may be a synchronous Run followed - immediately by the Complete event being fired. - - - - - Complete event. - - The sender. - The event arguments. - - - - Stores a log file for the test run. Depending on the execution - environment, this call may not successful. - - The name of the log file. - The log file content as a string. - - - - If supported by any attached test service, this publishes the final - test results. Typical harness implementations may immediately close - the web browser channel upon receiving the message, so any other - reporting should be done first. - - - - - Process all queued log messages. - - - - - Fill member variables with any non-null settings of the same type. - - Settings container class. - - - - Initializes all log providers. - - - - - Call the TestHarnessCompleted event. - - - - - Call the Publishing event. - - The event arguments. - - - - Overrides the PublishResults method so that final reporting is only - done once all other logging is finished. - - - - - Publish final results. If not yet ready, will keep waiting around - as a work item until it is done. - - - - - Stored dispatcher instance. - - - - - Checks if a reporting provider is connected to the test service. - - Returns true if a reporting provider is connected to the - test service. - - - - Immediately sets the overall status using a log message and - processes the message queue. - - The message to set. - - - - Sets the unit test harness property for a test case that inherits - from the abstract base type 'CustomTest'. - - A CustomText instance. - - - - Initialize the harness with a set of test assemblies. - - - - - Restarts the run dispatcher. - - - - - Track the results for our execution and also track the fail state. - - Scenario result to process. - - - - Fires the test assembly starting event. - - The event data. - - - - Fires the play pause event. - - Event data. - - - - Fires the test assembly completed event. - - The event data. - - - - Fires the test class starting event. - - The event data. - - - - Fires the test class completed event. - - The event data. - - - - Fires the test method starting event. - - The event data. - - - - Notifies observers that a test method has been completed. Also - clears the test panel's visual tree. - - The event data. - - - - Notifies observers that a test run has been started. - - The event data. - - - - Reference to the test page object. - - - - - Attempts to report the code coverage information using the test - service provider. If there is no available coverage reporting - service, this is a silent failure. Only reports if >= 1 blocks - are hit. - - The test service. - - - - Enqueue a test assembly from a simple Assembly reference. - - The test assembly. - The run filter settings for the test assembly's run. - - - - Enqueues a test assembly. - - The test assembly metadata. - The run filter settings for the test assembly's run. - - - - Flush the current log manager and then perform the next invoke. - - Returns true if work remains. - - - - Creates the test run filter for the initial run. - - The unit test settings. - Returns a new TestRunFilter instance. - - - - Determine what test assemblies need to be executed. Enqueue tasks - for the unit test assembly providers to run the tests. - - - - - Calculates the number of methods for a run. - - The assembly manager. - The test assembly. - The test run filter. - Returns the number of known methods returned. - - - - Event fired at the completion of the harness' work. - - Sender object instance. - Event arguments. - - - - Listener event for any unhandled exceptions. - - Sender object instance. - Event arguments. - - - - Creates the set of harness tasks to run and hooks up to the Complete event. - - - - - Gets the list of results. - - - - - Gets the log message writer instance. This can be used to easily - post informative messages to the log message queue and providers. - - - - - Gets or sets the logic factory used for instantiating the - unit test logic and management objects. - - - - - Gets or sets the overall harness state - overloaded types can be - used to store additional information. - - - - - Gets the log providers list. - - - - - Gets or sets the wrapper that handles calling the next Run step - method until complete; allows for a virtual Run method. - - - - - Gets the dictionary of Parameters passed into the test harness. - - - - - Gets or sets the settings used to initialize the test harness. - - - - - Gets a set of events that can be fired for test results and other - important test runtime events. - - - - - The test harness is publishing results. - - - - - Gets the TestService referenced by the test harness settings. The - test service provides advanced, optional functionality that is - useful to harness and test case developers. A typical test service - operates outside the process or security boundary. - - - - - Complete event fired when the test harness has finished its test - run. - - - - - Gets a dispatcher instance. - - - - - Gets the root container for test work to be completed. - - - - - Gets the known number of test methods in the current test run. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to intercept exceptions at - the app domain level and funnel into the current container or not. - - - - - Gets the internal DispatcherStack being used by the test harness. - - - - - The test assembly starting event. - - - - - On the play or pause change of the dispatcher. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the dispatcher is currently - running. - - - - - Test assembly completed event. - - - - - Test class starting event. - - - - - The test class completed event. - - - - - The test method starting event. - - - - - An event that is fired whenever a test method completes. - - - - - An event that is fired when the test run is starting. - - - - - Gets or sets the test page. - - - - - Gets the test panel manager instance. - - - - - Well-known keys that can be used to mark decorator instances in log - message objects. - - - - - Indicates that the message is specific to the unit test system. - - - - - The unit test harness reference. - - - - - The metadata interfacing object for a test assembly. - - - - - The metadata interfacing object for a test class. - - - - - The metadata interfacing object for a test method. - - - - - Indicates that the incorrect exception was intercepted. - - - - - Indicates that the message indicates a skipped/ignored item. - - - - - The type of the expected exception. - - - - - The type of the actual exception. - - - - - The actual exception. - - - - - A TestRunFilter object. - - - - - A ScenarioResult object. - - - - - Helper conditional methods for unit test-specific log messages. - - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The unit test decorator of interest. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Returns a value indicating whether the message is marked as a unit - test system message. - - The message. - Returns true if the message is a unit test system-marked - message. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message has an attached TestRunFilter. - - The log message object. - Returns a value indicating whether the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - Determines whether a log message meets a specific condition or set - of conditions. - - The log message object. - Returns true if the condition is met. - - - - A lazy method type. - - - - - A class that does a lazy lookup when needed using reflection. - - - - - Attribute Type instance. - - - - - The Type to search with. - - - - - Whether the search has happened. - - - - - The method reflection object. - - - - - Construct a new lazy method wrapper. - - The attribute type. - - - - Construct a new lazy method wrapper. - - Type to search. - Attribute type. - - - - Does a search and retrieves the method information. - - The method reflection object. - - - - Whether the type has a method info. - - A value indicating whether the method information has - been found. - - - - Perform a search on the type. - - - - - Gets the type of attribute the lazy method is searching for. - - - - - Gets the underlying type that is searched. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether a lookup has already been attempted. - - - - - Gets or sets the underlying MethodInfo from reflection. - - - - - Underlying Assembly reflection object. - - - - - Create a new lazy method from a MethodInfo instance. - - Assembly reflection object. - Attribute Type instance. - - - - Performs a search on the MethodInfo for the attributes needed. - - - - - Test assembly metadata interface. - - - - - Gets a collection of test class metadata objects. - - Returns a collection of metadata objects. - - - - Gets the initialization method. - - - - - Gets the cleanup method. - - - - - Gets a reference to the unit test provider. - - - - - Gets the name of the test assembly. - - - - - Gets the test harness used to initialize the assembly. - - - - - An expected exception marker for a test method. - - - - - Gets the expected exception type. - - - - - Gets any message associated with the expected exception object. - - - - - Represents the host type information for a test. - - - - - Gets the Host type. - - - - - Gets the host data. - - - - - A representation of a test's priority. - - - - - Metadata representing a test class. - - - - - Retrieve a collection of the test method metadata objects setup by - the unit test provider. - - A collection of test method interfaces. - - - - Gets the test class Type instance. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the test class should be ignored. - - - - - Gets the per-test initialization method. - - - - - Gets the per-test cleanup method. - - - - - Gets the one-time class initialization method. - - - - - Gets the one-time class cleanup method. - - - - - Gets the name of the test class. - - - - - Gets a reference to the parent test assembly metadata - instance. - - - - - Test method metadata. - - - - - Used for decorating with unit test provider-specific capabilities, - such as the TestContext concept. - - Instance to decorate. - - - - Get any attribute on the test method that are provided dynamically. - - - Dynamically provided attributes on the test method. - - - - - Invoke the test method. - - Instance of the test class. - - - - Gets the test method reflection object. - - - - - Hooks up to any unit test provider-enabled WriteLine capability - for unit tests. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the test is marked to be ignored. - - - - - Gets any description for the method. - - - - - Gets a name for the method. - - - - - Gets any category information for the method. - - - - - Gets any test owner information. - - - - - Gets any expected exception attribute . - - - - - Gets any timeout information. - - - - - Gets a collection of any test properties. - - - - - Gets a collection of any test work items. - - - - - Gets any priority information. - - - - - A property for a test method. - - - - - Gets the test property name. - - - - - Gets the test property value. - - - - - Provider model for a unit test system that uses reflection and metadata - to enable a unit test run. - - - - - Retrieve the metadata instance for a test assembly given a - reflection Assembly instance. - - The test harness using the provider. - Reflected test assembly. - Unit test provider-specific metadata instance for - the test assembly. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a specific capability or set of - capabilities are supported by the unit test provider. - - Capability of interest. - Gets a value indicating whether the capability is - supported. - - - - Checks if an Exception actually represents an assertion that failed - to improve the logging experience. - - Exception object. - Returns true if the Exception is an assertion exception - type. - - - - Gets the name of the unit test provider. - - - - - Gets the capabilities that the unit test provider implements. - - - - - Work item for a test. - - - - - Gets the associated information from the work item. - - - - - Event arguments that pass along a string value. - - - - - Create a new event argument instance. - - - - - Create a new event argument instance that stores a string value. - - String value to pass along. - - - - String value stored in the event arguments. - - - - - Gets the stored string value. - - - - - A set of capabilities that a unit test provider may chose to implement - through the metadata interfaces. - - - - - No defined capabilities. - - - - - Support for attribute [AssemblyInitialize]. - - - - - Support for attribute [AssemblyCleanup]. - - - - - Support for attribute [Ignore] for classes. - - - - - Support for attribute [Ignore] for methods. - - - - - Support for attribute [Description] on methods. - - - - - Support for attribute [Category] on methods. - - - - - Support for attribute [Owner] on method. - - - - - Support for attribute [Priority] on method. - - - - - Support for attribute [TestProperty](...) on methods. - - - - - Support for attribute [Timeout] on methods. - - - - - Support for attribute [WorkItem(...)]('s) on methods. - - - - - Test work item type that does not complete until the sleep time has - elapsed. This is NOT a blocking Sleep. - - - - - The amount of time to delay for. - - - - - The DateTime that marks the point in time the task is complete. - - - - - Create a new Sleep work item, including the number of - milliseconds to wait until continuing. - - Amount of time to wait/delay. - - - - On the first time, will calculate the final DateTime. Otherwise, - null operation (returns) until that time. - - Returns a value indicating whether there is more work to be - done. - - - - Expected exception metadata. - - - - - Private constructor. - - - - - Creates a new expected exception metadata wrapper. - - Attribute value. - - - - The expected exception attribute. - - - - - Gets the type of the expected exception. - - - - - Gets any message to include in a failure. - - - - - A simple wrapper for a priority integer value that overrides the - ToString method. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the Priority class. - - The priority. - - - - Gets the priority as string. - - Returns the priority. - - - - Gets the priority value. - - - - - The set of provider attributes. - - - - - Initializes the VSTT metadata provider. - - - - - Gets VSTT [TestClass] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [Ignore] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [ClassInitialize] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [Priority] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [ClassCleanup] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [TestInitialize] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [TestCleanup] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [Description] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [Timeout] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [Owner] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [ExpectedException] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [AssemblyInitialize] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [AssemblyCleanup] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [TestMethod] attribute. - - - - - Gets VSTT [TestProperty] attribute. - - - - - Test class wrapper. - - - - - Construct a new test class metadata interface. - - Assembly metadata interface object. - - - - Creates a new test class wrapper. - - Assembly metadata object. - Type of the class. - - - - Test Type. - - - - - Collection of test method interface objects. - - - - - A value indicating whether tests are loaded. - - - - - A dictionary of method types and method interface objects. - - - - - Gets a collection of test method wrapper instances. - - A collection of test method interface objects. - - - - Exposes the name of the test class. - - Returns the name of the test class. - - - - Gets the test assembly metadata. - - - - - Gets the underlying Type of the test class. - - - - - Gets the name of the test class. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether an Ignore attribute present - on the class. - - - - - Gets any test initialize method. - - - - - Gets any test cleanup method. - - - - - Gets any class initialize method. - - - - - Gets any class cleanup method. - - - - - Methods enum. - - - - - Initialize method. - - - - - Cleanup method. - - - - - Test init method. - - - - - Test cleanup method. - - - - - A provider wrapper for a test method. - - - - - Property name for the TestContext. - - - - - Default value for methods when no priority attribute is defined. - - - - - An empty object array. - - - - - Method reflection object. - - - - - Private constructor, the constructor requires the method reflection object. - - - - - Creates a new test method wrapper object. - - The reflected method. - - - - Call the WriteLine method. - - String to WriteLine. - - - - Decorates a test class instance with the unit test framework's - specific test context capability, if supported. - - Instance to decorate. - - - - Get any attribute on the test method that are provided dynamically. - - - Dynamically provided attributes on the test method. - - - - - Invoke the test method. - - Instance of the test class. - - - - Exposes the name of the test method as a string. - - Returns the name of the test method. - - - - Allows the test to perform a string WriteLine. - - - - - Gets the underlying reflected method. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether there is an Ignore attribute. - - - - - Gets any description marked on the test method. - - - - - Gets the name of the method. - - - - - Gets the Category. - - - - - Gets the owner name of the test. - - - - - Gets any expected exception attribute information for the test method. - - - - - Gets any timeout. A Nullable property. - - - - - Gets a Collection of test properties. - - - - - Gets a collection of test work items. - - - - - Gets Priority information. - - - - - Represents a simple test property with a key/value string pair. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestProperty class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the TestProperty class. - - The initial property name. - The initial property value. - - - - Gets or sets the property name. - - - - - Gets or sets the property value. - - - - - A wrapper for the unit test context capability of Visual Studio Team - Test's unit test framework. - - - - - Create a new unit test context wrapper for the test method. - - Test method. - - - - Constructor of a new unit test context. - - - - - Test method. - - - - - Used to write trace messages while the test is running. - - Format string. - The arguments. - - - - Throw a not supported exception. - - Functionality that is not supported (string). - A new NotSupportedException. - - - - Adds a file name to the list in TestResult.ResultFileNames. - - Filename to add as a result. - - - - Begins a timer with the specified name. - - The name of the timer to create. - - - - Ends a timer with the specified name. - - Name of the timer. - - - - Cache of properties. - - - - - Gets test properties. - - - - - Gets current data row when test is used for data driven testing. - - - - - Gets current data connection row when test is used for data driven testing. - - - - - Gets the name of the test method. - - - - - Gets the current enum outcome - passed, failed, or inconclusive. - - - - - Assembly metadata for the Visual Studio Team Test unit test framework. - - - - - Assembly reflection object. - - - - - Assembly initialization method information. - - - - - Assembly cleanup method information. - - - - - Unit test provider used for the assembly. - - - - - The unit test harness. - - - - - Creates a new unit test assembly wrapper. - - Unit test metadata provider. - A reference to the unit test harness. - Assembly reflection object. - - - - Reflect and retrieve the test class metadata wrappers for - the test assembly. - - Returns a collection of test class metadata - interface objects. - - - - Gets the name of the test assembly. - - - - - Gets the unit test provider instance. - - - - - Gets any assembly initialize method. - - - - - Gets any assembly cleanup method. - - - - - Gets the test harness used to initialize the assembly. - - - - - Gets the test harness as a unit test harness. - - - - - Provider for the Visual Studio Team Test unit test (UT) framework - metadata. - - - - - Name of this provider. - - - - - The capabilities of the VSTT UTF provider. - - - - - Whether the capability is supported by this provider. - - Capability type. - A value indicating whether the capability is available. - - - - Create a new Visual Studio Team Test unit test framework provider - instance. - - - - - Cache of assemblies and assembly unit test interface objects. - - - - - VSTT unit test provider constructor; takes an assembly reference to - perform reflection on to retrieve all test class types. In this - implementation of an engine for the VSTT metadata, only a single - test Assembly can be utilized at a time for simplicity. - - The unit test harness. - Assembly reflection object. - Returns the assembly metadata interface. - - - - Check if the Exception is actually a failed assertion. - - Exception object to check. - True if the exception is actually an assert failure. - - - - Gets the name of the provider. - - - - - Gets the specialized capability descriptor. - - - - - Settings for the unit test system. - - - - - The tag expression key name. - - - - - By default test methods are sorted. - - - - - By default test classes are sorted. - - - - - Settings for the unit test system. - - - - - Gets the parameters from the response file. - - The parameters. - - - - Gets the components initialized by the entry-point assembly. These - are the dynamically loaded objects that may be needed by the - TestHarness. - - The components. - - - - Gets the log providers. - - - - - Gets or sets a set of sample tags for use in a tag editor screen. - - - - - Gets the list of test assemblies. - - The test assembly. - - - - Gets or sets the test service provider. The test service lights up - advanced out-of-process communication, reporting, logging, and - other valuable services. - - - - - Gets or sets the test harness. - - The test harness. - - - - Gets or sets the test service hostname to try using. Defaults to - localhost. - - - - - Gets or sets the test service port to try using. Defaults to 8000. - - - - - Gets or sets the test service path to try using. Defaults to - /externalInterface/. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to start the run - immediately when the test system is run. Defaults to false to enable - the test service to load and information to be provided in the - user interface. - - - - - Gets or sets the type of the TestPanel to create. The type must - derive from Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing.ITestPanel. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether test methods are sorted - alphabetically. By default this value is true. - - - It is worth understanding that the order of unit test - execution should not affect the results of a test run. Any expected - ordering and verification from multiple test methods should be - refactored into a single unit test. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether test classes are sorted - alphabetically. This setting is True by default. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether to show the tag expression - editor user interface before starting the test run. - - - - - Gets or sets the tag expression used for selecting tests to run. - - - - - Gets a list of test classes to run. Enables filtering. - - This property should be considered obsolete. - - - - A manager for the underlying TestSurface Panel. - - - - - Private constructor. - - - - - The test page object. - - - - - A value indicating whether the panel is dirty. - - - - - Remove the children from the test surface, if it has - been used. - - - - - Remove the children from the test surface. - - - - - Gets or sets the Reference to the TestPage user control. - - - - - Gets the TestSurface Panel, and tracks the use for the - current test method. When the test completes, the panel children - will be cleared automatically. - - - - - A result from a test scenario. - - - - - Creates a result record. - - Test method metadata object. - Test class metadata object. - Test result object. - Exception instance, if any. - - - - The string representation of the ScenarioResult. - - Returns a verbose string representation of the result. - - - - Gets or sets the scenario's started time. - - - - - Gets or sets the scenario's finishing time. - - - - - Gets the test method metadata. - - - - - Gets the test class metadata. - - - - - Gets or sets the Result object. - - - - - Gets the Exception instance, if any. - - - - - Container and manager type which handles an entire test assembly; contains sub work - items that represent all actions needed to execute its tests. - - - - - A container that stores instances of the unit test harness and provider. - - - - - TestWorkItem which can contain sub-tasks; the underlying work item is - not marked complete until the Children have completed or an Exception - is thrown. - - - - - Store the underlying tasks. - - - - - Whether the TestTaskContainer::IsComplete should be set to true - after all children have been de-queued. - - - - - Whether the first invoke has happened yet or not. - - - - - Constructor for the TestTaskContainer type. - - - - - Optional method to call on the first invoke. - - - - - Invoke the test container; in turn will execute child work items - as needed. Supports executing multiple items immediately for - performance reasons. - - True if additional work remains, False once IsComplete - is set to true. - - - - Invoke the test container; in turn will execute child work items - as needed. - - The work item used for the invoke. - True if additional work remains, False once IsComplete - is set to true. - - - - Clear the children. - - - - - Dequeue a work item. - - A work item. - - - - Add a new work item to the container to schedule it for invocation. - - New test work item to enqueue. - - - - Adds a new work item that will execute more quickly. - - The item of work. - - - - Enqueues a callback or action that will quickly execute. - - The action or method. - - - - Add a new callback action and schedule it for invocation. - - The action. - - - - Return the top work item, if any, from this container. - - Peek into any test work item. - - - - Work items must call this method to indicate completion of the work - item; in turn fires the Complete event delegates. - - - - - Internal-only version which can be called during a test completion - through the relation - not necessarily the best design; events - may make more sense long-term. - - - - - Call when an exception occurs inside a work item. - - Exception object. - - - - Fire the Complete event. - - Empty event arguments. - - - - Fire the unhandled exception event. - - Exception object. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the container is marked Complete - when all children have executed or not. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether sub tasks remain. - - - - - Complete event is fired when the underlying WorkItemComplete method - is called by the work item. - - - - - Event fired when an exception is thrown and unhandled within the - underlying Invoke sequence. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the task can execute - immediately. - - - - - The unit test provider. - - - - - Initializes a new unit test work item container. - - The unit test harness. - The unit test metadata provider. - - - - Logs a new message. - - Message object. - - - - Logs a message about the harness. - - Information about the harness. - - - - Gets the log message writer for the unit test system. - - - - - Gets the test harness instance. - - - - - Gets the unit test provider instance. - - - - - The test run filter object. - - - - - Unit test provider-agnostic assembly metadata. - - - - - Container of work items for running test classes. - - - - - Create a new assembly manager, takes in the harness, provider - reference and actual IAssembly object. - - The test run filter object. - Harness object. - The unit test metadata provider. - The test assembly metadata object. - - - - When the test run is ready to test the underlying test assembly that - this class manages, perform reflection and enqueue work items to run - the tests. - - - - - The assembly initialize method. - - - - - The assembly cleanup method. - - - - - Reflect over all test classes in the assembly and add any which are not - filtered out into the test work item queue. - - - - - Helper to enqueue a new method dispatcher. - - The method reflection object. - - - - Gets the collection of all the instances of the assembly's test - classes, used to keep a single reference of the type. - - - - - A method container. - - - - - The timeout time. - - - - - The test method metadata. - - - - - Constructs a new method container. - - - - - Constructs a new method container. - - An instance of the method's type. - The method reflection object. - The test method. - - - - The task that involves the method, and contains its own internal - test queue, if needed for asynchronous tasks. - - - - - The reflection object for the method. - - - - - Invoke into the method. - - Returns the condition of any remaining work. - - - - On the first invoke, make sure there's a task to call the method. - - - - - Gets the method's reflection object. - - - - - A dictionary that manages single instances of types for use across the - unit test system. - - - - - Returns the instance for a Type; if there is not an instance yet, - this will use Activator.CreateInstance to create it. - - The Type instance to retrieve. - Returns an instance of the Type. Returns a new instance - if the Type has not yet been used. - - - - Remove any instance for the type. - - The Type of instance to remove. - - - - Test class manager. - - - - - Test run filter object. - - - - - Reference to the class and its metadata. - - - - - Queue of any tests to run. - - - - - Class instance. - - - - - A container type that handles an entire test class throughout the - test run. - - Test run filter object. - The unit test harness. - The test class metadata interface. - The object instance. - The unit test provider. - - - - Code run the first time this container is invoked. - - - - - Custom tests need to be prepared before use. - - - - - The test initialize method. - - - - - The test cleanup method. - - - - - Reflect through the class to find any test methods, and add them to - the list of queued methods. Also, sorts the methods if appropriate - based on the settings file. - - - - - Add a new method dispatcher to the test work item queue. This is a - work item container which is able to manage its own internal test - work item queue. - - The method reflection object. - - - - A special type dedicated to keeping a running stack of the dispatch - managers that are actually enabled for "work item" use. The current - dispatcher is used by the test work item queue. - - - - - Dispatcher stack; a stack of work item containers. - - - - - Creates a new empty stack for work item containers. - - - - - Push a new dispatcher onto the stack. - - The composite work item to push. - - - - Pop a dispatcher off the stack. - - Returns the top-most container. Throws an - InvalidOperationException if none is available. - - - - Gets the current test work item dispatcher, which is the dispatcher - on the top of the stack. Returns null if there is none. - - - - - Manager for planning, processing, and reporting the result of a single - test method for a unit test provider. - - - - - Underlying test class object. - - - - - Underlying test method object. - - - - - Reference to an instance of the test class. - - - - - Scenario result of the test method. - - - - - The started time of execution. - - - - - Stores a collection of written lines. - - - - - A value indicating whether the bug attribute was present on this - method. If it is, the result will be inverted at completion. - - - - - Contains the main test contents. - - - - - Constructor for a test method manager, which handles executing a single test method - for a unit test provider. - - The unit test harness object. - The test class metadata object. - The test method metadata object. - The test class instance. - The unit test provider. - - - - Log a start message. - - - - - Log an end message. - - - - - Handles the write line event for the test method. - - The string event arguments. - - - - First invoke, plan for the method's execution. - - - - - Sets the start and finish times on the ScenarioResult object. - - - - - Creates the ScenarioResult instance for this test method. - - The initial test outcome value. - - - - Process the result. - - Source object. - Event arguments. - - - - Process an unhandled exception for the method. - - Source object. - Unhandled exception event arguments. - - - - Create a new method container to enclose a reflected method for execution. - - The method reflection object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the bug attribute's logic - has already been processed. - - - - - Gets the write line output list. - - - - - A container which is able to attach to the underlying test dispatcher - stack to enable advanced asynchronous functionality, when supported. - - - - - The unit test harness. - - - - - The granularity of the contained item. - - - - - The test method metadata object. - - - - - Initializes dispatcher-stack attaching method container work item. - - Test harness. - Test instance. - Method reflection object. - Test method metadata. - Granularity of test. - - - - Connect to dispatcher stack for advanced functions, if supported. - - - - - Check a MethodInfo for the advanced async attribute. - - True if the work item queue is supported. - - - - A work item for tests to use which will call the delegate when the work - item is executed. - - - - - Stored void delegate. - - - - - Create a new Callback work item. - - Action to execute on Invoke. - - - - Execute the callback. - - Whether the work item is complete. - - - - A test work item that is complete once the condition is asserted. - - - - - The conditional delegate. - - - - - Construct a new conditional work item. - - Conditional delegate. - - - - Invoke the condition, will continue invoking until - the condition is false. - - Completes the invocation once the condition is true. - - - - A simple work item that invokes a method through the reflection - MethodInfo instance. - - - - - An empty object array. - - - - - An object instance. - - - - - Method reflection object. - - - - - The test method to invoke. - - - - - Creates a new method invoke work item for a MethodInfo instance. - - The type instance. - The method on the type to invoke when the - work item is executed. - The test method metadata. - - - - Invokes the underlying method on the instance and marks the - test work item as complete. - - False, noting the completion of the work item. - - - - Unit test providers. - - - - - List of unit test providers. - - - - - Static constructor that initializes the built-in unit test metadata providers. - - - - - Gets the unit test provider for an assembly. The framework only - currently supports a single provider per test assembly, so if more - than one registered provider can handle the assembly, at runtime an - InvalidOperationException is thrown. - - The test harness making the request. - Assembly reflection object. - The unit test provider for the test assembly. Throws if - more than one can process the assembly. Returns null if there is - not a provider for the assembly. - - - - Returns the IAssembly provider for an assembly. - - Test harness object. - Assembly reflection object. - Returns null or an IAssembly instance. - - - - Gets the list of Unit Test providers. - - - - - A dictionary that can store just about any kind of object, keyed off any - object. As a Hashtable, it permits using keys of - - enums - - objects - - types - - This makes it ideal for use in decorating and adorning special types in - the system, such as log messages. - - A strongly-typed decorator key could come from an enum value, while a - prototype extension to the test system could simply use a string key for - organizing. - - In all instances, the resulting object needs to be cast appropriately. - - - - - Check if a decorator exists. - - The decorator key object. - - Returns a value indicating whether the decorator key exists. Even - if the key exists, the instance value for the key could be set to - null, yielding a null instance. - - - - - Check if a set of decorators exists. - - The set of decorator(s) of interest. - - Returns a value indicating whether the decorators of interest were - present. - - - - - Retrieves the decorator instance if it exists. If not, this method - returns null. - - The decorator key object. - - Returns the instance or null if it does not exist. No exceptions - are thrown in this method. - - - - - Helper functionality for dealing with embedded resources in an assembly. - - - - - Get a string containing the text of an embedded resource in an - assembly. - - - An instance whose assembly can be retrieved through reflection. - - - Complete embedded resource name. - - - A string containing the embedded resource's string contents. - - - - - A simple factory used for creating new log messages. - - - - - Create a new LogMessage instance. - - Returns a new LogMessage instance. - - - - Create a new LogMessage instance. - - The type of message to create. - Returns a new LogMessage instance. - - - - Gets or sets the default log message type used for the creation of - unspecific log message types. - - - - - Well-known keys that can be used to mark decorator instances in log - message objects. - - - - - Key for a decorator that is a simple Exception object. - - - - - Key for a decorator that is a simple Name string property. - - - - - An associated TestOutcome value. - - - - - The stage of a message or event. - - - - - The granularity of a message or event. - - - - - A number of possible test outcomes or results. For compatibility, this - information resembles that of the desktop test framework, although many - of the states may not apply or be valid for an in-browser test harness. - - - - - A test outcome of Error. - - - - - A test outcome of Failed. - - - - - A test outcome of Timeout. - - - - - A test outcome of Aborted. - - - - - A test outcome of Inconclusive. - - - - - A test outcome of a run that was aborted, but passed. - - - - - A test outcome of NotRunnable. - - - - - A test outcome of NotExecuted. - - - - - A test outcome of Disconnected. - - - - - A test outcome of Warning. - - - - - A test outcome of Passed. - - - - - A test outcome of Completed. - - - - - A test outcome of InProgress. - - - - - A test outcome of Pending. - - - - - The stage of a test scenario, case or system running. - - - - - In the process of starting. - - - - - Currently running. - - - - - Finishing up. - - - - - The test is canceling. - - - - - Provides a property that will attach and detach a known event handler - delegate when the bit is flipped. - - - - - The event to fire when attached. - - - - - Whether the event handler is attached as a global unhandled - exception handler. - - - - - Creates a new exception handler "manager" with the provided - EventHandler. - - The event handler to manage. - - - - Mark the Handled property in the event args as True to stop any - event bubbling. - - Event arguments. - - Value indicating whether the Exception should be marked as handled. - - - - - Return the Exception property from the EventArgs. - - Event arguments. - - Returns the Exception object that the event arguments stores. - - - This method is compatible with the full desktop framework as well as - Silverlight. - - - - - Internal event that is hooked up to the global exception handler. - - Source object of the event. - Event arguments. - - - - Called after a change to the attachment field value. - - - - - Attach the handler globally. - - - - - Detach the handler globally. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the handler is currently - attached to the global exception handler. - - - - - A log message. - - - - - The default log message used during initialization. - - - - - Initializes a new log message of the default message type. - - - - - Initializes a new log message. - - The message type. - - - - Converts to string representation. - - A string version of the LogMessage. - - - - Check if a decorator is present on the LogMessage. - - The decorator of interest. - - Returns a value indicating whether the decorator is present in the - DecoratorDictionary. - - - - - Check if a set of decorators are present. - - The decorator(s) of interest. - - Returns a value indicating whether the decorator(s) of interest are - present. - - - - - Gets the set of decorator instances attached to the log message. - - - - - Gets or sets the type of message. - - - - - Gets or sets the log's message. - - - - - Gets or sets the decorator type for the message. - - - The type of decorator. Only one explicit Type is permitted, - although multiple types within the same type hierarchy are - legitimate. - - Returns the instance of the decorator, if any. - - - - The hierarchy of test execution represented in more generic terms, this - allows for more robust and useful actions by log providers. - - - - - Harness-level granularity. - - - - - Group of test-level granularity. - - - - - Test-level granularity. - - - - - Scenario-level granularity. - - - - - The most verbose log provider, this calls .ToString() on each and every - LogMessage that it processes. The output will appear in an attached - debugger's "Output" window. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the DebugOutputProvider class. - - - - - Display a LogMessage in the debug output window. - - Message object. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether any TestResult failures will - be reported, regardless of whether the TestResult type is being - monitored for debug output. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether all messages appear in the - debug output. - - - - - Set of defined types of log messages to allow for some level of - filtering and selective processing of log messages. - - - - - Pass, fail, etc. - - - - - Debug::WriteLine or tracing. - - - - - Non-fatal log message. - - - - - Fatal error message. - - - - - Information about a known defect. - - - - - General information similar to a Console::WriteLine. - - - - - Operating system setting or platform values. - - - - - New unit of test or test run note. - - - - - Related test systems or out-of-process communication information. - - - - - Event information marking the completion of a test run. - - - - - Creates a new TestHarnessCompletedEventArgs. - - The final test harness state. - - - - Gets the final test harness state. - - This contains the final pass versus fail result at a minimum. - Specific harnesses may extend the type to contain additional - information, logs, scenario counts, or anything else. - - - - - A type which handles preparing the underlying dispatcher or timer from - which the test work items execute. - - - - - Millisecond interval to use for the interval between DispatcherTimer - ticks. - - - - - Dispatcher timer. - - - - - Creates a new run method manager using the default value for the - timer's millisecond interval. - - - Conditional delegate which returns true as long as there is - additional work. - - - - - Sets up a new run method manager. - - - Conditional delegate which returns true as long as there is - additional work. - - Milliseconds between ticks, at a - minimum. - - - - Begin the execution process by hooking up the underlying - DispatcherTimer to call into the test framework regularly and - perform test work items. - - - - - Call into the underlying work item queue, if the method manager is - still set to run. - - Sending object. - Event arguments. - - - - Base class representing the overall state of a test run. - - - - - Increment the failures counter. - - - - - Increments the total scenarios counter. - - - - - Gets the count of failing scenarios. - - - - - Gets the total count of scenarios run. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the status recorded indicates a - failure. - - - - - A set of helper methods for interacting with methods and types that are - marked with attributes. - - - - - Retrieve all types in an assembly that are decorated with a specific - attribute. - - Assembly to search. - - Instance of the Type of attribute that marks interesting methods. - - - A collection of types from the assembly. An empty collection is - returned if no types were found matching the constraints. - - - - - Given a MethodInfo type, returns the attributes (if any) that are of - the decoratingAttribute parameter's type. - - MemberInfo instance. - Attribute of interest. - - A collection populated with the Attribute instances. - - - - - Given a MethodInfo type, returns the attributes (if any) that are of - the decoratingAttribute parameter's type. - - MemberInfo instance. - Attribute of interest. - A value indicating whether to look for - inheriting custom attributes. - - A collection populated with the Attribute instances. - - - - - Given a test method, returns the attributes (if any) that are of - the decoratingAttribute parameter's type. - - ITestMethod instance. - Attribute of interest. - Whether to inherit attributes. - - A collection populated with the Attribute instances. - - - - - Retrieve a list of Reflection.Assembly types from a set of - instances and/or types. - - Set of instances or types. - A set of Assembly instances from the instances or types. - - - - Returns a list of unique assemblies from a set of types. - - Set of types. - - A list of unique Assembly instances from the input types. - - - - - Given a list of attributes, retrieves a single Attribute instance. - Will throw an exception if multiple attributes exist on the method. - - List of attributes. - - The attribute instance, or null if it does not exist. - - - - - Given a method and a decorative attribute of interest, retrieves a - single Attribute instance. Will throw an exception if multiple - attributes exist on the method. - - MemberInfo instance. - - Attribute type of interest. - - - The attribute instance, or null if it does not exist. - - - - - Given a test method and a decorative attribute of interest, - retrieves a single Attribute instance. Will throw an exception if - multiple attributes exist on the method. - - ITestMethod instance. - - Attribute type of interest. - - - The attribute instance, or null if it does not exist. - - - - - Given a test method and a decorative attribute of interest, - retrieves a single Attribute instance. Will throw an exception if - multiple attributes exist on the method. - - ITestMethod instance. - - Attribute type of interest. - - A value indicating whether to look for custom - inherited attributes. - - The attribute instance, or null if it does not exist. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether a method has the attribute. - - MemberInfo instance. - Attribute of interest. - - A value indicating whether the type has the decorating attribute or - not. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether a method has the attribute. - - ITestMethod instance. - Attribute of interest. - - A value indicating whether the type has the decorating attribute or - not. - - - - - Return a collection of MethodInfo instances given a type to look - through and the attribute of interest. - - Type to look through for methods. - Attribute of interest. - - A collection of the method reflection objects, if any, with the - marked attribute present. - - - - - Retrieve a MethodInfo from a single decorated method inside a type, - if any. Throws an Exception if there are > 1 methods that are - decorated with the attribute. - - Type of interest. - Attribute of interest. - - MethodInfo reflection object. Null if none are found. - - - - - Exposes clipboard functionality within Silverlight 3 applications when a - Silverlight 4 runtime is in use. - - - - - An empty array of object type. - - - - - Backing field for set text. - - - - - Backing field for get text. - - - - - Backing field for the contains text method. - - - - - A value indicating whether the clipboard feature is present. This - assumes that all 3 methods are present, in their current form for a - more recent runtime. - - - - - Sets Unicode text data to store on the clipboard, for later access - with System.Windows.Clipboard.GetText(). - - A string that contains the Unicode text data to - store on the clipboard. - - - - Retrieves Unicode text data from the system clipboard, if Unicode - text data exists. - - If Unicode text data is present on the system clipboard, - returns a string that contains the Unicode text data. Otherwise, - returns an empty string. - - - - - Queries the clipboard for the presence of data in the Unicode text - format. - - True if the system clipboard contains Unicode text data; - otherwise, false. - - - - Prepares to use the System.Windows.Clipboard type and throws an - exception if the feature cannot be completely located. - - - - - Prepares the type and reflects for new Silverlight features. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the clipboard feature is available - and supported. - - - - - A framework element that permits a binding to be evaluated in a new data - context leaf node. - - The type of dynamic binding to return. - - - - Gets or sets the string value binding used by the control. - - - - - Identifies the Value dependency property. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the BindingEvaluator class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the BindingEvaluator class, - setting the initial binding to the provided parameter. - - The initial string value binding. - - - - Clears the data context so that the control does not keep a - reference to the last-looked up item. - - - - - Updates the data context of the framework element and returns the - updated binding value. - - The object to use as the data context. - If set to true, this parameter will - clear the data context immediately after retrieving the value. - Returns the evaluated T value of the bound dependency - property. - - - - Updates the data context of the framework element and returns the - updated binding value. - - The object to use as the data context. - Returns the evaluated T value of the bound dependency - property. - - - - Gets or sets the data item string value. - - - - - Gets or sets the value binding. - - - - - Specifies values that control the behavior of a control positioned - inside another control. - - Stable - - - - Specifies that the control should be positioned on the left of the - control. - - - - - Specifies that the control should be positioned on top of the - control. - - - - - Specifies that the control should be positioned on the right of the - control. - - - - - Specifies that the control should be positioned at the bottom of - control. - - - - - The InteractionHelper provides controls with support for all of the - common interactions like mouse movement, mouse clicks, key presses, - etc., and also incorporates proper event semantics when the control is - disabled. - - - - - The threshold used to determine whether two clicks are temporally - local and considered a double click (or triple, quadruple, etc.). - 500 milliseconds is the default double click value on Windows. - This value would ideally be pulled form the system settings. - - - - - The threshold used to determine whether two clicks are spatially - local and considered a double click (or triple, quadruple, etc.) - in pixels squared. We use pixels squared so that we can compare to - the distance delta without taking a square root. - - - - - Reference used to call UpdateVisualState on the base class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the InteractionHelper class. - - Control receiving interaction. - - - - Update the visual state of the control. - - - A value indicating whether to automatically generate transitions to - the new state, or instantly transition to the new state. - - - UpdateVisualState works differently than the rest of the injected - functionality. Most of the other events are overridden by the - calling class which calls Allow, does what it wants, and then calls - Base. UpdateVisualState is the opposite because a number of the - methods in InteractionHelper need to trigger it in the calling - class. We do this using the IUpdateVisualState internal interface. - - - - - Update the visual state of the control. - - - A value indicating whether to automatically generate transitions to - the new state, or instantly transition to the new state. - - - - - Handle the control's Loaded event. - - The control. - Event arguments. - - - - Handle changes to the control's IsEnabled property. - - The control. - Event arguments. - - - - Handles changes to the control's IsReadOnly property. - - The value of the property. - - - - Update the visual state of the control when its template is changed. - - - - - Check if the control's GotFocus event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual GotFocus event handler. - - - - - Check if the control's LostFocus event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual LostFocus event handler. - - - - - Check if the control's MouseEnter event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual MouseEnter event handler. - - - - - Check if the control's MouseLeave event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual MouseLeave event handler. - - - - - Check if the control's MouseLeftButtonDown event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual MouseLeftButtonDown event - handler. - - - - - Check if the control's MouseLeftButtonUp event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Base implementation of the virtual MouseLeftButtonUp event handler. - - - - - Check if the control's KeyDown event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Check if the control's KeyUp event should be handled. - - Event arguments. - - A value indicating whether the event should be handled. - - - - - Gets the control the InteractionHelper is targeting. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the control has focus. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the mouse is over the control. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the read-only property is set. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the mouse button is pressed down - over the control. - - - - - Gets or sets the last time the control was clicked. - - - The value is stored as Utc time because it is slightly more - performant than converting to local time. - - - - - Gets or sets the mouse position of the last click. - - The value is relative to the control. - - - - Gets the number of times the control was clicked. - - - - - The ItemContainerGenerator provides useful utilities for ItemsControls. - - Preview - - - - A Panel that is used as the ItemsHost of the ItemsControl. This - property will only be valid when the ItemsControl is live in the - tree and has generated containers for some of its items. - - - - - A ScrollViewer that is used to scroll the items in the ItemsHost. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the ItemContainerGenerator. - - - The ItemsControl being tracked by the ItemContainerGenerator. - - - - - Apply a control template to the ItemsControl. - - - - - Prepares the specified container to display the specified item. - - - Container element used to display the specified item. - - - The ItemContainerStyle for the parent ItemsControl. - - - - - Update the style of any generated items when the ItemContainerStyle - has been changed. - - The ItemContainerStyle. - - Silverlight does not support setting a Style multiple times, so we - only attempt to set styles on elements whose style hasn't already - been set. - - - - - Scroll the desired element into the ScrollHost's viewport. - - Element to scroll into view. - - - - Gets or sets the ItemsControl being tracked by the - ItemContainerGenerator. - - - - - Gets a Panel that is used as the ItemsHost of the ItemsControl. - This property will only be valid when the ItemsControl is live in - the tree and has generated containers for some of its items. - - - - - Gets a ScrollViewer that is used to scroll the items in the - ItemsHost. - - - - - Numeric utility methods used by controls. These methods are similar in - scope to the WPF DoubleUtil class. - - - - - Check if a number is zero. - - The number to check. - True if the number is zero, false otherwise. - - - - Check if a number isn't really a number. - - The number to check. - - True if the number is not a number, false if it is a number. - - - - - Determine if one number is greater than another. - - First number. - Second number. - - True if the first number is greater than the second, false - otherwise. - - - - - Determine if one number is less than or close to another. - - First number. - Second number. - - True if the first number is less than or close to the second, false - otherwise. - - - - - Determine if two numbers are close in value. - - First number. - Second number. - - True if the first number is close in value to the second, false - otherwise. - - - - - NanUnion is a C++ style type union used for efficiently converting - a double into an unsigned long, whose bits can be easily - manipulated. - - - - - Floating point representation of the union. - - - - - Integer representation of the union. - - - - - Provides event data for various routed events that track property values - changing. Typically the events denote a cancellable action. - - - The type of the value for the dependency property that is changing. - - Preview - - - - Private member variable for Cancel property. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - - class. - - - The identifier - for the property that is changing. - - The previous value of the property. - - The new value of the property, assuming that the property change is - not cancelled. - - - True if the property change is cancellable by setting - - to true in event handling. false if the property change is not - cancellable. - - - - - Gets the - identifier for the property that is changing. - - - The identifier - for the property that is changing. - - - - - Gets a value that reports the previous value of the changing - property. - - - The previous value of the changing property. - - - - - Gets or sets a value that reports the new value of the changing - property, assuming that the property change is not cancelled. - - - The new value of the changing property. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the property change that originated - the RoutedPropertyChanging event is cancellable. - - - True if the property change is cancellable. false if the property - change is not cancellable. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the property change that - originated the RoutedPropertyChanging event should be cancelled. - - - True to cancel the property change; this resets the property to - . - false to not cancel the property change; the value changes to - . - - - Attempted to cancel in an instance where - - is false. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether internal value coercion is - acting on the property change that originated the - RoutedPropertyChanging event. - - - True if coercion is active. false if coercion is not active. - - - This is a total hack to work around the class hierarchy for Value - coercion in NumericUpDown. - - - - - Represents methods that handle various routed events that track property - values changing. Typically the events denote a cancellable action. - - - The type of the value for the dependency property that is changing. - - - The object where the initiating property is changing. - - Event data for the event. - Preview - - - - The ScrollExtensions class provides utility methods for scrolling items - ScrollViewers. - - - - - The amount to scroll a ScrollViewer for a line change. - - - - - Scroll a ScrollViewer vertically by a given offset. - - The ScrollViewer. - The vertical offset to scroll. - - - - Scroll a ScrollViewer horizontally by a given offset. - - The ScrollViewer. - The horizontal offset to scroll. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer up by a line. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer down by a line. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer left by a line. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer right by a line. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer up by a page. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer down by a page. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer left by a page. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer right by a page. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer to the top. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Scroll the ScrollViewer to the bottom. - - The ScrollViewer. - - - - Get the top and bottom of an element with respect to its parent. - - The element to get the position of. - The parent of the element. - Vertical offset to the top of the element. - - Vertical offset to the bottom of the element. - - - - - Common TypeConverter functionality. - - - - - Returns a value indicating whether this converter can convert an - object of the given type to an instance of the expected type. - - Expected type of the converter. - - The type of the source that is being evaluated for conversion. - - - A value indicating whether the converter can convert the provided - type. - - - - - Attempts to convert a specified object to an instance of the - expected type. - - Expected type of the converter. - TypeConverter instance. - The object being converted. - - The instance of the expected type created from the converted object. - - - - - Determines whether conversion is possible to a specified type. - - Expected type of the converter. - - Identifies the data type to evaluate for conversion. - - - A value indicating whether conversion is possible. - - - - - Attempts to convert a specified object to an instance of the - desired type. - - TypeConverter instance. - The object being converted. - - The type to convert the value to. - - - The value of the conversion to the specified type. - - - - - Names and helpers for visual states in the controls. - - - - - Common state group. - - - - - Normal state of the Common state group. - - - - - Normal state of the Common state group. - - - - - MouseOver state of the Common state group. - - - - - Pressed state of the Common state group. - - - - - Disabled state of the Common state group. - - - - - Focus state group. - - - - - Unfocused state of the Focus state group. - - - - - Focused state of the Focus state group. - - - - - Selection state group. - - - - - Selected state of the Selection state group. - - - - - Unselected state of the Selection state group. - - - - - Selected inactive state of the Selection state group. - - - - - Expansion state group. - - - - - Expanded state of the Expansion state group. - - - - - Collapsed state of the Expansion state group. - - - - - Popup state group. - - - - - Opened state of the Popup state group. - - - - - Closed state of the Popup state group. - - - - - ValidationStates state group. - - - - - The valid state for the ValidationStates group. - - - - - Invalid, focused state for the ValidationStates group. - - - - - Invalid, unfocused state for the ValidationStates group. - - - - - ExpandDirection state group. - - - - - Down expand direction state of ExpandDirection state group. - - - - - Up expand direction state of ExpandDirection state group. - - - - - Left expand direction state of ExpandDirection state group. - - - - - Right expand direction state of ExpandDirection state group. - - - - - HasItems state group. - - - - - HasItems state of the HasItems state group. - - - - - NoItems state of the HasItems state group. - - - - - Increment state group. - - - - - State enabled for increment group. - - - - - State disabled for increment group. - - - - - Decrement state group. - - - - - State enabled for decrement group. - - - - - State disabled for decrement group. - - - - - InteractionMode state group. - - - - - Edit of the DisplayMode state group. - - - - - Display of the DisplayMode state group. - - - - - DisplayMode state group. - - - - - Edit of the DisplayMode state group. - - - - - Display of the DisplayMode state group. - - - - - Active state. - - - - - Inactive state. - - - - - Active state group. - - - - - Non-watermarked state. - - - - - Watermarked state. - - - - - Watermark state group. - - - - - Unfocused state for Calendar Buttons. - - - - - Focused state for Calendar Buttons. - - - - - CalendarButtons Focus state group. - - - - - Use VisualStateManager to change the visual state of the control. - - - Control whose visual state is being changed. - - - A value indicating whether to use transitions when updating the - visual state, or to snap directly to the new visual state. - - - Ordered list of state names and fallback states to transition into. - Only the first state to be found will be used. - - - - - Gets the implementation root of the Control. - - The DependencyObject. - - Implements Silverlight's corresponding internal property on Control. - - Returns the implementation root or null. - - - - This method tries to get the named VisualStateGroup for the - dependency object. The provided object's ImplementationRoot will be - looked up in this call. - - The dependency object. - The visual state group's name. - Returns null or the VisualStateGroup object. - - - - Represents a that supports - objects, - such as . - - Stable - - - - The DataTemplate to apply to the ItemTemplate property on a - generated HeaderedItemsControl (such as a MenuItem or a - TreeViewItem), to indicate how to display items from the next level - in the data hierarchy. - - - - - The Style to apply to the ItemContainerStyle property on a generated - HeaderedItemsControl (such as a MenuItem or a TreeViewItem), to - indicate how to style items from the next level in the data - hierarchy. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Gets or sets the collection that is used to generate content for the - next sublevel in the data hierarchy. - - - The collection that is used to generate content for the next - sublevel in the data hierarchy. The default value is null. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the ItemTemplate property was set on - the template. - - - - - Gets or sets the to - apply to the - - property on a generated - , such - as a , to - indicate how to display items from the next sublevel in the data - hierarchy. - - - The to apply to the - - property on a generated - , such - as a , to - indicate how to display items from the next sublevel in the data - hierarchy. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the ItemContainerStyle property was - set on the template. - - - - - Gets or sets the that is - applied to the item container for each child item. - - - The style that is applied to the item container for each child item. - - - - - Class to encapsulate drag behavior for a UIElement. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Create an instance of the DragValidator class. - - - UIElement that represents the source of the drag operation. - - - - - Handle the MouseMove event for the UIElement to update the drag - operation. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Handle the MouseLeftButtonUp event for the UIElement to complete the - drag operation. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Handle the MouseLeftButtonDown event for the UIElement to start a - drag operation. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Invoke the DragStartedEvent handlers. - - - - - Invoke the DragDeltaEvent handlers. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - Invoke the DragCompletedEvent handlers. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Occurs when a drag operation has started. - - - - - Occurs when a drag operation has completed. - - - - - Occurs when a drag operation has progressed. - - - - - Represents a control that redistributes space between the rows of - columns of a control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - Represents the control that redistributes space between columns or rows - of a Grid control. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Default increment parameter. - - - - - Default increment parameter. - - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - An identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - Identifies the - - dependency property. - - - An identifier for the - - dependency property. - - - - - Called when the IsEnabled property changes. - - Sender object. - Property changed args. - - - - Is Null until a resize operation is initiated with ShowsPreview == - True, then it persists for the life of the GridSplitter. - - - - - Is initialized in the constructor. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Holds the state for whether the mouse is over the control or not. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Builds the visual tree for the - - control when a new template is applied. - - - - - Returns a - - for use by the Silverlight automation infrastructure. - - - A - - for the - object. - - - - - Method to change the visual state of the control. - - - - - Change to the correct visual state for the GridSplitter. - - - True to use transitions when updating the visual state, false to - snap directly to the new visual state. - - - - - Handle the drag completed event to commit or cancel the resize - operation in progress. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Handle the drag delta event to update the UI for the resize - operation in progress. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Handle the drag started event to start a resize operation if the - control is enabled. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Handle the key down event to allow keyboard resizing or canceling a - resize operation. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Initialize the resize data and move the splitter by the specified - amount. - - - Horizontal amount to move the splitter. - - - Vertical amount to move the splitter. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - Called by keyboard event handler to move the splitter if allowed. - - - Horizontal amount to move the splitter. - - - Vertical amount to move the splitter. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - Creates the preview layer and adds it to the parent grid. - - Grid to add the preview layer to. - - - - Add the preview layer to the Grid if it is not there already and - then show the preview control. - - - - - Remove the preview control from the preview layer if it exists. - - - - - Initialize the resizeData object to hold the information for the - resize operation in progress. - - - Whether or not the preview should be shown. - - - - - Move the splitter and resize the affected columns or rows. - - - Amount to resize horizontally. - - - Amount to resize vertically. - - - Only one of horizontalChange or verticalChange will be non-zero. - - - - - Determine which adjacent column or row definitions need to be - included in the resize operation and set up resizeData accordingly. - - True if it is a valid resize operation. - - - - Cancel the resize operation in progress. - - - - - Get the actual length of the given definition. - - - Row or column definition to get the actual length for. - - - Height of a row definition or width of a column definition. - - - - - Determine the max and min that the two definitions can be resized. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - Determine the resize behavior based on the given direction and - alignment. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Determine the resize direction based on the horizontal and vertical - alignments. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - Create a DefinitionAbstraction instance for the given row or column - index in the grid. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - Inherited code: Requires comment 2. - Inherited code: Requires comment 3. - - - - Set the lengths of the two definitions depending on the split - behavior. - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - - Set the height/width of the given row/column. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - Determine if the given definition has its size set to the "*" value. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - - - - This code will run whenever the effective resize direction changes, - to update the template being used to display this control. - - - - - Exposes test hooks to unit tests with internal access. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets the resize data. This is null unless a resize - operation is in progress. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the - displays a - preview. - - - True if a preview is displayed; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the that is used - for previewing changes. - - - The style that is used to preview changes. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether or not the control has keyboard - focus. - - - - - Gets a test hook for unit tests with internal access. - - - - - Pretends to be the base class for RowDefinition and ClassDefinition - types so that objects of either type can be treated as one. - - Mature - - - - Creates an instance of the DefinitionAbstraction class based on - the given row or column definition. - - - RowDefinition or ColumnDefinition instance. - - - - - Gets the stored definition cast as a row definition. - - Null if not a RowDefinition. - - - - Gets the stored definition cast as a column definition. - - Null if not a ColumnDefinition. - - - - Gets the MaxHeight/MaxWidth for the row/column. - - - - - Gets the MinHeight/MinWidth for the row/column. - - - - - Gets the Height/Width for the row/column. - - - - - A collection of helper methods for working with double data types. - - Mature - - - - Epsilon is the smallest value such that 1.0+epsilon != 1.0. It - can be used to determine the acceptable tolerance for rounding - errors. - - - Epsilon is normally 2.2204460492503131E-16, but Silverlight 2 - uses floats so the effective epsilon is really 1.192093E-07. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Determine if the two doubles are effectively equal within - tolerances. - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - Inherited code: Requires comment 1. - Inherited code: Requires comment 2. - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Type to hold the data for the resize operation in progress. - - Mature - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Expose test hooks for internal and private members of the - GridSplitter. - - - - - Reference to the outer 'parent' GridSplitter. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the InternalTestHook class. - - The grid splitter to hook. - - - - Simulate the DragValidator's DragCompleted event. - - The sender. - Event arguments. - - - - Simulate the DragValidator's DragDelta event. - - The sender. - Event arguments. - - - - Simulate the DragValidator's DragStarted event. - - The sender. - Event arguments. - - - - Simulate using the keyboard to move the splitter. - - Horizontal change. - Vertical change. - - A value indicating whether the splitter was moved. - - - - - Gets the GridSplitter's GridResizeDirection. - - - - - Gets the GridSplitter's PreviewLayer. - - - - - Gets the GridSplitter's ResizeData. - - - - - Exposes types to - UI automation. - - Mature - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - - class. - - - The to - associate with the - . - - - - - Gets the control type for the element that is associated with the UI - Automation peer. - - The control type. - - - - Called by GetClassName that gets a human readable name that, in - addition to AutomationControlType, differentiates the control - represented by this AutomationPeer. - - The string that contains the name. - - - - Gets the control pattern for the - that is - associated with this - . - - - One of the enumeration values. - - - The object that implements the pattern interface, or null if the - specified pattern interface is not implemented by this peer. - - - - - Moves the control. - - - Absolute screen coordinates of the left side of the control. - - - Absolute screen coordinates of the top of the control. - - - - - Resizes the control. - - The new width of the window, in pixels. - - The new height of the window, in pixels. - - - - - Rotates the control. - - - The number of degrees to rotate the control. A positive number - rotates clockwise; a negative number rotates counterclockwise. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the control can be moved. - - - True if the element can be moved; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the UI automation element can be - resized. - - - True if the element can be resized; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the control can be rotated. - - - True if the element can be rotated; otherwise, false. - - - - - Represents the control that shows a preview of the GridSplitter's - redistribution of space between columns or rows of a Grid control. - - Mature - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Is Null until the PreviewControl is bound to a GridSplitter. - - - - - Tracks the bound GridSplitter's location for calculating the - PreviewControl's offset. - - - - - Instantiate the PreviewControl. - - - - - Called when template should be applied to the control. - - - - - Bind the the dimensions of the preview control to the associated - grid splitter. - - GridSplitter instance to target. - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets Inherited code: Requires comment. - - - - - Gets or sets the x-axis offset for the underlying render transform. - - - - - Gets or sets the y-axis offset for the underlying render transform. - - - - - Exposes types to UI - automation. - - Stable - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - - class. - - - The to associate - with the - . - - - - - Gets the control type for the - that is associated - with this - . - This method is called by - . - - - The - - enumeration value. - - - - - Gets the name of the - that is associated - with - . - This method is called by - . - - A string that contains TreeView. - - - - Gets a control pattern for the - that is associated - with this - . - - - One of the enumeration values that indicates the control pattern. - - - The object that implements the pattern interface, or null if the - specified pattern interface is not implemented by this peer. - - - - - Gets the collection of child elements of the - that is associated - with this - . - - The collection of child elements. - - - - Retrieves a UI automation provider for each child element that is - selected. - - An array of UI automation providers. - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Gets the TreeView that owns this TreeViewAutomationPeer. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the UI automation provider - allows more than one child element to be selected at the same time. - - - True if multiple selection is allowed; otherwise, false. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the UI automation provider - requires at least one child element to be selected. - - - True if selection is required; otherwise, false. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Exposes the items in - types to UI - automation. - - Stable - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - - class. - - - The instance - to associate with this - . - - - - - Gets the control type for the - that is - associated with this - . - This method is called by - . - - - The - - enumeration value. - - - - - Gets the name of the - that is - associated with this - . - This method is called by - . - - A string that contains TreeViewItem. - - - - Gets the control pattern for the - that is - associated with this - . - - - One of the enumeration values. - - - The object that implements the pattern interface, or null if the - specified pattern interface is not implemented by this peer. - - - - - Raise the IsSelected property changed event. - - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is selected. - - - - - Raise an automation event when a TreeViewItem is expanded or - collapsed. - - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem was expanded. - - - A value indicating whether the TreeViewItem is expanded. - - - - - Displays all child nodes, controls, or content of the control. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Hides all nodes, controls, or content that are descendants of the - control. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Adds the current element to the collection of selected items. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Clears any selection and then selects the current element. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Removes the current element from the collection of selected items. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Scrolls the content area of a container object in order to display - the control within the visible region (viewport) of the container. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Gets the TreeViewItem that owns this TreeViewItemAutomationPeer. - - - - - Gets the state (expanded or collapsed) of the control. - - - The state (expanded or collapsed) of the control. - - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether an item is selected. - - True if an item is selected; otherwise, false. - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - Gets the UI automation provider that implements - - and acts as the container for the calling object. - - The UI automation provider. - - This API supports the .NET Framework infrastructure and is not - intended to be used directly from your code. - - - - - A specialized data template selector. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the DataTemplateSelector type. - - - - - Convert a value to a data template. - - The value. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter value. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - No 2-way databinding support. - - The value. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter value. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - Gets or sets the default data template. - - - - - Gets or sets the test method template. - - - - - Gets or sets the test class template. - - - - - A specialized bool inversion selector. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the InvertValueConverter class. - - - - - Convert a value to its opposite. Defines that null value will also - return false. - - The value. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter value. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - No 2-way databinding support. - - The value. - The target parameter. - ConverterParameter value. - The culture parameter. - Returns the object. - - - - A notification type for use in the Notifications ItemsControl. - - - - - Name of the template part. - - - - - Identifies the Title dependency property. - - - - - Identifies the CloseButtonVisibility dependency property. - - - - - Backing field for the close button. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the Notification class. - - - - - Fires the Closed event. - - The event data. - - - - Overrides the on apply template method. - - - - - Connects to the Click event of the Close button. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Gets or sets the title of the notification. - - - - - Gets or sets the visibility of the close button. - - - - - Closed event that connects to the close button of the notification. - - - - - A class that contains notification information. - - - - - Initialize a new intance of the Notifications type. - - - - - Overrides the on apply template method. - - - - - Adds a notification object to the set of notifications. Connects the - close button handler to automatically remove the notification from - the visual tree. - - A notification instance. - - - - Handles the Closed event from the notification and removes the - child. - - The source object. - The event data. - - - - This class contains information about the test application and its - deployment settings. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Handles the install state changed event. - - The source object. - The event arguments. - - - - Backing field for an installed property. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the test application is currently - installed out of browser. - - - - - Gets the text to show the user the state of the out of browser test - application. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether out of browser is both supported and - not currently installed. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether out of browser is supported by this - test application. - - - - - A simple implementation similar to XElement. - - - - - Backing field for child elements. - - - - - Backing field for attributes. - - - - - Backing field for the element name. - - - - - Backing field for optional XML namespace. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the element. - - The name of the element. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the element. - - The name of the element. - The XML namespace of the element. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class using the reader as the - current root of the element. - - The XmlReader instance. - - - - Sets the value of a new child element. - - The element name. - The value of the new element. - - - - Sets the value of a new child element with an XML namespace value. - - The element name. - The value of the new element. - The XML namespace. - - - - Sets the value of an attribute. - - The attribute name. - The attribute value. - - - - Sets the value of the element. - - The new string value. - - - - Gets an attribute value. - - The attribute name. - Returns an instance of the attribute value. - - - - Adds a child element to the simple element instance. - - The child element instance. - - - - Returns descendants. - - The element name to look for. - Returns an enumeration of elements. - - - - Creates a new SimpleXElement. - - XML content. - Returns a new instance of the element and children. - - - - Parses the current level with the XmlReader instance. - - The reader instance. - A value indicating whether this is the first - parse. Actually this will always be true for now. - - - - Generates the string representation of the element and its tree. - - Returns the string representation of the element. - - - - Writes to the XML writer without document start and ends. - - The writer instance. - - - - Gets the element name. - - - - - Gets or sets the element text, if any. - - - - diff --git a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.dll b/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.dll deleted file mode 100644 index 9313918b..00000000 Binary files a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.dll and /dev/null differ diff --git a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.extmap.xml b/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.extmap.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 2410f714..00000000 --- a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.extmap.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ - - - - Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight - 2.0.5.0 - 31bf3856ad364e35 - Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.dll - - - - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.pdb b/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.pdb deleted file mode 100644 index 6096960b..00000000 Binary files a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.pdb and /dev/null differ diff --git a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.xml b/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0b84c0ae..00000000 --- a/csharp/lib/Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing/April2010/Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3429 +0,0 @@ - - - - Microsoft.VisualStudio.QualityTools.UnitTesting.Silverlight - - - - - UrlToTest specifies the url that should be requested to give context to the test. - - - - - An unused attribute. - - - - - - Gets the URL to test. - - - - - AspNetDevelopmentServer specifies the settings to be used for the - ASP.NET Development Server for the test. - - - - - Initializes the AspNetDevelopmentServerAttribute. - - The name. - The path to web app. - - - - Initializes the AspNetDevelopmentServerAttribute. - - The name. - The path to web app. - The web app root. - - - - Gets the name. - - - - - Gets the PathToWebApp. - - - - - Gets the web app root. - - - - - AspNetDevelopmentServerHost specifies the settings to be used when - ASP.NET Development Server is the host server for the test. - - - - - Initializes the AspNetDevelopmentServerHostAttribute. - - The path to the web app. - - - - Initializes the AspNetDevelopmentServerHostAttribute. - - The path to the web app. - The web app root. - - - - Gets the path to the web application. - - - - - Gets the WebAppRoot. - - - - - For ASP.NET sites that require basic authentication, specify the - user name and password using the Credential attribute. - WARNING: The password is stored in plain text in source code - and in the compiled assembly. Restrict access to the source code - and assembly to protect this sensitive information. - - - - - Specify the user name and password needed to access the web site under test. - - The user name. - - The password. WARNING: The password is stored in plain text in source code - and in the compiled assembly. Restrict access to the source code and assembly - to protect this sensitive information. - - - - - Specify the user name, password, and domain needed to access the web site under test. - - The user name. - - The password. WARNING: The password is stored in plain text in source code - and in the compiled assembly. Restrict access to the source code and assembly - to protect this sensitive information. - - The domain. - - - - Gets the user name. - - - - - Gets the password. - - - - - Gets the domain. - - - - - Base class for Framework Exceptions, provides localization trick so that messages are in HA locale. - - - - - Initializes a new UnitTestAssertException. - - - - - Initializes UnitTestAssertException. - - The message. - - - - Gets the Message string. - - - - - AssertFailedException class. Used to indicate failure for a test case - - - - - Initializes a new AssertFailedException. - - The message. - - - - AssertFailedException - - The message. - The inner exception. - - - - The AssertInconclusiveException class. - - - - - Initializes a new AssertInconclusiveException. - - The message. - - - - Initializes a new AssertInconclusiveException. - - The message. - The inner exception. - - - - Initializes a new AssertInconclusiveException. - - - - - InternalTestFailureException class. Used to indicate internal failure - for a test case. - - - - - Initializes a new InternalTestFailureException. - - The message. - - - - Initializes a new InternalTestFailureException. - - The message. - The inner exception. - - - - Initializes a new InternalTestFailureException. - - - - - A collection of helper classes to test various conditions within - unit tests. If the condition being tested is not met, an exception - is thrown. - - - - - - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is true and throws an exception - if the condition is false. - - The condition the test expects to be true. - - Thrown if is false. - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is true and throws an exception - if the condition is false. - - The condition the test expects to be true. - - The message to include in the exception when - is false. The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is false. - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is true and throws an exception - if the condition is false. - - The condition the test expects to be true. - - The message to include in the exception when - is false. The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is false. - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is false and throws an exception - if the condition is true. - - The condition the test expects to be false. - - Thrown if is true. - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is false and throws an exception - if the condition is true. - - The condition the test expects to be false. - - The message to include in the exception when - is true. The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is true. - - - - - Tests whether the specified condition is false and throws an exception - if the condition is true. - - The condition the test expects to be false. - - The message to include in the exception when - is true. The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is true. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is null and throws an exception - if it is not. - - The object the test expects to be null. - - Thrown if is not null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is null and throws an exception - if it is not. - - The object the test expects to be null. - - The message to include in the exception when - is not null. The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is not null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is null and throws an exception - if it is not. - - The object the test expects to be null. - - The message to include in the exception when - is not null. The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is non-null and throws an exception - if it is null. - - The object the test expects not to be null. - - Thrown if is null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is non-null and throws an exception - if it is null. - - The object the test expects not to be null. - - The message to include in the exception when - is null. The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is non-null and throws an exception - if it is null. - - The object the test expects not to be null. - - The message to include in the exception when - is null. The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is null. - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects both refer to the same object and - throws an exception if the two inputs do not refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if does not refer to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects both refer to the same object and - throws an exception if the two inputs do not refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not the same as . The message is shown - in test results. - - - Thrown if does not refer to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects both refer to the same object and - throws an exception if the two inputs do not refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not the same as . The message is shown - in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if does not refer to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects refer to different objects and - throws an exception if the two inputs refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if refers to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects refer to different objects and - throws an exception if the two inputs refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is the same as . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if refers to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects refer to different objects and - throws an exception if the two inputs refer to the same object. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is the same as . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if refers to the same object - as . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are equal and throws an exception - if the two values are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the tests expects. - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are equal and throws an exception - if the two values are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the tests expects. - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are equal and throws an exception - if the two values are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the tests expects. - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are unequal and throws an exception - if the two values are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are unequal and throws an exception - if the two values are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified values are unequal and throws an exception - if the two values are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - The type of values to compare. - - The first value to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second value to compare. This is the value produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are equal and throws an exception - if the two objects are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the object the tests expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are equal and throws an exception - if the two objects are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the object the tests expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are equal and throws an exception - if the two objects are not equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the object the tests expects. - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are unequal and throws an exception - if the two objects are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are unequal and throws an exception - if the two objects are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified objects are unequal and throws an exception - if the two objects are equal. Different numeric types are treated - as unequal even if the logical values are equal. 42L is not equal to 42. - - - The first object to compare. This is the value the test expects not - to match . - - - The second object to compare. This is the object produced by the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the tests expects. - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the tests expects. - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is different than by more than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the tests expects. - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is different than by more than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the test expects not to - match . - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the test expects not to - match . - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to or different by less than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified floats are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first float to compare. This is the float the test expects not to - match . - - - The second float to compare. This is the float produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to or different by less than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the tests expects. - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the tests expects. - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is different than by more than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the tests expects. - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by more than . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is different than by more than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the test expects not to - match . - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the test expects not to - match . - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to or different by less than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified doubles are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first double to compare. This is the double the test expects not to - match . - - - The second double to compare. This is the double produced by the code under test. - - - The required accuracy. An exception will be thrown only if - is different than - by at most . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to or different by less than - . The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are equal and throws an exception - if they are not equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the tests expects. - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. The invariant culture is used for the comparison. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified strings are unequal and throws an exception - if they are equal. - - - The first string to compare. This is the string the test expects not to - match . - - - The second string to compare. This is the string produced by the code under test. - - - A Boolean indicating a case-sensitive or insensitive comparison. (true - indicates a case-insensitive comparison.) - - - A CultureInfo object that supplies culture-specific comparison information. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is an instance of the expected - type and throws an exception if the expected type is not in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects to be of the specified type. - - - The expected type of . - - - Thrown if is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is an instance of the expected - type and throws an exception if the expected type is not in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects to be of the specified type. - - - The expected type of . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not an instance of . The message is - shown in test results. - - - Thrown if is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is an instance of the expected - type and throws an exception if the expected type is not in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects to be of the specified type. - - - The expected type of . - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not an instance of . The message is - shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is not an instance of the wrong - type and throws an exception if the specified type is in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects not to be of the specified type. - - - The type that should not be. - - - Thrown if is not null and - is in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is not an instance of the wrong - type and throws an exception if the specified type is in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects not to be of the specified type. - - - The type that should not be. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is an instance of . The message is shown - in test results. - - - Thrown if is not null and - is in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Tests whether the specified object is not an instance of the wrong - type and throws an exception if the specified type is in the - inheritance hierarchy of the object. - - - The object the test expects not to be of the specified type. - - - The type that should not be. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is an instance of . The message is shown - in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not null and - is in the inheritance hierarchy - of . - - - - - Throws an AssertFailedException. - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Throws an AssertFailedException. - - - The message to include in the exception. The message is shown in - test results. - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Throws an AssertFailedException. - - - The message to include in the exception. The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Throws an AssertInconclusiveException. - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Throws an AssertInconclusiveException. - - - The message to include in the exception. The message is shown in - test results. - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Throws an AssertInconclusiveException. - - - The message to include in the exception. The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Always thrown. - - - - - Helper function that creates and throws an AssertionFailedException. - - name of the assertion throwing an exception. - message describing conditions for assertion failure. - The parameters. - - - - Checks the parameter for valid conditions - - The parameter. - The assertion name. - The parameter name. - The message. - The parameters. - - - - Safely converts an object to a string, handling null values and null characters. - Null values are converted to "(null)". Null characters are converted to "\\0". - - The object to convert to a string. - The converted string. - - - - Replaces null characters ('\0') with "\\0". - - The string to search. - The converted string with null characters replaced by "\\0". - - - - An exception from reflection will always be a TargetInvocationException - however - the goal of Private Accessors is to be seamless to the original code. - The only problem with throwing the inner exception is that the stack trace will - be overwritten. From here we register the stack trace of the inner exception - and then throw it. The Unit Test Adapter will then later rebuild the stack - from the cached shadow information plus the remaining stack from this throw. - - - - - - A collection of helper classes to test various conditions associated - with collections within unit tests. If the condition being tested is not - met, an exception is thrown. - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection contains the specified element - and throws an exception if the element is not in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected to be in the collection. - - - Thrown if is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection contains the specified element - and throws an exception if the element is not in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected to be in the collection. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not in . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection contains the specified element - and throws an exception if the element is not in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected to be in the collection. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not in . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection does not contain the specified - element and throws an exception if the element is in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected not to be in the collection. - - - Thrown if is found in - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection does not contain the specified - element and throws an exception if the element is in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected not to be in the collection. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is in . The message is shown in test - results. - - - Thrown if is found in - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collection does not contain the specified - element and throws an exception if the element is in the collection. - - - The collection in which to search for the element. - - - The element that is expected not to be in the collection. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is in . The message is shown in test - results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is found in - . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are non-null and throws - an exception if any element is null. - - - The collection in which to search for null elements. - - - Thrown if a null element is found in . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are non-null and throws - an exception if any element is null. - - - The collection in which to search for null elements. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains a null element. The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if a null element is found in . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are non-null and throws - an exception if any element is null. - - - The collection in which to search for null elements. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains a null element. The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if a null element is found in . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are unique or not and - throws if any two elements in the collection are equal. - - - The collection in which to search for duplicate elements. - - - Thrown if a two or more equal elements are found in - . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are unique or not and - throws if any two elements in the collection are equal. - - - The collection in which to search for duplicate elements. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains at least one duplicate element. The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if a two or more equal elements are found in - . - - - - - Tests whether all items in the specified collection are unique or not and - throws if any two elements in the collection are equal. - - - The collection in which to search for duplicate elements. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains at least one duplicate element. The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if a two or more equal elements are found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if any element in the subset is not also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected to be a superset of - - - Thrown if an element in is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if any element in the subset is not also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected to be a superset of - - - The message to include in the exception when an element in - is not found in . - The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if an element in is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if any element in the subset is not also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected to be a superset of - - - The message to include in the exception when an element in - is not found in . - The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if an element in is not found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is not a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if all elements in the subset are also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected not to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected not to be a superset of - - - Thrown if every element in is also found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is not a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if all elements in the subset are also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected not to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected not to be a superset of - - - The message to include in the exception when every element in - is also found in . - The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if every element in is also found in - . - - - - - Tests whether one collection is not a subset of another collection and - throws an exception if all elements in the subset are also in the - superset. - - - The collection expected not to be a subset of . - - - The collection expected not to be a superset of - - - The message to include in the exception when every element in - is also found in . - The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if every element in is also found in - . - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the same elements and throws an - exception if either collection contains an element not in the other - collection. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - Thrown if an element was found in one of the collections but not - the other. - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the same elements and throws an - exception if either collection contains an element not in the other - collection. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when an element was found - in one of the collections but not the other. The message is shown - in test results. - - - Thrown if an element was found in one of the collections but not - the other. - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the same elements and throws an - exception if either collection contains an element not in the other - collection. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when an element was found - in one of the collections but not the other. The message is shown - in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if an element was found in one of the collections but not - the other. - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the different elements and throws an - exception if the two collections contain identical elements without regard - to order. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects to be different than the actual collection. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - Thrown if the two collections contained the same elements, including - the same number of duplicate occurrences of each element. - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the different elements and throws an - exception if the two collections contain identical elements without regard - to order. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects to be different than the actual collection. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains the same elements as . The message - is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if the two collections contained the same elements, including - the same number of duplicate occurrences of each element. - - - - - Tests whether two collections contain the different elements and throws an - exception if the two collections contain identical elements without regard - to order. - - - The first collection to compare. This contains the elements the test - expects to be different than the actual collection. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by - the code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - contains the same elements as . The message - is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if the two collections contained the same elements, including - the same number of duplicate occurrences of each element. - - - - - Tests whether all elements in the specified collection are instances - of the expected type and throws an exception if the expected type is - not in the inheritance hierarchy of one or more of the elements. - - - The collection containing elements the test expects to be of the - specified type. - - - The expected type of each element of . - - - Thrown if an element in is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of an element in . - - - - - Tests whether all elements in the specified collection are instances - of the expected type and throws an exception if the expected type is - not in the inheritance hierarchy of one or more of the elements. - - - The collection containing elements the test expects to be of the - specified type. - - - The expected type of each element of . - - - The message to include in the exception when an element in - is not an instance of - . The message is shown in test results. - - - Thrown if an element in is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of an element in . - - - - - Tests whether all elements in the specified collection are instances - of the expected type and throws an exception if the expected type is - not in the inheritance hierarchy of one or more of the elements. - - - The collection containing elements the test expects to be of the - specified type. - - - The expected type of each element of . - - - The message to include in the exception when an element in - is not an instance of - . The message is shown in test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if an element in is null or - is not in the inheritance hierarchy - of an element in . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are equal and throws an exception - if the two collections are not equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are equal and throws an exception - if the two collections are not equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are equal and throws an exception - if the two collections are not equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects. - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is not equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is not equal to - . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are unequal and throws an exception - if the two collections are equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects - not to match . - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are unequal and throws an exception - if the two collections are equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects - not to match . - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are unequal and throws an exception - if the two collections are equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects - not to match . - - - The second collection to compare. This is the collection produced by the - code under test. - - - The message to include in the exception when - is equal to . The message is shown in - test results. - - - An array of parameters to use when formatting . - - - Thrown if is equal to . - - - - - Tests whether the specified collections are equal and throws an exception - if the two collections are not equal. Equality is defined as having the same - elements in the same order and quantity. Different references to the same - value are considered equal. - - - The first collection to compare. This is the collection the tests expects. - - - The second collection to compare. 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The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - OrConstraint succeeds if either member succeeds - - - - - Create an OrConstraint from two other constraints - - The first constraint - The second constraint - - - - Apply the member constraints to an actual value, succeeding - succeeding as soon as one of them succeeds. - - The actual value - True if either constraint succeeded - - - - Write a description for this contraint to a MessageWriter - - The MessageWriter to receive the description - - - - CollectionConstraint is the abstract base class for - constraints that operate on collections. - - - - - Construct an empty CollectionConstraint - - - - - Construct a CollectionConstraint - - - - - - Determines whether the specified enumerable is empty. - - The enumerable. - - true if the specified enumerable is empty; otherwise, false. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Protected method to be implemented by derived classes - - - - - - - CollectionItemsEqualConstraint is the abstract base class for all - collection constraints that apply some notion of item equality - as a part of their operation. - - - - - Construct an empty CollectionConstraint - - - - - Construct a CollectionConstraint - - - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Compares two collection members for equality - - - - - Return a new CollectionTally for use in making tests - - The collection to be included in the tally - - - - Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self. - - - - - EmptyCollectionConstraint tests whether a collection is empty. - - - - - Check that the collection is empty - - - - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - - - - - UniqueItemsConstraint tests whether all the items in a - collection are unique. - - - - - Check that all items are unique. - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - CollectionContainsConstraint is used to test whether a collection - contains an expected object as a member. - - - - - Construct a CollectionContainsConstraint - - - - - - Test whether the expected item is contained in the collection - - - - - - - Write a descripton of the constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - CollectionEquivalentCOnstraint is used to determine whether two - collections are equivalent. - - - - - Construct a CollectionEquivalentConstraint - - - - - - Test whether two collections are equivalent - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - CollectionSubsetConstraint is used to determine whether - one collection is a subset of another - - - - - Construct a CollectionSubsetConstraint - - The collection that the actual value is expected to be a subset of - - - - Test whether the actual collection is a subset of - the expected collection provided. - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - CollectionOrderedConstraint is used to test whether a collection is ordered. - - - - - Construct a CollectionOrderedConstraint - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer and returns self. - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer<T> and returns self. - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use a Comparison<T> and returns self. - - - - - Modifies the constraint to test ordering by the value of - a specified property and returns self. - - - - - Test whether the collection is ordered - - - - - - - Write a description of the constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - Returns the string representation of the constraint. - - - - - - If used performs a reverse comparison - - - - - CollectionTally counts (tallies) the number of - occurences of each object in one or more enumerations. - - - - - Construct a CollectionTally object from a comparer and a collection - - - - - Try to remove an object from the tally - - The object to remove - True if successful, false if the object was not found - - - - Try to remove a set of objects from the tally - - The objects to remove - True if successful, false if any object was not found - - - - The number of objects remaining in the tally - - - - - ComparisonAdapter class centralizes all comparisons of - values in NUnit, adapting to the use of any provided - IComparer, IComparer<T> or Comparison<T> - - - - - Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps an IComparer - - - - - Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps an IComparer<T> - - - - - Returns a ComparisonAdapter that wraps a Comparison<T> - - - - - Compares two objects - - - - - Gets the default ComparisonAdapter, which wraps an - NUnitComparer object. - - - - - Construct a ComparisonAdapter for an IComparer - - - - - Compares two objects - - - - - - - - Construct a default ComparisonAdapter - - - - - ComparisonAdapter<T> extends ComparisonAdapter and - allows use of an IComparer<T> or Comparison<T> - to actually perform the comparison. - - - - - Construct a ComparisonAdapter for an IComparer<T> - - - - - Compare a Type T to an object - - - - - Construct a ComparisonAdapter for a Comparison<T> - - - - - Compare a Type T to an object - - - - - Abstract base class for constraints that compare values to - determine if one is greater than, equal to or less than - the other. - - - - - The value against which a comparison is to be made - - - - - If true, less than returns success - - - - - if true, equal returns success - - - - - if true, greater than returns success - - - - - The predicate used as a part of the description - - - - - ComparisonAdapter to be used in making the comparison - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The value against which to make a comparison. - if set to true less succeeds. - if set to true equal succeeds. - if set to true greater succeeds. - String used in describing the constraint. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer and returns self - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer<T> and returns self - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use a Comparison<T> and returns self - - - - - Tests whether a value is greater than the value supplied to its constructor - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected value. - - - - Tests whether a value is greater than or equal to the value supplied to its constructor - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected value. - - - - Tests whether a value is less than the value supplied to its constructor - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected value. - - - - Tests whether a value is less than or equal to the value supplied to its constructor - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected value. - - - - Delegate used to delay evaluation of the actual value - to be used in evaluating a constraint - - - - - ConstraintBuilder maintains the stacks that are used in - processing a ConstraintExpression. An OperatorStack - is used to hold operators that are waiting for their - operands to be reognized. a ConstraintStack holds - input constraints as well as the results of each - operator applied. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Appends the specified operator to the expression by first - reducing the operator stack and then pushing the new - operator on the stack. - - The operator to push. - - - - Appends the specified constraint to the expresson by pushing - it on the constraint stack. - - The constraint to push. - - - - Sets the top operator right context. - - The right context. - - - - Reduces the operator stack until the topmost item - precedence is greater than or equal to the target precedence. - - The target precedence. - - - - Resolves this instance, returning a Constraint. If the builder - is not currently in a resolvable state, an exception is thrown. - - The resolved constraint - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this instance is resolvable. - - - true if this instance is resolvable; otherwise, false. - - - - - OperatorStack is a type-safe stack for holding ConstraintOperators - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The builder. - - - - Pushes the specified operator onto the stack. - - The op. - - - - Pops the topmost operator from the stack. - - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this is empty. - - true if empty; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the topmost operator without modifying the stack. - - The top. - - - - ConstraintStack is a type-safe stack for holding Constraints - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The builder. - - - - Pushes the specified constraint. As a side effect, - the constraint's builder field is set to the - ConstraintBuilder owning this stack. - - The constraint. - - - - Pops this topmost constrait from the stack. - As a side effect, the constraint's builder - field is set to null. - - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether this is empty. - - true if empty; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets the topmost constraint without modifying the stack. - - The topmost constraint - - - - ConstraintExpression represents a compound constraint in the - process of being constructed from a series of syntactic elements. - - Individual elements are appended to the expression as they are - reognized. Once an actual Constraint is appended, the expression - returns a resolvable Constraint. - - - - - ConstraintExpressionBase is the abstract base class for the - generated ConstraintExpression class, which represents a - compound constraint in the process of being constructed - from a series of syntactic elements. - - NOTE: ConstraintExpressionBase is aware of some of its - derived classes, which is an apparent violation of - encapsulation. Ideally, these classes would be a - single class, but they must be separated in order to - allow parts to be generated under .NET 1.x and to - provide proper user feedback in syntactically - aware IDEs. - - - - - The ConstraintBuilder holding the elements recognized so far - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class passing in a ConstraintBuilder, which may be pre-populated. - - The builder. - - - - Returns a string representation of the expression as it - currently stands. This should only be used for testing, - since it has the side-effect of resolving the expression. - - - - - - Appends an operator to the expression and returns the - resulting expression itself. - - - - - Appends a self-resolving operator to the expression and - returns a new ResolvableConstraintExpression. - - - - - Appends a constraint to the expression and returns that - constraint, which is associated with the current state - of the expression being built. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class passing in a ConstraintBuilder, which may be pre-populated. - - The builder. - - - - Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either - test for the existence of the named property on the object - being tested or apply any following constraint to that property. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns the constraint provided as an argument - used to allow custom - custom constraints to easily participate in the syntax. - - - - - Returns the constraint provided as an argument - used to allow custom - custom constraints to easily participate in the syntax. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a collection containing the same elements as the - collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular object in the collection. - - - - - Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular object in the collection. - - - - - Returns a new ContainsConstraint. This constraint - will, in turn, make use of the appropriate second-level - constraint, depending on the type of the actual argument. - This overload is only used if the item sought is a string, - since any other type implies that we are looking for a - collection member. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same as an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls - within a specified range. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them succeed. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if at least one of them succeeds. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them fail. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Length property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Count property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Message property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested. - - - - - With is currently a NOP - reserved for future use. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for null - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for True - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for False - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for NaN - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for empty - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection - contains all unique items. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in binary format. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in xml format. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection is ordered - - - - - Helper class with properties and methods that supply - a number of constraints used in Asserts. - - - - - Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either - test for the existence of the named property on the object - being tested or apply any following constraint to that property. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a collection containing the same elements as the - collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular object in the collection. - - - - - Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular object in the collection. - - - - - Returns a new ContainsConstraint. This constraint - will, in turn, make use of the appropriate second-level - constraint, depending on the type of the actual argument. - This overload is only used if the item sought is a string, - since any other type implies that we are looking for a - collection member. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that fails if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that fails if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that fails if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that fails if the actual - value matches the pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same as an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls - within a specified range. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them succeed. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if at least one of them succeeds. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them fail. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Length property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Count property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Message property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for null - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for True - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for False - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for NaN - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for empty - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection - contains all unique items. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in binary format. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether an object graph is serializable in xml format. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection is ordered - - - - - The ConstraintOperator class is used internally by a - ConstraintBuilder to represent an operator that - modifies or combines constraints. - - Constraint operators use left and right precedence - values to determine whether the top operator on the - stack should be reduced before pushing a new operator. - - - - - The precedence value used when the operator - is about to be pushed to the stack. - - - - - The precedence value used when the operator - is on the top of the stack. - - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - - The syntax element preceding this operator - - - - - The syntax element folowing this operator - - - - - The precedence value used when the operator - is about to be pushed to the stack. - - - - - The precedence value used when the operator - is on the top of the stack. - - - - - PrefixOperator takes a single constraint and modifies - it's action in some way. - - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - - Returns the constraint created by applying this - prefix to another constraint. - - - - - - - Negates the test of the constraint it wraps. - - - - - Constructs a new NotOperator - - - - - Returns a NotConstraint applied to its argument. - - - - - Abstract base for operators that indicate how to - apply a constraint to items in a collection. - - - - - Constructs a CollectionOperator - - - - - Represents a constraint that succeeds if all the - members of a collection match a base constraint. - - - - - Returns a constraint that will apply the argument - to the members of a collection, succeeding if - they all succeed. - - - - - Represents a constraint that succeeds if any of the - members of a collection match a base constraint. - - - - - Returns a constraint that will apply the argument - to the members of a collection, succeeding if - any of them succeed. - - - - - Represents a constraint that succeeds if none of the - members of a collection match a base constraint. - - - - - Returns a constraint that will apply the argument - to the members of a collection, succeeding if - none of them succeed. - - - - - Represents a constraint that simply wraps the - constraint provided as an argument, without any - further functionality, but which modifes the - order of evaluation because of its precedence. - - - - - Constructor for the WithOperator - - - - - Returns a constraint that wraps its argument - - - - - Abstract base class for operators that are able to reduce to a - constraint whether or not another syntactic element follows. - - - - - Operator used to test for the presence of a named Property - on an object and optionally apply further tests to the - value of that property. - - - - - Constructs a PropOperator for a particular named property - - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - - Gets the name of the property to which the operator applies - - - - - Operator that tests for the presence of a particular attribute - on a type and optionally applies further tests to the attribute. - - - - - Construct an AttributeOperator for a particular Type - - The Type of attribute tested - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - Operator that tests that an exception is thrown and - optionally applies further tests to the exception. - - - - - Construct a ThrowsOperator - - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - Abstract base class for all binary operators - - - - - Reduce produces a constraint from the operator and - any arguments. It takes the arguments from the constraint - stack and pushes the resulting constraint on it. - - - - - - Abstract method that produces a constraint by applying - the operator to its left and right constraint arguments. - - - - - Gets the left precedence of the operator - - - - - Gets the right precedence of the operator - - - - - Operator that requires both it's arguments to succeed - - - - - Construct an AndOperator - - - - - Apply the operator to produce an AndConstraint - - - - - Operator that requires at least one of it's arguments to succeed - - - - - Construct an OrOperator - - - - - Apply the operator to produce an OrConstraint - - - - - ContainsConstraint tests a whether a string contains a substring - or a collection contains an object. It postpones the decision of - which test to use until the type of the actual argument is known. - This allows testing whether a string is contained in a collection - or as a substring of another string using the same syntax. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self. - - - - - Applies a delay to the match so that a match can be evaluated in the future. - - - - - Creates a new DelayedConstraint - - The inner constraint two decorate - The time interval after which the match is performed - If the value of is less than 0 - - - - Creates a new DelayedConstraint - - The inner constraint two decorate - The time interval after which the match is performed - The time interval used for polling - If the value of is less than 0 - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a delegate - - The delegate whose value is to be tested - True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given reference. - Overridden to wait for the specified delay period before - calling the base constraint with the dereferenced value. - - A reference to the value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a MessageWriter. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation of the constraint. - - - - - EmptyDirectoryConstraint is used to test that a directory is empty - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - EmptyConstraint tests a whether a string or collection is empty, - postponing the decision about which test is applied until the - type of the actual argument is known. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - EqualConstraint is able to compare an actual value with the - expected value provided in its constructor. Two objects are - considered equal if both are null, or if both have the same - value. NUnit has special semantics for some object types. - - - - - If true, strings in error messages will be clipped - - - - - NUnitEqualityComparer used to test equality. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected value. - - - - Flag the constraint to use a tolerance when determining equality. - - Tolerance value to be used - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied Comparison object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Flag the constraint to use the supplied IEqualityComparer object. - - The IComparer object to use. - Self. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write a failure message. Overridden to provide custom - failure messages for EqualConstraint. - - The MessageWriter to write to - - - - Write description of this constraint - - The MessageWriter to write to - - - - Display the failure information for two collections that did not match. - - The MessageWriter on which to display - The expected collection. - The actual collection - The depth of this failure in a set of nested collections - - - - Displays a single line showing the types and sizes of the expected - and actual collections or arrays. If both are identical, the value is - only shown once. - - The MessageWriter on which to display - The expected collection or array - The actual collection or array - The indentation level for the message line - - - - Displays a single line showing the point in the expected and actual - arrays at which the comparison failed. If the arrays have different - structures or dimensions, both values are shown. - - The MessageWriter on which to display - The expected array - The actual array - Index of the failure point in the underlying collections - The indentation level for the message line - - - - Flag the constraint to ignore case and return self. - - - - - Flag the constraint to suppress string clipping - and return self. - - - - - Flag the constraint to compare arrays as collections - and return self. - - - - - Switches the .Within() modifier to interpret its tolerance as - a distance in representable values (see remarks). - - Self. - - Ulp stands for "unit in the last place" and describes the minimum - amount a given value can change. For any integers, an ulp is 1 whole - digit. For floating point values, the accuracy of which is better - for smaller numbers and worse for larger numbers, an ulp depends - on the size of the number. Using ulps for comparison of floating - point results instead of fixed tolerances is safer because it will - automatically compensate for the added inaccuracy of larger numbers. - - - - - Switches the .Within() modifier to interpret its tolerance as - a percentage that the actual values is allowed to deviate from - the expected value. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in days. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in hours. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in minutes. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in seconds. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in milliseconds. - - Self - - - - Causes the tolerance to be interpreted as a TimeSpan in clock ticks. - - Self - - - - EqualityAdapter class handles all equality comparisons - that use an IEqualityComparer, IEqualityComparer<T> - or a ComparisonAdapter. - - - - - Compares two objects, returning true if they are equal - - - - - Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer. - - - - - Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IEqualityComparer. - - - - - Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IEqualityComparer<T>. - - - - - Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps an IComparer<T>. - - - - - Returns an EqualityAdapter that wraps a Comparison<T>. - - - - Helper routines for working with floating point numbers - - - The floating point comparison code is based on this excellent article: - http://www.cygnus-software.com/papers/comparingfloats/comparingfloats.htm - - - "ULP" means Unit in the Last Place and in the context of this library refers to - the distance between two adjacent floating point numbers. IEEE floating point - numbers can only represent a finite subset of natural numbers, with greater - accuracy for smaller numbers and lower accuracy for very large numbers. - - - If a comparison is allowed "2 ulps" of deviation, that means the values are - allowed to deviate by up to 2 adjacent floating point values, which might be - as low as 0.0000001 for small numbers or as high as 10.0 for large numbers. - - - - - Compares two floating point values for equality - First floating point value to be compared - Second floating point value t be compared - - Maximum number of representable floating point values that are allowed to - be between the left and the right floating point values - - True if both numbers are equal or close to being equal - - - Floating point values can only represent a finite subset of natural numbers. - For example, the values 2.00000000 and 2.00000024 can be stored in a float, - but nothing inbetween them. - - - This comparison will count how many possible floating point values are between - the left and the right number. If the number of possible values between both - numbers is less than or equal to maxUlps, then the numbers are considered as - being equal. - - - Implementation partially follows the code outlined here: - http://www.anttirt.net/2007/08/19/proper-floating-point-comparisons/ - - - - - Compares two double precision floating point values for equality - First double precision floating point value to be compared - Second double precision floating point value t be compared - - Maximum number of representable double precision floating point values that are - allowed to be between the left and the right double precision floating point values - - True if both numbers are equal or close to being equal - - - Double precision floating point values can only represent a limited series of - natural numbers. For example, the values 2.0000000000000000 and 2.0000000000000004 - can be stored in a double, but nothing inbetween them. - - - This comparison will count how many possible double precision floating point - values are between the left and the right number. If the number of possible - values between both numbers is less than or equal to maxUlps, then the numbers - are considered as being equal. - - - Implementation partially follows the code outlined here: - http://www.anttirt.net/2007/08/19/proper-floating-point-comparisons/ - - - - - - Reinterprets the memory contents of a floating point value as an integer value - - - Floating point value whose memory contents to reinterpret - - - The memory contents of the floating point value interpreted as an integer - - - - - Reinterprets the memory contents of a double precision floating point - value as an integer value - - - Double precision floating point value whose memory contents to reinterpret - - - The memory contents of the double precision floating point value - interpreted as an integer - - - - - Reinterprets the memory contents of an integer as a floating point value - - Integer value whose memory contents to reinterpret - - The memory contents of the integer value interpreted as a floating point value - - - - - Reinterprets the memory contents of an integer value as a double precision - floating point value - - Integer whose memory contents to reinterpret - - The memory contents of the integer interpreted as a double precision - floating point value - - - - Union of a floating point variable and an integer - - - The union's value as a floating point variable - - - The union's value as an integer - - - The union's value as an unsigned integer - - - Union of a double precision floating point variable and a long - - - The union's value as a double precision floating point variable - - - The union's value as a long - - - The union's value as an unsigned long - - - - MessageWriter is the abstract base for classes that write - constraint descriptions and messages in some form. The - class has separate methods for writing various components - of a message, allowing implementations to tailor the - presentation as needed. - - - - - Construct a MessageWriter given a culture - - - - - Method to write single line message with optional args, usually - written to precede the general failure message. - - The message to be written - Any arguments used in formatting the message - - - - Method to write single line message with optional args, usually - written to precede the general failure message, at a givel - indentation level. - - The indentation level of the message - The message to be written - Any arguments used in formatting the message - - - - Display Expected and Actual lines for a constraint. This - is called by MessageWriter's default implementation of - WriteMessageTo and provides the generic two-line display. - - The constraint that failed - - - - Display Expected and Actual lines for given values. This - method may be called by constraints that need more control over - the display of actual and expected values than is provided - by the default implementation. - - The expected value - The actual value causing the failure - - - - Display Expected and Actual lines for given values, including - a tolerance value on the Expected line. - - The expected value - The actual value causing the failure - The tolerance within which the test was made - - - - Display the expected and actual string values on separate lines. - If the mismatch parameter is >=0, an additional line is displayed - line containing a caret that points to the mismatch point. - - The expected string value - The actual string value - The point at which the strings don't match or -1 - If true, case is ignored in locating the point where the strings differ - If true, the strings should be clipped to fit the line - - - - Writes the text for a connector. - - The connector. - - - - Writes the text for a predicate. - - The predicate. - - - - Writes the text for an expected value. - - The expected value. - - - - Writes the text for a modifier - - The modifier. - - - - Writes the text for an actual value. - - The actual value. - - - - Writes the text for a generalized value. - - The value. - - - - Writes the text for a collection value, - starting at a particular point, to a max length - - The collection containing elements to write. - The starting point of the elements to write - The maximum number of elements to write - - - - Abstract method to get the max line length - - - - - Static methods used in creating messages - - - - - Static string used when strings are clipped - - - - - Returns the representation of a type as used in NUnitLite. - This is the same as Type.ToString() except for arrays, - which are displayed with their declared sizes. - - - - - - - Converts any control characters in a string - to their escaped representation. - - The string to be converted - The converted string - - - - Return the a string representation for a set of indices into an array - - Array of indices for which a string is needed - - - - Get an array of indices representing the point in a collection or - array corresponding to a single int index into the collection. - - The collection to which the indices apply - Index in the collection - Array of indices - - - - Clip a string to a given length, starting at a particular offset, returning the clipped - string with ellipses representing the removed parts - - The string to be clipped - The maximum permitted length of the result string - The point at which to start clipping - The clipped string - - - - Clip the expected and actual strings in a coordinated fashion, - so that they may be displayed together. - - - - - - - - - Shows the position two strings start to differ. Comparison - starts at the start index. - - The expected string - The actual string - The index in the strings at which comparison should start - Boolean indicating whether case should be ignored - -1 if no mismatch found, or the index where mismatch found - - - - The Numerics class contains common operations on numeric values. - - - - - Checks the type of the object, returning true if - the object is a numeric type. - - The object to check - true if the object is a numeric type - - - - Checks the type of the object, returning true if - the object is a floating point numeric type. - - The object to check - true if the object is a floating point numeric type - - - - Checks the type of the object, returning true if - the object is a fixed point numeric type. - - The object to check - true if the object is a fixed point numeric type - - - - Test two numeric values for equality, performing the usual numeric - conversions and using a provided or default tolerance. If the tolerance - provided is Empty, this method may set it to a default tolerance. - - The expected value - The actual value - A reference to the tolerance in effect - True if the values are equal - - - - Compare two numeric values, performing the usual numeric conversions. - - The expected value - The actual value - The relationship of the values to each other - - - - NUnitComparer encapsulates NUnit's default behavior - in comparing two objects. - - - - - Compares two objects - - - - - - - - Returns the default NUnitComparer. - - - - - NUnitEqualityComparer encapsulates NUnit's handling of - equality tests between objects. - - - - - If true, all string comparisons will ignore case - - - - - If true, arrays will be treated as collections, allowing - those of different dimensions to be compared - - - - - If non-zero, equality comparisons within the specified - tolerance will succeed. - - - - - Comparison object used in comparisons for some constraints. - - - - - Compares two objects for equality. - - - - - Helper method to compare two arrays - - - - - Method to compare two DirectoryInfo objects - - first directory to compare - second directory to compare - true if equivalent, false if not - - - - Returns the default NUnitEqualityComparer - - - - - Gets and sets a flag indicating whether case should - be ignored in determining equality. - - - - - Gets and sets a flag indicating that arrays should be - compared as collections, without regard to their shape. - - - - - Gets and sets an external comparer to be used to - test for equality. It is applied to members of - collections, in place of NUnit's own logic. - - - - - Gets and sets a tolerance used to compare objects of - certin types. - - - - - Gets the list of failure points for the last Match performed. - - - - - PathConstraint serves as the abstract base of constraints - that operate on paths and provides several helper methods. - - - - - The expected path used in the constraint - - - - - The actual path being tested - - - - - Flag indicating whether a caseInsensitive comparison should be made - - - - - Construct a PathConstraint for a give expected path - - The expected path - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Returns true if the expected path and actual path match - - - - - Returns the string representation of this constraint - - - - - Canonicalize the provided path - - - The path in standardized form - - - - Test whether two paths are the same - - The first path - The second path - Indicates whether case should be ignored - - - - - Test whether one path is under another path - - The first path - supposed to be the parent path - The second path - supposed to be the child path - Indicates whether case should be ignored - - - - - Test whether one path is the same as or under another path - - The first path - supposed to be the parent path - The second path - supposed to be the child path - - - - - Modifies the current instance to be case-insensitve - and returns it. - - - - - Modifies the current instance to be case-sensitve - and returns it. - - - - - Summary description for SamePathConstraint. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected path - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The expected path - The actual path - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - SubPathConstraint tests that the actual path is under the expected path - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected path - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The expected path - The actual path - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - SamePathOrUnderConstraint tests that one path is under another - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected path - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The expected path - The actual path - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Predicate constraint wraps a Predicate in a constraint, - returning success if the predicate is true. - - - - - Construct a PredicateConstraint from a predicate - - - - - Determines whether the predicate succeeds when applied - to the actual value. - - - - - Writes the description to a MessageWriter - - - - - NotConstraint negates the effect of some other constraint - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The base constraint to be negated. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for if the base constraint fails, false if it succeeds - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a MessageWriter. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - AllItemsConstraint applies another constraint to each - item in a collection, succeeding if they all succeed. - - - - - Construct an AllItemsConstraint on top of an existing constraint - - - - - - Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection, - failing if any item fails. - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - SomeItemsConstraint applies another constraint to each - item in a collection, succeeding if any of them succeeds. - - - - - Construct a SomeItemsConstraint on top of an existing constraint - - - - - - Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection, - succeeding if any item succeeds. - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - NoItemConstraint applies another constraint to each - item in a collection, failing if any of them succeeds. - - - - - Construct a SomeItemsConstraint on top of an existing constraint - - - - - - Apply the item constraint to each item in the collection, - failing if any item fails. - - - - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - - - - - PropertyExistsConstraint tests that a named property - exists on the object provided through Match. - - Originally, PropertyConstraint provided this feature - in addition to making optional tests on the vaue - of the property. The two constraints are now separate. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name of the property. - - - - Test whether the property exists for a given object - - The object to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation of the constraint. - - - - - - PropertyConstraint extracts a named property and uses - its value as the actual value for a chained constraint. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The name. - The constraint to apply to the property. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation of the constraint. - - - - - - RangeConstraint tests whethe two values are within a - specified range. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - From. - To. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer and returns self. - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use an IComparer<T> and returns self. - - - - - Modifies the constraint to use a Comparison<T> and returns self. - - - - - ResolvableConstraintExpression is used to represent a compound - constraint being constructed at a point where the last operator - may either terminate the expression or may have additional - qualifying constraints added to it. - - It is used, for example, for a Property element or for - an Exception element, either of which may be optionally - followed by constraints that apply to the property or - exception. - - - - - Create a new instance of ResolvableConstraintExpression - - - - - Create a new instance of ResolvableConstraintExpression, - passing in a pre-populated ConstraintBuilder. - - - - - Resolve the current expression to a Constraint - - - - - Appends an And Operator to the expression - - - - - Appends an Or operator to the expression. - - - - - ReusableConstraint wraps a resolved constraint so that it - may be saved and reused as needed. - - - - - Construct a ReusableConstraint - - The constraint or expression to be reused - - - - Conversion operator from a normal constraint to a ReusableConstraint. - - The original constraint to be wrapped as a ReusableConstraint - - - - - Returns the string representation of the constraint. - - A string representing the constraint - - - - Resolves the ReusableConstraint by returning the constraint - that it originally wrapped. - - A resolved constraint - - - - SameAsConstraint tests whether an object is identical to - the object passed to its constructor - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected object. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - BinarySerializableConstraint tests whether - an object is serializable in binary format. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation - - - - - BinarySerializableConstraint tests whether - an object is serializable in binary format. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation of this constraint - - - - - StringConstraint is the abstract base for constraints - that operate on strings. It supports the IgnoreCase - modifier for string operations. - - - - - The expected value - - - - - Indicates whether tests should be case-insensitive - - - - - Constructs a StringConstraint given an expected value - - The expected value - - - - Modify the constraint to ignore case in matching. - - - - - EmptyStringConstraint tests whether a string is empty. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - NullEmptyStringConstraint tests whether a string is either null or empty. - - - - - Constructs a new NullOrEmptyStringConstraint - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - SubstringConstraint can test whether a string contains - the expected substring. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - StartsWithConstraint can test whether a string starts - with an expected substring. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected string - - - - Test whether the constraint is matched by the actual value. - This is a template method, which calls the IsMatch method - of the derived class. - - - - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - EndsWithConstraint can test whether a string ends - with an expected substring. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The expected string - - - - Test whether the constraint is matched by the actual value. - This is a template method, which calls the IsMatch method - of the derived class. - - - - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - RegexConstraint can test whether a string matches - the pattern provided. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The pattern. - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True for success, false for failure - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - ThrowsConstraint is used to test the exception thrown by - a delegate by applying a constraint to it. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class, - using a constraint to be applied to the exception. - - A constraint to apply to the caught exception. - - - - Executes the code of the delegate and captures any exception. - If a non-null base constraint was provided, it applies that - constraint to the exception. - - A delegate representing the code to be tested - True if an exception is thrown and the constraint succeeds, otherwise false - - - - Converts an ActualValueDelegate to a TestDelegate - before calling the primary overload. - - - - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Returns the string representation of this constraint - - - - - Get the actual exception thrown - used by Assert.Throws. - - - - - ThrowsNothingConstraint tests that a delegate does not - throw an exception. - - - - - Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value - - The value to be tested - True if no exception is thrown, otherwise false - - - - Converts an ActualValueDelegate to a TestDelegate - before calling the primary overload. - - - - - - - Write the constraint description to a MessageWriter - - The writer on which the description is displayed - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. The default implementation simply writes - the raw value of actual, leaving it to the writer to - perform any formatting. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - Modes in which the tolerance value for a comparison can - be interpreted. - - - - - The tolerance was created with a value, without specifying - how the value would be used. This is used to prevent setting - the mode more than once and is generally changed to Linear - upon execution of the test. - - - - - The tolerance is used as a numeric range within which - two compared values are considered to be equal. - - - - - Interprets the tolerance as the percentage by which - the two compared values my deviate from each other. - - - - - Compares two values based in their distance in - representable numbers. - - - - - The Tolerance class generalizes the notion of a tolerance - within which an equality test succeeds. Normally, it is - used with numeric types, but it can be used with any - type that supports taking a difference between two - objects and comparing that difference to a value. - - - - - Constructs a linear tolerance of a specdified amount - - - - - Constructs a tolerance given an amount and ToleranceMode - - - - - Tests that the current Tolerance is linear with a - numeric value, throwing an exception if it is not. - - - - - Returns an empty Tolerance object, equivalent to - specifying an exact match. - - - - - Gets the ToleranceMode for the current Tolerance - - - - - Gets the value of the current Tolerance instance. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance, using the current amount as a percentage. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance, using the current amount in Ulps. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of days. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of hours. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of minutes. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of seconds. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of milliseconds. - - - - - Returns a new tolerance with a TimeSpan as the amount, using - the current amount as a number of clock ticks. - - - - - Returns true if the current tolerance is empty. - - - - - TypeConstraint is the abstract base for constraints - that take a Type as their expected value. - - - - - The expected Type used by the constraint - - - - - Construct a TypeConstraint for a given Type - - - - - - Write the actual value for a failing constraint test to a - MessageWriter. TypeConstraints override this method to write - the name of the type. - - The writer on which the actual value is displayed - - - - ExactTypeConstraint is used to test that an object - is of the exact type provided in the constructor - - - - - Construct an ExactTypeConstraint for a given Type - - The expected Type. - - - - Test that an object is of the exact type specified - - The actual value. - True if the tested object is of the exact type provided, otherwise false. - - - - Write the description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - The MessageWriter to use - - - - InstanceOfTypeConstraint is used to test that an object - is of the same type provided or derived from it. - - - - - Construct an InstanceOfTypeConstraint for the type provided - - The expected Type - - - - Test whether an object is of the specified type or a derived type - - The object to be tested - True if the object is of the provided type or derives from it, otherwise false. - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - The MessageWriter to use - - - - AssignableFromConstraint is used to test that an object - can be assigned from a given Type. - - - - - Construct an AssignableFromConstraint for the type provided - - - - - - Test whether an object can be assigned from the specified type - - The object to be tested - True if the object can be assigned a value of the expected Type, otherwise false. - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - The MessageWriter to use - - - - AssignableToConstraint is used to test that an object - can be assigned to a given Type. - - - - - Construct an AssignableToConstraint for the type provided - - - - - - Test whether an object can be assigned to the specified type - - The object to be tested - True if the object can be assigned a value of the expected Type, otherwise false. - - - - Write a description of this constraint to a MessageWriter - - The MessageWriter to use - - - - Thrown when an assertion failed. - - - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - The exception that caused the - current exception - - - - Serialization Constructor - - - - - Thrown when an assertion failed. - - - - - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - The exception that caused the - current exception - - - - Serialization Constructor - - - - - Thrown when a test executes inconclusively. - - - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - The exception that caused the - current exception - - - - Serialization Constructor - - - - - Thrown when an assertion failed. - - - - - - - The error message that explains - the reason for the exception - The exception that caused the - current exception - - - - Serialization Constructor - - - - - Delegate used by tests that execute code and - capture any thrown exception. - - - - - The Assert class contains a collection of static methods that - implement the most common assertions used in NUnit. - - - - - We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people - like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the - protected constructor disallows any instances of this object. - - - - - The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done - to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function. - - - - - - - override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This - implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function - as part of Assert. - - - - - - - Helper for Assert.AreEqual(double expected, double actual, ...) - allowing code generation to work consistently. - - The expected value - The actual value - The maximum acceptable difference between the - the expected and the actual - The message to display in case of failure - Array of objects to be used in formatting the message - - - - Throws a with the message and arguments - that are passed in. 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If the condition is false the method throws - an . Works Identically to - . - - The evaluated condition - The message to display if the condition is false - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws - an . Works Identically to - . - - The evaluated condition - The message to display if the condition is false - - - - Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws - an . Works Identically to . - - The evaluated condition - - - - Asserts that the code represented by a delegate throws an exception - that satisfies the constraint provided. - - A TestDelegate to be executed - A ThrowsConstraint used in the test - - - - Returns a ListMapper based on a collection. - - The original collection - - - - - Provides static methods to express the assumptions - that must be met for a test to give a meaningful - result. If an assumption is not met, the test - should produce an inconclusive result. - - - - - The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done - to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function. - - - - - - - override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This - implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function - as part of Assert. - - - - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Apply a constraint to an actual value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - An ActualValueDelegate returning the value to be tested - A Constraint expression to be applied - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - - - - Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Apply a constraint to a referenced value, succeeding if the constraint - is satisfied and throwing an InconclusiveException on failure. - - A Constraint expression to be applied - The actual value to test - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws - an . - - The evaluated condition - The message to display if the condition is false - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the method throws - an . - - The evaluated condition - The message to display if the condition is false - - - - Asserts that a condition is true. If the condition is false the - method throws an . - - The evaluated condition - - - - Asserts that the code represented by a delegate throws an exception - that satisfies the constraint provided. - - A TestDelegate to be executed - A ThrowsConstraint used in the test - - - - A set of Assert methods operationg on one or more collections - - - - - The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done - to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function. - - - - - - - override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This - implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function - as part of Assert. - - - - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType. - - IEnumerable containing objects to be considered - System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType. - - IEnumerable containing objects to be considered - System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are of the type specified by expectedType. - - IEnumerable containing objects to be considered - System.Type that all objects in collection must be instances of - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null. - - IEnumerable containing objects to be considered - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null. - - IEnumerable containing objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that all items contained in collection are not equal to null. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection - once and only once. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - - - - Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection - once and only once. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Ensures that every object contained in collection exists within the collection - once and only once. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are exactly equal. The collections must have the same count, - and contain the exact same objects in the same order. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are equivalent, containing the same objects but the match may be in any order. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not exactly equal. - If comparer is not null then it will be used to compare the objects. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The IComparer to use in comparing objects from each IEnumerable - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that expected and actual are not equivalent. - - The first IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The second IEnumerable of objects to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that collection contains actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object to be found within collection - - - - Asserts that collection contains actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object to be found within collection - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that collection contains actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object to be found within collection - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object that cannot exist within collection - - - - Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object that cannot exist within collection - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that collection does not contain actual as an item. - - IEnumerable of objects to be considered - Object that cannot exist within collection - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - - - - Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that superset is not a subject of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that superset is a subset of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - - - - Asserts that superset is a subset of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - - - - Asserts that superset is a subset of subset. - - The IEnumerable superset to be considered - The IEnumerable subset to be considered - The message that will be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - - - - Assert that an array,list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - - - - Assert that an array,list or other collection is empty - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - The message to be displayed on failure - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - A custom comparer to perform the comparisons - The message to be displayed on failure - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - A custom comparer to perform the comparisons - The message to be displayed on failure - - - - Assert that an array, list or other collection is ordered - - An array, list or other collection implementing IEnumerable - A custom comparer to perform the comparisons - - - - Static helper class used in the constraint-based syntax - - - - - Creates a new SubstringConstraint - - The value of the substring - A SubstringConstraint - - - - Creates a new CollectionContainsConstraint. - - The item that should be found. - A new CollectionContainsConstraint - - - - Summary description for DirectoryAssert - - - - - The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done - to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function. - - - - - - - override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This - implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function - as part of Assert. - - - - - - - We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people - like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the - protected constructor disallows any instances of this object. - - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Verifies that two directories are equal. Two directories are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory containing the value that is expected - A directory containing the actual value - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - The message to display if directories are equal - - - - Asserts that two directories are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A directory path string containing the value that is expected - A directory path string containing the actual value - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Asserts that the directory is empty. If it is not empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - The message to display if directories are not equal - - - - Asserts that the directory is not empty. If it is empty - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - - - - Asserts that path contains actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - The message to display if directory is not within the path - - - - Asserts that path does not contain actual as a subdirectory or - an is thrown. - - A directory to search - sub-directory asserted to exist under directory - - - - Summary description for FileAssert. - - - - - The Equals method throws an AssertionException. This is done - to make sure there is no mistake by calling this function. - - - - - - - override the default ReferenceEquals to throw an AssertionException. This - implementation makes sure there is no mistake in calling this function - as part of Assert. - - - - - - - We don't actually want any instances of this object, but some people - like to inherit from it to add other static methods. Hence, the - protected constructor disallows any instances of this object. - - - - - Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - The message to display if Streams are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - The message to display if objects are not equal - - - - Verifies that two Streams are equal. Two Streams are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - The message to display if Streams are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - The message to display if objects are not equal - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - The message to display if Streams are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - The message to display if objects are not equal - - - - Verifies that two files are equal. Two files are considered - equal if both are null, or if both have the same value byte for byte. - If they are not equal an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - - - - Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - The message to be displayed when the two Stream are the same. - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - The message to be displayed when the Streams are the same. - - - - Asserts that two Streams are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The expected Stream - The actual Stream - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - The message to display if Streams are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - The message to display if objects are not equal - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - A file containing the value that is expected - A file containing the actual value - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - The message to display if Streams are not equal - Arguments to be used in formatting the message - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - The message to display if objects are not equal - - - - Asserts that two files are not equal. If they are equal - an is thrown. - - The path to a file containing the value that is expected - The path to a file containing the actual value - - - - GlobalSettings is a place for setting default values used - by the framework in performing asserts. - - - - - Default tolerance for floating point equality - - - - - Helper class with properties and methods that supply - a number of constraints used in Asserts. - - - - - Returns a new PropertyConstraintExpression, which will either - test for the existence of the named property on the object - being tested or apply any following constraint to that property. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns a new AttributeConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular attribute on an object. - - - - - Returns a new CollectionContainsConstraint checking for the - presence of a particular object in the collection. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them succeed. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if at least one of them succeeds. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them fail. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Length property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Count property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the Message property of the object being tested. - - - - - Returns a new ConstraintExpression, which will apply the following - constraint to the InnerException property of the object being tested. - - - - - Interface implemented by a user fixture in order to - validate any expected exceptions. It is only called - for test methods marked with the ExpectedException - attribute. - - - - - Method to handle an expected exception - - The exception to be handled - - - - Helper class with properties and methods that supply - a number of constraints used in Asserts. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests two items for equality - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests that two references are the same object - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is greater than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the - actual value is less than or equal to the suppled argument - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual - value is of the exact type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is of the type supplied as an argument or a derived type. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is assignable from the type supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a collection containing the same elements as the - collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value - is a subset of the collection supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value contains the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value starts with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value ends with the substring supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that succeeds if the actual - value matches the Regex pattern supplied as an argument. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same as an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the path provided - is the same path or under an expected path after canonicalization. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether the actual value falls - within a specified range. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression that negates any - following constraint. - - - - - Returns a ConstraintExpression, which will apply - the following constraint to all members of a collection, - succeeding if all of them succeed. - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for null - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for True - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for False - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for NaN - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests for empty - - - - - Returns a constraint that tests whether a collection - 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