I am trying to work with the ExpectedException
attribute in a C# UnitTest
, but I am having issues getting it to work with my particular Exception
. Here's what I got:
NOTE: I wrapped asterisks around the line that is giving me the trouble.
[ExpectedException(typeof(Exception))]
public void TestSetCellContentsTwo()
{
// Create a new Spreadsheet instance for this test:
SpreadSheet = new Spreadsheet();
// If name is null then an InvalidNameException should be thrown. Assert that the correct
// exception was thrown.
ReturnVal = SpreadSheet.SetCellContents(null, "String Text");
**Assert.IsTrue(ReturnVal is InvalidNameException);**
// If text is null then an ArgumentNullException should be thrown. Assert that the correct
// exception was thrown.
ReturnVal = SpreadSheet.SetCellContents("A1", (String) null);
Assert.IsTrue(ReturnVal is ArgumentNullException);
// If name is invalid then an InvalidNameException should be thrown. Assert that the correct
// exception was thrown.
{
ReturnVal = SpreadSheet.SetCellContents("25", "String Text");
Assert.IsTrue(ReturnVal is InvalidNameException);
ReturnVal = SpreadSheet.SetCellContents("2x", "String Text");
Assert.IsTrue(ReturnVal is InvalidNameException);
ReturnVal = SpreadSheet.SetCellContents("&", "String Text");
Assert.IsTrue(ReturnVal is InvalidNameException);
}
}
I have the ExpectedException
catching the base type Exception
. Shouldn't this take care of it? I have tried using AttributeUsage
, but it wasn't helping either. I know I can wrap it in a try/catch block, but I'd like to see if I can figure this style out.
Thanks all!
It will fail unless the type of exception is exactly the type you've specified in the attribute e.g
PASS:-
[TestMethod()]
[ExpectedException(typeof(System.DivideByZeroException))]
public void DivideTest()
{
int numerator = 4;
int denominator = 0;
int actual = numerator / denominator;
}
FAIL:-
[TestMethod()]
[ExpectedException(typeof(System.Exception))]
public void DivideTest()
{
int numerator = 4;
int denominator = 0;
int actual = numerator / denominator;
}
However this will pass ...
[TestMethod()]
[ExpectedException(typeof(System.Exception), AllowDerivedTypes=true)]
public void DivideTest()
{
int numerator = 4;
int denominator = 0;
int actual = numerator / denominator;
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19108107/expectedexception-attribute-usage