Recently a co-worker of mine (Lou, smart guy… (Lou, your shameless plug)) needed to test a UI control that raised an event upon certain conditions. In order to handle this event he needed to have some way to trap that it was raised. The solution he came up with was simple and elegant.., use an anonymous...
Just to pass this along. I was needing to raise events in NMock and I came across this post on how to Raise Events in NMock2 . This is a good post with clear examples. Enjoy
I am looking for feedback from the group. I am pretty new to using mocks for my unit tests and I am not sure what the standard approach in the community for usage of mocks in regards to how/where they are stored in your test application. After refactoring some of my tests to use mocks I quickly noticed...